Kathryn Bernardo Thinks Alden Richards Will Marry First: “He Wants a Baby Already”

Kathryn Bernardo Thinks Alden Richards Will Marry First: “He Wants a Baby Already”


Kathryn Bernardo recently revealed that she believes Alden Richards is likely to get married before her, citing his desire to start a family.

 

The two actors, who starred together in the popular film Hello, Love, Goodbye, tackled the topic during a lighthearted “who is most likely” challenge.

Alden Richards, Kathryn Bernardo imitate each other in new challenge video

When asked who would marry first, Bernardo initially picked Richards, explaining, “He’s 33 and wants to have a baby already. Go mo na ’yan!”

Richards agreed, humorously adding, “Okay, let’s do this. I’m choosing me.”

 

Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards Interview Highlights | TikTok

 

Bernardo, who is currently 28, previously shared with Boy Abunda that she envisions marrying around age 34.

She also mentioned that she’s ready to open herself up to love again, following her breakup with longtime boyfriend Daniel Padilla last year.

While rumors swirl about a potential romance between Bernardo and Richards, the pair has yet to confirm their relationship status.

Richards hinted that their connection is “really deep” and said he’s enjoyed getting to know Bernardo on a more personal level, discovering shared values and life perspectives.

The duo will reunite on-screen in Hello, Love, Again, the much-anticipated sequel to their 2019 hit, premiering in Philippine cinemas on November 13.

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