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Tricia Centenera on defending her ex-husband from bashers

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Tricia Centenera on defending her ex-husband from bashers

Tricia Centenera opens up about forgiveness, moving on, and defending her ex-husband, Gab Valenciano from his online bashers.

Gab Valenciano’s ex-wife Tricia Centenera recently wrote on her blog that she wants to defend her ex-husband from online bashers.

Tricia Centenera: “Yes, this man broke me, however, I didn’t let it ruin me forever”

A post shared by Tricia Centenera (@triciacentenera) on Mar 26, 2018 at 11:00pm PDT


Tricia recently opened up about her ex-husband and their failed marriage on her blog. She writes, “Yes, this man broke me, however, I didn’t let it ruin me forever. Through sincere prayer, petition, and forgiveness, I can now call him a friend. Even though the expectation is that as his ex-wife I should hate him, I honestly don’t.”

“He’s respectful that I’m in a relationship with a man I love wholeheartedly and he’s sincerely happy for us. He asks [for] love and healing advice and is trying for himself.”

Tricia also added that she believes that Gab is “a good man who has just made some bad choices.”

“I’ve made some pretty poor life choices too but I believe it’s how we bounce back & get back up that’s what’s more important. There’s nothing wrong with failing forward & he is trying his best to be the best version of himself so please let him try,” the model and blogger added.

Gab also apologized on Instagram

On the same day, Gab posted an Instagram story where he apologized to “everyone I may have hurt with my inability to value certain friendships and relationships.

“I haven’t been my true self for awhile, and because of that, I demolished beautiful bridges.”

The post was reuploaded by his mother, Angelli Valenciano:

A post shared by Angeli Pangilinan Valenciano (@angelipv) on Mar 23, 2018 at 9:22pm PDT

We’re looking forward to great futures from both Gab and Tricia, and their story should serve as a reminder to everyone that forgiveness is a value that people should take to heart.

 

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Source: Rappler

Photo from: triciacentenera.net

READ: Gary Valenciano thinks his son Gab wasn’t really prepared for marriage

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