
Jinkee: lucky not to be the other woman
By Robbie Pangilinan
PhilBoxing.com
Fri, 21 Oct 2011

Arriving in Manila from General Santos City, Jinkee Pacquiao declared that she?s lucky not to be the other woman.
?Suwerte ko (I?m lucky that) I?m the original, not the other woman,? the wife of pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao said, referring to the latest extra-marital controversy that the People?s Champ is involved in.
Tabloid Bulgar published photos showing the christening of the supposed lovechild of Manny Pacquiao and Kat Ordo?ez, a 22-year-old Culinary Arts student. The baptismal of the child caught attention because of the bigtime ninongs that included Philip Salvador, Lito Camo, and Pacquiao himself.
Ordo?ez has denied the allegation, saying that the father is Congressman Pacquiao?s former assistant who is now in Dubai.
?This rumor is a distraction and a destruction. It will only slow and hurt Manny. I don?t want him to worry,? said Jinkee.
Jinkee?s declarations put to an end the speculations that she might not be able to forgive Manny this time.
?I love my husband very much. I trust him, because he promised he will not get involved with anyone anymore, after Krista,? she added. Pacquiao was linked to actress Krista Ranillo, which was probably the most painful for Jinkee, who was seen crying during a mass and turning to celebrity friends for comfort. Krista is now based in the USA and is already married with a child.
Jinkee read the article on Philboxing.com and took back her first announcement that she will not watch Manny?s fight against Juan Manuel Marquez on November 12 at the MGM Grand Arena. Jinkee is flying to Los Angeles on November 4 then to Las Vegas on November 5 with her family, including twin sister Janet Jamora who is her closest confidante.
Besides watching her husband in the ring, Jinkee has other businesses to attend to in this trip. She will discuss more business partnerships with hotel heiress Paris Hilton in Las Vegas.
The couple might go to Vancouver, Canada to meet Mayor Gregor Robertson for the special project of making Sarangani and Vancouver sister cities. Jinkee might be Sarangani?s next congresswoman. The event will be organized by the Reyfort Media Group, publisher of Philippine Asian News Today, Philippine Showbiz Today and Living Today magazine.
It seems that the legal and beauteous wife of the Pambansang Kamao does not need to give away her expensive Hermes bag, as she promised to anyone who can prove that her husband has a recent affair. Jinkee believes in Manny, but ended the interview with a laugh saying, ?I will deal with him after the fight.?
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