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Patrick Garcia Reveals Romantic Interest Towards Anne Curtis In The Past

Patrick, however, was turned down by Anne!

Did you know that Patrick Garcia took an interest in courting Anne Curtis in the past?

Patrick revealed this during his guest appearance with Paolo Contis on the April 3 episode of “Fast Talk With Boy Abunda.”

However, Anne decided to reject his romantic gestures.

Patrick reveals to Boy that the “Pambansang Dyosa” gave him his first taste of rejection from women.

During the show, Boy asked Patrick, “[Sinong] Unang nambasted sayo?”

Laughing, Patrick responds, “Si Anne Curtis.”

(L-R) Paolo Contis, Boy Abunda, and Patrick Garcia on the set of “Fast Talk With Boy Abunda”

The revelation came as a surprise since Patrick had never talked about it before.

Patrick tells Boy, “Matagal na ‘to… mga 1999 pa ‘to. Ngayon ko lang sinabi ‘to. Sorry, guys.” 

Years after the failed attempt, Patrick and Anne would see each other working together in the ABS-CBN series “Kampanerang Kuba,” which aired in 2005.

Both of them now have their own families. Anne is married to chef Erwan Heussaff. They have a 4-year-old daughter, Dahlia Amelie.

Meanwhile, Patrick is married to Nikka Martinez. They have four children. He also has a son with Jennylyn Mercado.

Patrick is set to star in the Netflix movie titled “A Journey,” which serves as a reunion with his “Tabing Ilog” co-stars Paolo Contis and Kaye Abad. The movie drops on the streaming platform on April 12, 2024.

READ ALSO: “Tabing Ilog” Cast Members To Reunite In New Film

Text Pamela Torres
Banner Art Dani Sison

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