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'It's Okay to Not Be Okay' stars emotional as series nears its finale
Manila Bulletin
|September 29, 2025
Actors Anne Curtis and Carlo Aquino became emotional as the popular television primetime series "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" approached its finale.
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During a media conference held at the Dolphy Theater, Carlo shed tears while thanking viewers for their positive response to the series.
"Sobrang laki ang ibinigay ko sa show na ito. Thank you sa support dahil sinamahan ninyo kami na magheal. Sana kayo rin, nagheal din kayo sa inyong mga puso at kaluluwa habang nanonood sa amin. Marami pa kayong aabangan. Thank you. (I gave so much to this show. Thank you for your support because you joined us in healing. I hope you too, healed your hearts and souls while watching us. You have a lot more to look forward to. Thank you)," said Carlo.
The standout, poignant, and sharp performances of Carlo, Anne, and Joshua Garcia as lead stars in the Philippine adaptation of the series continue to draw praise from audiences nationwide.
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