Has the love month of February put Sharon Cuneta in the mood to tell all about her past romances?
She did just that in a surprise online dialogue with netizens last Saturday, February 10, using her private Facebook account April Mondragon.
April Mondragon was her character from the 1981 blockbuster Dear Heart, her debut film and first movie team-up with Gabby Concepcion.
Confirming her identity to netizens, she wrote, “This is Sharon. Cuneta, yes. Sorry I made sali lang kasi naaliw ako! Hahaha!”
The Megastar chatted away, freely naming her exes way before her husband came along—Senator Francisco “Kiko” Pangilinan.
Five of the men, being from showbiz, were known. They were all former heartthrobs: Albert Martinez, Gabby Concepcion, Robin Padilla, Richard Gomez, and Rowell Santiago.
The others are known to some, not known to most. One is the son of a business tycoon, the other is a non-showbiz guy.
In the Facebook thread that has gone viral, Sharon listed the men she had once loved, in the order they appeared and reappeared in her young life, but not giving the exact time frame.
The Megastar wrote, “Hi! This is Sharon using a different account.
“Albert Martinez (phone pal puppy love only), then my first real love, Gabby. Then Rowell. Back to Gabby.
“After the marriage ended, someone nonshowbiz, J. na lang I will call. hi.
“Then Richard. Robin. Richard. Nonshowbiz C., then Richard again. Kiko.
“And Robin in between all the Richard time frames and everyone else’s somewhere too.
“Hahahaha! I will end there na.
“Let’s just say that great loves begin with R.
“Not including great love ex-hubby kasi asawa yon. Iba yon. Naks. Thank you!”
IS C CHARLIE COJUANGCO?
But the real topper in Sharon’s tell-all was the “nonshowbiz C,” the least known about her past love life.
Based on her description, the man behind the initial C seems to point to Tarlac First District Representative Carlos “Charlie” Cojuangco, son of billionaire Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco.
Sharon was forced to give a clue to the identity of “C,” in reaction to a netizen’s comment that she only chose Senator Kiko because he had political clout.