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Piolo maintains relationship with KC is ‘okay’

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MANILA, Philippines – While an upset KC Concepcion took a breather and left for Eu­rope on Oct. 5 purportedly due to the con­troversy over their rocky relationship, Piolo Pascual sang a different tune a few days later, saying everything between them is “okay.” More, the actor related that they’re set to spend more time together on their US tour happening soon. “I’ll be leaving on the last week of Oc­tober with KC and Yeng (Constantino). Of course [we’ll get to spend time together.] We’re going to be together in the States for two weeks,” explained Piolo to Bulletin Entertainment and other members of the press in the event of Sun Life Financial at the Trad­ers Hotel last Oct. 8. “We’re doing four or five shows and then I’ll be back for taping, kasi ipapalabas agad yung show,” explained Piolo. According to him, they will visit Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and most likely, Las Vegas, and San Diego as well.

Asked about for plans on their approach­ing anniversary, the heartthrob was tight­lipped about it and said with a chuckle, “Ah, sa amin na lang po muna ‘yun.”

Full-sched ahead
Meanwhile, the hunk actor, who is cur­rently a guest in the ABS-CBN primetime teleserye “100 Days to Heaven,” shared his excitement about the progress of his forth­coming teleserye “Padre de Pamilya” with Kapamilya talents Jericho Rosales, Maricar Reyes and seasoned actor Christopher de Leon. “I have a look test on Monday, script reading either Tuesday or Wednesday then on Thursday taping na kami. So I am really excited kasi tuloy na tuloy na ‘yung taping namin,” said he.

Running for a cause
Despite his evidently hectic schedule, Piolo still manages to allot some time for his humanitarian endeavors, one of which is SunPiology—a collaboration between Sun Life Financial and his very own charity foundation, Hebreo, which aims to raise funds in order to put to school the foundation’s scholars.

Now on its third year, SunPiology will be having a Sunset Run and Benefit Exhibit on Dec. 10. Piolo, who considers running as a sort of “meditation,” shared that he will take part on the event dubbed as “Rave, Run, and Raise Funds for a Cause.”

“Yes I’ll be running but I’m not trying to be the number one... that’s too much pres­sure,” he quipped, adding, “I’ll just take a run with everyone and, of course, since it’s for the cause so I’ll be there the whole time. Not also for the run but also for the after party.”

In addition to participating in the charity event, the self-confessed heel strike runner and health enthusiast got a little personal, revealing his greatest running dream

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