Kris Aquino Death Rumor Debunked by Close Friend

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Rumors about the death of TV host and actress Kris Aquino have been debunked by her close friend, Dindo Balares.

Balares addressed the false claims through his Facebook page, revealing that two people called him to ask about Kris’s condition.

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He urged Kris’s followers to be cautious about fake news and misinformation spreading online.

According to Balares, Kris continues her medical treatments and is focused on regaining her strength.

He also shared the latest photo of Kris with her sons, Josh and Bimby, which was sent to him by the Queen of All Media herself.

Balares noted that Kris has been feeling drowsy lately, which he hopes is a sign of her gradual recovery.

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Kris Aquino returned to the Philippines in September after more than two years of medical treatment in the United States.

She was diagnosed with six autoimmune diseases and has been undergoing extensive care since then.

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