Karylle, who only recently admitted breaking up with actor Dingdong Dantes, will move to ABS-CBN, her new management team said in a statement.
STAGES, which produced the successful local theater presentation of âWest Side Storyâ that featured Karylle in the lead role of Maria, has taken over talent management duties for the singer. It said Karylleâs transfer had the blessings of top GMA-7 executives Wilma Galvante and Darling de Jesus.
The move confirms rumors that the young singer was set to transfer to the Kapamilya network. Speculations arose that the sudden decision to transfer was a result of the break-up, widely believed to have been fueled by Dingdongâs career choices and reports of an alleged romance with perennial co-star Marian Rivera. Marian vehemently denied any special relationship with Dingdong.
Dingdong and Marian are among the current top stars of GMA 7.
"As Karylle's new partner in the industry, we've been exploring the best projects for her, in and out of television networks, that will continuously hone her singing, acting and hosting skills. She's got incredible talent that is yet to realize its full potential," said Carlo Orosa, Business Head, STAGES Talent Group.
According to the statement, Karylle was âgrateful to GMA-7 for the all the opportunities the network has given her. GMA-7 has been behind her success since the early years of her career.â It also quoted Galvante as wishing âher the best, and leaves the door open if she decides to return to GMA-7 someday.â
Before she transfers to ABS-CBN, Karylle will fulfill her pending commitments with GMA 7, âincluding her appearances on âSOP,â âKakasa Ka Ba sa Grade 5,â and her singing the Philippine National Anthem at the Manny Pacquiao-Oscar de la Hoya boxing match at Las Vegas, Nevada on December 6.â
âKarylle, warmly welcomed by ABS-CBN executives Cory Vidanes and Deo Endrinal, will be seen in ABS-CBN's musical variety shows, and soap operas. She is set to record a new album, and reprise her critically-acclaimed portrayal of Maria in STAGES' production of hit Broadway musical, "West Side Story," in 2009,â the statement further said.
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After finally admitting they have indeed gone separate ways, Dingdong Dantes and Karylle still left people in the dark on what really caused their relationship to end.
But, according to Dingdong, it's definitely not a "third party," referring to his perennial screen partner Marian Rivera.
“Wala. No third party at all. Yun ang isang klarong bagay,” Dingdong told GMA News on Wednesday.
Apparently, Dingdong's intriguing comment that they now had different priorities was the most logical reason. But what priorities? Dingdong's television and movie career? Karylle's musical theater or recording career? But that has been a given for a long time, even before they were a couple.
I'm sure there's more than meets the eye. According to Dingdong, everything will be revealed at the right time.
“Masasagot naman ang lahat na yan. Di ko naman itinatanggi yon at hindi ko naman iniiwasan yon because I also believe that some people who want to know, they have the right to know because we’re in this industry at magkasama dito noong naging kami,” Dingdong added.
Dingdong, however, revealed he still keeps close contact with Karylle on "issues."
“Yes we discuss issues. Nag-di-discuss kami like normal, walang pagkakaiba. Kung meron kailangang pag-usapan at i-resolve, napag-uusapan namin ng maayos.”
As Karylle remained unavailable for further comment on the breakup, Dingdong says he is trying to forget the hurt by concentrating more on work and devote time for his family.
“Ako, all I am thinking of right now is to concentrate on the movie ('One True Love' with Marian) because patapos na siya. At the same time, during my free time, I devote my attention sa pamilya ko na talang nandyan palagi para sa akin.”
