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When the gentle one loses his gentleness, does it really define him as a person? Brent Manalo, the Gentle-linong Heartthrob ng Tarlac, was always known as the “Wattpad or Pinterest boy” — the dream guy of many teenagers. Before he became “Brent” of High School Series, he was known...

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JustMe 🎉❤️1 year ago

ang daming nasabi sa very short clip na we don't even know the full context of what was said to him. But the truth remains he fought for his decision and it was clear that he did it for people he loves. 💕 brent pa rin 💕

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miks manalaurr | OUR CERTAIN1 year ago

no matter what, we're still here for mikbrent 🫶🥹

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s4i♀1 year ago

we see your kindness, selfless and empathy brent, love you.

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migo ⋆˚꩜。1 year ago

mahirap ba sagutin ang tanong na who are you?

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greed1 year ago

they can never bring this man down!! Brent Manalo 😎❤️‍🔥

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Elle • 강한 여자1 year ago

Brent 🫂🥹

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YA YA1 year ago

I still believe in Brenty’s kindness! 💗

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MIKBRENT/uNBREKAble Duo _1 year ago

no matter what happens mahal ka ng menties brenty🫂🩵..

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Bhel_tita ng Famahal 🤭1 year ago

Sayo lang ako naniniwala brenty di sa sinasabi ng iba.. mabuti kang tao sadyang may nagmamarunong lang at attention seeker..!pag pray nalang natin yang mga bashers kasi mas powerful ang prayers .. love you brenty claiming na makakapasok kayo sa big 4 🥰🫶🫶🫶

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{JhÀ}💜⁷🪷🦋1 year ago

Though i would want to another way for him 2 answer the question and i agree that mali pinili nia way but i don't hate him i still believe n he's not a monster that they r trying paint about him same goes w/ River d ksalanang mortal n piliin m srili m for once

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