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Dimples shares parenting style: ‘I don’t allow jealousy nor envy’
By mariDol ranoa-BismarK, Kathleen a llemit Philstar.com
DIMPLES Romana continues to show who is the girl boss in the nightly action-packed show “The Iron Heart.”
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Her Selene character is not far from the real world as the actress is definitely a woman who wears many hats, on- and off-camera.
On camera, she’s Selene, the tough boss of a criminal group. It’s tough for the mother of three because she is filming the series in Cebu City where the show is set, while rearing for her third child, Elio, who turns one next
Eto na pala yun. Ito yung sagot sa akin ni Lord. (That’s really what I asked God, with Mama no longer with us, what is now my purpose in life? This is the Lord’s answer to me),” she further said of motherhood. g month.
When motherhood and career can be daunting, the actress does not see it that way. On her Instagram, fans can see her uploading clips of her bonding with Elio, who has started walking, her second son and her eight-year-old Alonzo. Her eldest, Callie, might be building her career as a pilot in Australia, but the 19-year-old remains to be her mother’s grown-up baby. Her daughter is quite an achiever, who passed her Private Pilots License exams last year in Australia. Callie is her mother’s daughter, for sure, as Dimples, herself has not stopped learning at 38.
Thirst for knowledge
The actress enrolled in online classes in a U.S. school at the height of the pandemic.
“I don’t want to stop learning,” she explained. “I want everything I say to have basis. I want to have an educated answer every time someone asks me anything.”
Dimples turned night into day by catching up on sleep, while her multi-racial classmates on the other side of the world took their lunch break (classes were 9 p.m. to 4 a.m., Manila time). She likened her routine to that of her father and grandma, former government employees who napped during their lunch breaks. The rewards outweigh the sacrifices, she shared.
“I learned so much! It’s nice to get different mindsets from those who are not living in the Philippines. It opens more horizons and opportunities.”
By studying again, Dimples hopes she will make her children, Callie and Alonzo, proud of the fact that Mommy is still learning, even in her late 30s. She wants to show them that money is not the only denomination in the world. Time is, as well.
So she squeezed in an hour from her busy schedule for her studies.
“I’m taking marketing classes because I don’t want to speak without factual basis.”
Raising her children right
This mom can also speak with authority when it comes to raising children. Dimples told the press she enforces good old Catholic discipline at home, where she and husband Boyet encourage Callie and Alonzo to express themselves with respect.

“It’s their responsibility to be kinder. They treat our angels (house help) the same way they treat us. And they have to be their own competition. I don’t allow jealousy nor envy at home. I don’t want my kids to live with envy,” she revealed.
The actress also shared that she told her children they can always commit mistakes at home, because it is their training ground. And their parents will love them, no matter what. g
EUGENE Domingo finally opened up about her romance with her husband, Italian film critic Danilo Bottoni, admitting she had already accepted a “life of being single” and was contemplating entering a convent before she met him in Italy.

The actress spoke about this during an interview for “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda” on Wednesday, May 3, after show host Abunda asked if Domingo would leave show business for love.
“Yes. At this point, my goodness, I’m a golden girl. This is the second half of my life,” she answered. “I have given the first half to always just about me and helping my family. The second part would be for me and Danilo.”
Although Domingo did not immediately disclose details about their wedding, she called him “my husband” in answering one of the “Fast Talk” questions.
Domingo then narrated how they met each other when she attended the Udine Film Festival for her 2013 film “Barber’s Tales,” recalling how she thought he was a “stalker” when he first approached her.
“I was alone. I was exhausted in general, in life,” she said. “I was already surrendering [to] a life of being single or maybe I could enter the convent. ‘Yun na talaga ‘yung iniisip ko (I was really thinking about that).”
“All of a sudden, he appeared in front of me and I was scared because baka (maybe he was a) stalker or something. ‘Yun pala (But) he was a film critic,” she stated, adding that Bottoni asked her for an interview.
Domingo did not immediately say yes to his request, but they