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Bea Alonzo recently revealed that she is willing to work with her ex-boyfriends except for one. 

Photo from Instagram (@beaalonzo)

The actress aired her thoughts on this topic in a vlog interview with Barbie Laforteza on June 26.

“Depende kung sinong ex. Kay Zanjoe OK akong. Isa lang naman ‘yung ayokong ex.” 

Many began to speculate that she was referring to her former beau Gerald Anderson. 

Photo from Instagram (@andersongeraldjr)

One may recall that Bea and Gerald became an item back in 2016, but broke up in 2019. Rumors began to circulate that Julia Barretto was the reason behind the split.  

Photo from Instagram (@juliabarretto)

She then clarified that she and Zanjoe are on good terms and said, “Kami ni Zanjoe, hindi kami ugly breakup. Until now we’re friends. It would be disrespectful to our relationship if we ended it badly.”

Bea also said that she has no problem reliving her past experiences with her former boyfriends in her projects. 

Photo from Instagram (@beaalonzo)

“If you’re after giving your audience a good performance, it would be helpful. Hindi ako takot sa gano’n because I know my boundaries as an actor and as a girlfriend to Dom.”

*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo from Instagram (@beaalonzo)

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