Love is indeed sacrifice and understanding.
This is how General Santos City or GenSan Boy Gerald Anderson defines his love for Julia Barretto.
No matter the hardships, bashings and jeers they got during the time showbiz followers and netizens were painting them as villains to the underdog Bea Alonzo, Gerald and Julia stood their ground. Soon enough, they were able to prove their point. They were really in love with each other.
Still, Anderson has to give elbow room for his girlfriend as an actress. He would never hinder the professional growth of Julia by doing movies and TV even if he isn’t her leading man.
In Barretto’s latest outing in the horror film “Bahay na Pula,” a Viva Films’ project now streaming in Vivamax, she is paired off with Xian Lim and Marco Gumabao. In the movie, there are sweet and steamy moments between Julia and Xian and a kissing scene between her and Marco.
Gerald gives his ten-cent worth of thoughts to his girl in doing such bold scenes but in context as they are directed by internationally acclaimed filmmaker Brillante Ma. Mendoza. Who could ever say no to Brillante executing the sex scenes in good taste and within the framework of the narrative?
Understanding is the best weapon against kinks and spats however minor and Anderson sees to it that they aren’t blown up. Room for understanding is the key since they are both in the biz.
After all, Julia and Gerald are spending most of the time together so they have ample if not unlimited moments to share like going out to the beach or hiking in the mountains.
Love indeed has totally conquered Barretto and Anderson.