Kris Aquino spends community quarantine in Willie Revillame’s beach resort

Kris Aquino took to Instagram to thank Willie Revillame for offering his beach resort to the television host and her two sons while Metro Manila is under community quarantine.

The 49-year-old celebrity explained she and her family were ready to stay in Boracay but “realistically” it was impossible to do so because of their prescription medicine. 

“Medyo aware na kayo sa autoimmune ko, kuya has reflux & bimb has asthma,” she explained. 

Kris explained they couldn’t go back since the second floor of their home is under renovation. 

“A kindhearted, generous, and SPECIAL friend of our pinasundo (thank you Capt. Elmer) & ngayon kinukupkop kami,” she said. 

In the brief video clip, she showed that they were transported by a helicopter to the undisclosed location of the beach resort. 

“I included shots of how beautiful our country is, para maalala nating mag TULUNGAN  sa gitna ng pagsubok, magsuportahan, magpakatatag, sumunod sa mga pagpapahalaga sa KALUSUGAN ng LAHAT, magdasal para sa isa’t isa, at magmahalan,” she ended. 

In another Instagram post on Day 1 of the Metro Manila community quarantine, she again thanked Willie for his generosity, sharing videos of how the TV host spent his time with Kris’ eldest son Joshua.

She wrote: “Ate Natchie took these videos of the 2 walking hand in hand this morning so i’d see Kuya’s happiness. The material generosity from Willie is much appreciated, pero ito po yung nagpatunaw sa puso ko bilang mama ni Kuya Josh, dahil ang super favorite nyang si Tito Willie — binigyan sya ng buong umagang bonding… sabay sila nag breakfast, nag walking, and nag swimming.”

She added, “Ngayon na uncertain ang panahon, lahat tayo may dalang kaba sa ating mga puso. Seeing my panganay’s smile made me realize, when given the chance — let’s choose to love, choose to share, and choose to be kind.”

Metro Manila’s month-long community quarantine is an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the country. As of writing, there are 140 COVID-19 positive cases in the country.

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