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Kris cuts her long hair short

'Kapag may pinagdadaanan ka, it's appropriate'

A netizen's view of Kris Aquino and her 'pixie style' hair on Instagram.


After keeping her hair long for quite some time, Kris made a surprising transformation by cutting it  pixie style, which she said is her "shortest since child birth."

Kris debuted her new look in the April 21 episode of "Aquino & Abunda Tonight" and hinted, without getting into details, that she has gone through something.

"Kapag may pinagdadaanan ka, it is appropriate," Kris told co-host Boy Abunda.

‘Time for change’

Asked if she’s still going through that phase, Kris replied, "Tapos na. Time for change."

Kris added, "Ayaw ko na ng heartache, iyon lang."

Boy told Kris that what's important is "moving on and rising above heartaches."

Before she showed her new look on TV, Kris informed followers on Instagram last  Monday, April 21,  that she "cut off more than a foot" of her hair.  She quoted designer Coco Chanel and said, "A woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life."

"I'm super ready for my life change," Kris said on Instagram.

What Kris missed

Kris took photos of her TV screen, which shows her sporting the new do in "Aquino & Abunda Tonight."

Along with the photo is a caption which read, "I liked my smile here, I've missed it."

Early this month, Kris revealed that she and Quezon City mayor Herbert Bautista are dating.  After saying that she and Herbert are a "work in progress," Kris promised to refrain from talking about their relationship.

 

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However, days after her revelation, reports say that Herbert still has family issues to resolve. Their father's romance with Kris has reportedly affected Herbert's children.  And while Kris and Herbert have yet talk about the issue, there are speculations that the two have already stopped dating.

 

More: Herbert’s children by long-time partner depressed

 

On Tuesday, April 22, Philippine Star Entertainment Editor wrote in his column that "it was Herbert who gave up, forced into it no doubt by the unpleasant write-ups against him."