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Ruffa advises Willie: ‘Don’t be so sensitive’
By Jan Milo Severo Philstar.com
ACTRESS Ruffa
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Gutierrez believed that TV host Willie Revillame will be fine after the controversies he faced recently.
In a recent press conference for her upcoming movie “Martyr or Murderer,” Ruffa compared Willie to a cat.
“You know si Kuya Wils, I think he’s like a cat, he has nine lives. Nawala na siya, bumalik, nawala, bumalik, he’ll never go anywhere. I think he’ll be fine, I don’t think he will suffer a lot,” Ruffa said.
She also gave Willie some advice.
“I think ang advice ko lang kay Kuya Wils, enjoy life. He’s super successful already, enjoy time with his family, wag nang pansinin ‘yung mga bashers,” she said.
“ Nandiyan lang ‘yan, importante happy siya sa pamilya niya. Sa tingin ko narating na rin niya ang tuktok ng tagumpay and I believe Kuya Wils has a good heart,” she added.
She also asked the controversial TV host not to be sensitive.
“‘ Yung mga natulungan niya nandiyan lang ‘yan, patuloy siyang pinagdarasal. So chin up, Kuya Wils! Don’t be so sensitive,” she said. g
Eugene Domingo’s love story gives...
together for some seven years now. While there have been marriage speculations, further fanned after Eugene shared “copper wedding rings,” as per GMA News, on Instagram back in 2020, these have not been addressed in interviews. But it’s clear that they’re inseparable.

Eugene confirmed that she brings him with her to film shoots here and premieres. Such as the one hosted by Prime Video for Ten Little Mistresses, where she readily acknowledged him in the audience and said: “Luckily, I have found ‘The One.’ Thank you, Babe.”
“Even if I say, you don’t need a man to be happy, in my case… our souls connected and I found peace because of his love,” she further told this paper.
Asked for more pieces of advice to singles in their 40s and above, and still hoping to find a life partner, Eugene shared: “You don’t really have to suffer or exert too much effort. It will come to you, if it’s for you and if you are ready, if you prayed hard for it, and if you just surrendered, ‘Lord, You know what my heart is looking for, it’s up to You.’ Surrender, don’t exert too much effort, don’t tire yourself. Just be there, just be present, it will be in front of you.”
Meanwhile, The STAR asked Eugene if she was open to do a romantic-comedy about — for a change — people at a certain age, who have accumulated more life experiences and a more adult perspective on love.
“If there’s a very good material, ay naku siempre naman. There’s a lot of us. And I’m very sure, yung rom-com naman wala namang age limit yan eh. It’s essential. I would really love to do something like that. I-manifest natin. A rom-com for people like us, with an interesting age, na pwede pa ma-in love. Alam mo, parang ano yun — ang tender. Because you would think, this could be your last na,” she said.
Eugene would also love to do a full-length musical on screen. “Sana maalala ko ni direk Jun (Lana) ‘pag natupad na yung project niya na musical. I will really study, take up voice lessons and learn basic dancing steps. Ang sarap kasi maging parte ng isang musical and also on stage, I hope I get to do something more lengthy.