Kris Aquino confirms: 'My hoped for TV comeback isn't happening'


It's confirmed. 

Kris Aquino broke on Instagram around 12 midnight Sept. 9 that she's not doing any TV shows for now after the producers chose somebody else more viable than her.

"This is a life update post I wish I didn't have to make, But it's something I'm facing up to in order to truthfully move on. My hoped for TV comeback isn't happening. The producer chose somebody else he and his sales team felt was more viable. No sugarcoating from me, you're getting the honest truth," said Aquino.

On July 30, Aquino posted a teaser of her new show titled "Love Life With Kris" on the Kapatid network.

Just recently, Aquino disabled her Instagram account.

Aquino also disclosed her concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.

"It's been a scary month, 4 people who had regular, close contact with Bimb and me, all tested positive for COVID-19 middle of August. Three of them have recovered, one is still battling this cruel virus. We all got the swab test August 15, Kuya Josh was thankfully in Tarlac during the time of exposure so he and his companions weren't at risk.

Aquino said that she and son Bimby were thankful that they were both tested negative for coronavirus.

"Bimb has asthma, I have my autoimmune conditions. Yet we both tested negative, even though we had sustained contact and are high risk individuals.

"We strictly isolated for two weeks, we had the ECLIA test done to be sure we weren't asymptomatic, and again we were negative," she said.

Aquino is still grateful for all the blessings despite her aborted TV comeback.

“In the big picture of life we are still fortunate. I would like to believe that I’m now a glass half full type of person – I no longer wish to focus on what’s not given, rather I am so very grateful for blessings and YES, our health is the most precious one. I continue to have faith there will be opportunities - all in God’s perfect timing,” she added.