Iza Calzado gets dragged into JaDine breakup issue

Uh-oh! Kapamilya actress Iza Calzado has reacted on being mistaken as the person accused of causing James Reid and Nadine Lustre’s breakup.

Iza laughed off a post by a Facebook page named Ginalingan which showed a photo of her with the caption, “Kung totoo man ang ginawa mo, sana masaya ka sa ginawa mo!” along with snakes emoji.

“People of the Philippines, anong kaguluhan ito! May asawa na ako! Lord!” Iza jokingly wrote in an Instagram story.

Iza is married to techpreneur Ben Wintle.

 

Photo: msizacalzado/Instagram

In another Instagram story, the 37-year-old actress shared a screenshot of a direct message she received from a netizen who called her a snake. 

“But wait there’s more! Does this mean pasok pa ako sa early 20s market? May asim pa si Tita Iza? Wrong account tho! Hahaha,” Iza said in jest.

The whole message read: “Grabe ka Iza, alam mo naman na maraming nagmamahal sa JADINE. Inahas mo pa si James. Kawawa naman si Nadine. Ahas!”  

Photo: msizacalzado/Instagram

On a serious note, Iza admitted that she is also heartbroken over James and Nadine splitting up.

“Pero seryoso guys, sad akong nagbreak ang #JaDine ?,” said Iza.

Following the confirmation of the breakup, Issa Pressman became a hot topic online and trended on Twitter.

Issa is the younger sister of Yassi Pressman, who is known to be a close friend of JaDine.

Netizens are speculating that Issa is the third party in the JaDine breakup, circulating video clips and screenshots as supposedly proof of James allegedly cheating on Nadine with Issa.

Issa had earlier turned off the comment section in her Instagram. She also has yet to comment on the issue.

But in a TV Patrol report by MJ Felipe on Tuesday, citing an unnamed source close to James, the actor had reportedly stressed that there was no third party involved in their separation.

In a joint statement aired during the Monday episode of Tonight With Boy Abunda, the now ex-couple confirmed they have parted ways to focus on their “personal growth”.

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