Jane Oineza can relate to her new project
Kapamilya actress Jane Oineza talked about her past heartbreak in a recent interview for her new digital series Si Sol at Si Luna.
Jane is currently in a relationship with actor RK Bagatsing. They have been together for many years already, and their fans are admiring them for staying strong with the bond that they have and the happiness that they give to each other.
However, Jane also had her fair share of heartbreaks in the past. In her new acting project, she played the character of Luna, who carried a heavy emotional baggage, based on the article in ABS-CBN.

Jane admitted that her biggest heartbreak was losing herself in love. “Nakalimutan ko ang sarili ko, at hindi ko na napa-prioritize ang needs ko,” she shared.
The actress also shared that she tried everything for that person, especially meeting his expectations and letting her be the one to compromise in the relationship.
She just realized that she was slowly changing because of what he guy was asking from her. “My biggest heartbreak, then, was hinayaan kong mangyari iyon,” the actress said.
For Jane Oineza’s co-star Joao Constancia, who played the character of kind-hearted team leader Ben in the series, the most painful breakup came after years of being with a certain person.

The actor said that his past girlfriend wanted to break up with him after being together for a couple of years. “When I realized that she was really serious about breaking up and stopped seeing me after, that was when the pain cut deepest,” the actor shared.
However, upon reflecting on it, Joao said that he learned an important lesson, and that was to love himself more before loving another person.
Karina Bautista, who is also one of the cast members, playing the character of smart and strong-willed Ara, shared that her biggest heartbreak came from her family.
She shared that her parents both moved abroad. As a child, this was really hard for her. Even though she understood that her parents did that to support their family but she still longed for their presence, and she had the feeling that she did not have a complete support system. “I knew I was still blessed, but that didn’t make the pain any lighter,” Karina said.