Personal Life
Aquino had a live-in relationship with married actor Phillip Salvador with whom she has a son named Joshua.
In 2003 she begun dating comedian actor Joey Marquez. The relationship did not go very well, the two broke up after a shocking news exploded on the national TV when Aquino went on an interview crying and stated that Marquez had pointed a 9mm at her. She also added that she had acquired STD or Sexually Transmitted Disease during her relationship with Marquez. Months later, Marquez apologized to Kris and to her family on the national TV, and minutes after Marquez's apology, Aquino replied that Marquez should not blame just himself, both of them had committed a mistake. Aquino also added, "You'll never hear me again regarding this issue. This is finished!" The two haven't spoken to each other until now, both parties just let the issue die.
She was married to Philippine Basketball Association professional player James Yap of the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants. They had a civil marriage on July 10, 2005. The following year, she announced on The Buzz that she was pregnant. In April, 2007, Aquino gave birth to her first son by Yap in Makati City. Her son with Yap was named James "Bimby" Aquino Yap. In 2006, a former medical clinic receptionist stated that James Yap had an extra-marital affair with her.
Aquino suffered a miscarriage with collapsed gestational sac and blighted ovum on March 25, 2008, a day after she announced that her mother was diagnosed with colon cancer.
On June 27, 2010, Kris Aquino announced that she had separated from Yap, citing personal reasons and stated she is seeking an annulment of their marriage. Aquino and Yap vowed to become good friends after their annulment.
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