Sparkle GMA Artist Center has issued a statement on behalf of Kapuso actress Kyline Alcantara following her breakup with basketball player Kobe Paras. Register to read this story and more for free . Signing up for an account helps us improve your browsing experience.
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Kyline Alcantara seeks 'peace' following breakup with Kobe Paras

Sparkle GMA Artist Center has issued a statement on behalf of Kapuso actress Kyline Alcantara following her breakup with basketball player Kobe Paras.Without naming names, the statement which was released on Tuesday comes days after Paras' mother, Jackie Forster, confirmed the end of the couple's relationship and denied cheating allegations against her son.Kyline Alcantara FACEBOOK PHOTO/OFFICIALALCANTARAKYLINE"Kyline would like to move on with this issue," Sparkle said."She has chosen to keep her peace and maintain the respect for the people who have been part of her life. She hopes we can all move on and put this issue to rest," the statement added.In a 15-minute video titled "When It's Important to Live in Reality," Forster defended Paras and criticized Alcantara's camp for allegedly fueling misleading narratives online."There was no cheating," Forster insisted, explaining that Paras had been feeling "trapped" in a "toxic" relationship.The controversy erupted on April 13, when screenshots circulated online suggesting Paras had cheated during the opening of a Makati bar. Observant fans also noticed Paras deleting photos on Instagram. By April 22, the former couple had unfollowed each other, and cryptic posts from Alcantara — and even Forster herself — fueled further speculation. Despite this, Paras' father, former basketball star turned comedian Benjie, initially denied the breakup rumors.Forster explained that she decided to speak up because staying silent only worsened the situation for her and her family."We wanted to keep quiet. But it's evident that in keeping details quiet, it is instead allowing for more accusations, more bashing, more assumptions, and even more concerning is the stalking," she said.