MANILA, Philippines — Wala na sa Instagram account ni Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray ang engagement photos nila ng aktor na si Sam Milby, dahilan para tanungin ng fans kung matutuloy pa ba ang pag-iisang-dibdib ng dalawa.
Kamakailan lang k asi nang mapansin ng kanilang mga tagahanga na burado na ang naturang post. Nangyari ito ilang buwan matapos mapabalitang nagkakaroon ng problema ang dalawa sa kanilang relasyon.
“Living in an answered prayer with my best friend. I love you, fiancè (eeeeee) @samuelmilby,” sabi ng buradong paskil ni Catriona noong Pebrero 2023, panahon kung kailan kinumpirma ng dalawa ang engagement.
Gayunpaman, nasa IG pa rin ni Sam ang kanilang engagement post sa beauty queen sa sariling IG account.
“I (FINALLY) put a ring on it! I love you my forever koala… now my fiancé,” ani Sam noong nakaraang taon.
Pebrero 2024 lang nang sabihin ng Cornerstone Entertainment, ang talent agency nina Sam at Catriona, na dumaraan ang dalawa sa ilang pagsubok, ito matapos ang tsismis na hiwalay na ang dalawa.
Walang binanggit na detalye ang Cornerstone patungkol dito, ngunit hiniling nito sa publikong respetuhin ang privacy ng maagkarelasyon.
Dati nang napansin ng media na hindi na sinusuot ni Catriona ang kanyang engagement ring.
Sa kabila nito, ikinatuwa naman ng fans nang matagpuang magkasama ang magnobyo’t nobya sa isang video sa social media noong Abril.
MARSEILLE, France – The French leg of the Paris Olympic flame relay began Thursday in the southern port city of M arseille, a day after it arrived from Greece on a 19th century ship.
French former star footballer Basile Boli carried the torch from a majestic cathedral overlooking the city and handed it over to 83-year-old Colette Ca taldo.
The event drew dozens of spectators including Marseille Archbishop Jean-marc Aveline.
“That really makes the heart beat fast and it’s fantastic,” said Boli after handing over the torch.
“It’s the Olympic flame, it’s the symbol of sport and of living together”, he said.
It marked the start of a 12,000-kilometer torch relay across France and its far-flung overseas territories.
The opening ceremony for the Olympics on July 26 will take place in boats on the river Seine in a radical departure from past Games which have opened in the main stadium.
Organizers are hoping the first public spectacle of the Games on French soil will help build excitement after a row about the price of Olympics tickets and concerns about security.