“He Didn’t Have to Love Calix—But He Did”
He doesn’t have to love Calix. He doesn’t have to interfere. They don’t share blood—he’s the son of Carlene Aguilar, a former beauty queen and showbiz mainstay who once made headlines with Jennylyn Mercado’s now-husband, Dennis Trillo. If you think about it, it’s complicated. A maze of exes, of commitments, of silent tension. But in the midst of all that, Jennylyn chose silence. She chose kindness. And most of all—she chose to love.
When Jennylyn married Dennis, she didn’t just accept the man’s heart. She accepted his entire being—the past, the success, even the responsibility… including Calix. In the world of showbiz, these kinds of dynamics are usually hidden or avoided. But Jennylyn? She faced it quietly. Not to be a hero. Not for publicity. She just did it, because she wanted to.
It started with small things. A smile in a photo. A simple presence at school events. But in September 2024, the wind changed. On Calix’s 17th birthday, Jennylyn posted on social media:
“Happy birthday, Kuya Calix! May all your wishes come true today and every day. We love you.”
No forced drama. No PR spin. Just a heartfelt message from a woman who chose to embrace a child she didn’t give birth to—but loved as if it were her own.
And that’s where everyone was surprised—especially when Carlene Aguilar herself replied. In public. A simple comment:
“Thank you Mommy Jen for loving Calix as your own.”
Boom. It was like a silent ceasefire. It was as if they were saying: “We’re okay.” One mother, paying tribute to another mother, even if not in blood—but in heart.
Fans? Stunned. Stunned. “Is this true?” These two women, who were once on opposite sides of the stage of showbiz history, now seem to have come to an understanding. Not for themselves. But for the child between them.
In the weeks that followed, the story came out. According to people close to them, Carlene and Jennylyn had been in open communication for a long time. About school, health, schedules. And sometimes, when Calix became rebellious, Carlene would even call Jennylyn. “Because Jen is really calm,” Carlene said in a chat. “We are all like that, for Calix. No one else.”
That’s rare in showbiz. Co-parenting that’s not because they’re forced to—but because they want to do it right. No jealousy. No agenda. Just for Calix.
And Dennis? Quiet but supportive. In an interview, he said, “We’re lucky. Everyone is doing their part, and Calix is growing up surrounded by love from all sides.”
You can feel it. Calix, who used to be quiet and reserved on occasions, is now more open. Joining family dinners. Seen in family pictures with her sister Jennylyn. No longer shy in front of the camera. She now has a place. A home where she is accepted—even though they all come from different backgrounds.
But the most touching thing? Jennylyn’s silence. She didn’t give a speech. She didn’t do any interviews to make herself famous. She didn’t post anything to show how “kind” she was. All she did was love the child. Quiet. Consistent. True.
And in the end, it wasn’t just fans who were impressed—it was Calix’s own mother, too. It’s a rare recognition that in a world full of noise and controversy, there are still stories of the quiet but true.
Love really doesn’t need to be shouted. Sometimes, a birthday greeting is enough. A simple reply. A look of respect between two women who both loved a boy who also learned to love.
Jennylyn didn’t have to love Calix. But she did. And that’s it—she won.