AJ Raval has had enough of the accusations calling her a “kabit” (mistress) amid her controversial relationship with Aljur Abrenica, who is separated from actress Kylie Padilla. Finally, AJ has released undeniable proof to clear her name and defend herself from the malicious claims.
Revealing the Chat Conversation
In a recent social media post, AJ shared a screenshot of a conversation between her and Kylie Padilla as proof of their amicable relationship. The message clearly shows that the two have no bad blood between them, with Kylie even suggesting that AJ should not be dragged into the ongoing issues.
“Let’s not involve AJ in this issue anymore,” Kylie wrote in the chat. She further clarified that her separation with Aljur occurred long before any rumors involving AJ, and that she has already accepted the situation. She emphasized that there’s no reason to tarnish anyone’s name.
AJ Raval Responds: “I’m Not a Kabit”
“It’s hard to stay silent when everything thrown at you is pure lies,” AJ said in her post. She stressed that she never stole Aljur away from Kylie and that they were friends before their romantic relationship began—something that only happened after Aljur and Kylie confirmed their separation.
Mixed Reactions from Netizens
AJ’s response sparked a wide range of reactions from netizens. Some fans showed their support, agreeing that she deserves the chance to defend herself. However, others remained unconvinced, continuing to believe that AJ played a role in the breakup between Kylie and Aljur.
Kylie Padilla’s Appeal: “Move On, Please”
In a separate statement, Kylie Padilla called on the public to stop spreading negative opinions about her and AJ. “We’ve all moved on. I hope others will too,” she said. Kylie encouraged people to focus on the positive, especially since the well-being of their children is the most important thing.
While the issue continues to generate heated discussions, it’s clear that both AJ and Kylie are trying to maintain peace amidst the ongoing drama. The question remains, though—will this be enough to put an end to the controversy?