Curtismith says he would love to marry Leila Alcasid
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Curtismith says he would love to marry Leila Alcasid
Singer-songwriter Curtismith admitted in an interview with ABS-CBN News that he is more than willing to tie the knot with his girlfriend Leila Alcasid.
Singer-songwriter Curtismith admitted in an interview with ABS-CBN News that he is more than willing to tie the knot with his girlfriend Leila Alcasid.
However, the Filipino rapper said that there are still some things he needs to do in order to seal the deal with his partner.
However, the Filipino rapper said that there are still some things he needs to do in order to seal the deal with his partner.
“I would love to, but I need to make enough money to be able to do so,” he admitted.
“I would love to, but I need to make enough money to be able to do so,” he admitted.
Curtismith and Leila took their relationship to the next level after deciding that they would live together. They started living together during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and Curtismith revealed it wasn’t as easy as it looked.
Curtismith and Leila took their relationship to the next level after deciding that they would live together. They started living together during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and Curtismith revealed it wasn’t as easy as it looked.
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The 29-year-old Filipino singer revealed that it wasn’t initially okay with Leila’s father — veteran OPM singer Ogie Alcasid — but said that the latter eventually understood the reason behind the big decision that they made.
The 29-year-old Filipino singer revealed that it wasn’t initially okay with Leila’s father — veteran OPM singer Ogie Alcasid — but said that the latter eventually understood the reason behind the big decision that they made.
“It wasn’t okay with Tito Ogie when it happened, because it was so sudden during the pandemic. But that was how things turned out,” Curtismith said
“It wasn’t okay with Tito Ogie when it happened, because it was so sudden during the pandemic. But that was how things turned out,” Curtismith said
“Good thing Tito Ogie was open-minded enough to sit down and talk to me to hear the reason we decided to do so,” he added.
“Good thing Tito Ogie was open-minded enough to sit down and talk to me to hear the reason we decided to do so,” he added.
Curtismith said that they both want to spend their lives together. He maintained that he is ‘still taking his time’ to do the things that need to be done first.
Curtismith said that they both want to spend their lives together. He maintained that he is ‘still taking his time’ to do the things that need to be done first.
Meanwhile, Curtismith said he and Leila haven’t had any big fights when they decided to live together, sharing that they try to be as mature as possible when settling their misunderstandings.
Meanwhile, Curtismith said he and Leila haven’t had any big fights when they decided to live together, sharing that they try to be as mature as possible when settling their misunderstandings.
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“We choose to have formal discussion rather than fight. Thank God, we haven’t had any big fights. We try to resolve any disagreements the same day. My rule of thumb is never leave the house with negative energy,” he said.
“We choose to have formal discussion rather than fight. Thank God, we haven’t had any big fights. We try to resolve any disagreements the same day. My rule of thumb is never leave the house with negative energy,” he said.
Curtismith happily added that he feels happy with his relationship with Leila’s parents, Ogie and Michelle van Eimeren, as well as her stepmom, Regine Velasquez.
Curtismith happily added that he feels happy with his relationship with Leila’s parents, Ogie and Michelle van Eimeren, as well as her stepmom, Regine Velasquez.
The Filipino singer said he looks up to Ogie as he sees him as his "father figure."
The Filipino singer said he looks up to Ogie as he sees him as his "father figure."
“He is a very father figure. I run to him if I have problems in general. Very wise guy. Very funny. Super. I’m trying to learn that from him, but that’s hard to learn,” he said.
“He is a very father figure. I run to him if I have problems in general. Very wise guy. Very funny. Super. I’m trying to learn that from him, but that’s hard to learn,” he said.
Curtismith, or Mito Fabie in real life, is the son of award-winning cinematographer Miguel Fabie III and former Mega Editor-In-Chief Carla Sibal.
Curtismith, or Mito Fabie in real life, is the son of award-winning cinematographer Miguel Fabie III and former Mega Editor-In-Chief Carla Sibal.
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