
In a recent development that has caught the attention of their fans, Bea Alonzo has reportedly returned the engagement ring to Dominic Roque, as disclosed by the esteemed TV host Boy Abunda. This news comes amidst rumors of the couple’s split, marking a significant turn in their relationship.
Abunda, relying on sources close to the actress, revealed this information on his show, suggesting that despite the return of the engagement ring, there might still be hope for reconciliation between the two. He further delved into the complexities surrounding their supposed breakup, highlighting a prenuptial agreement clause that may have contributed to their current situation. According to Abunda, the prenup, initially not seen as an issue, became a point of contention, leading to the cancellation of their wedding plans.
Contrary to circulating rumors, Abunda clarified that there were no definitive plans for a wedding in Tagaytay this April. He recalled discussions about the wedding happening towards the year’s end, with the couple having conducted ocular visits in Europe and Japan to potentially talk things out.
In his appeal for kindness, Abunda addressed the judgmental narratives surrounding Alonzo’s past relationships and Roque’s perceived status, urging the public to refrain from speculative judgments about their breakup. He emphasized that only Alonzo and Roque know the true details of their relationship and that assumptions about either party’s role in the split are unfounded.
While touching upon the possibility of a reconciliation, Abunda remained skeptical about a wedding happening this year, urging well-wishers to hope for what’s best for both individuals.
Alonzo and Roque’s relationship, which was confirmed in 2021, has been under public scrutiny, especially with their engagement announced in July 2023 at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bataan. The recent news of their breakup and the return of the engagement ring have sparked discussions about the pressures and challenges faced by public figures in their personal lives, underscoring the need for empathy and understanding from their audience.