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Three years have passed and yet actress Katrina Halili still has not recovered from the video sex scandal she got involved in with then celebrity doctor Hayden Kho — her projects seem to be too few and far between. Unlike in the pre-scandal days, when she would have two different shows and a movie simultaneously, Halili's career has dimmed. tabloid! finds out how she is coping.

Hayden Kho has announced he's eager to get back to show business. Your reaction?

I really don't want to dwell on that any more. Although I have moved on from that incident, I just don't want anything to do with him any more.

Do you feel that life has treated you unfairly because of what happened?

In a way, yes. Before it happened, I had a blossoming career. Now, I'd be lucky if I have a show on TV.

How are you coping?

I'm glad I made a few investments, but still they are not enough. That's why it pains me to hear that that guy can just easily say he wants to come back, and everybody seems to be okay; whereas I never left and I've been struggling to get to where I was.

What have you learned from this experience?

A lot of things. I realise that no matter how much you love a person you still have to protect yourself. You're not 100 per cent sure that love is going to go back your way. You could still be hurt on so many levels.

What are your projects at the moment?

I'm back on TV in My Beloved with Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera. It's good to be working with them again, and I am looking forward to doing a lot more projects this year. But it has been quite difficult getting projects, and I don't know what to do differently just to be considered for one. There are so many new aspiring actors now.

Is there an offer to transfer to a different network/studio?

There are offers, but I would like to stay where I am. I'm in a stage where I am not yet ready to experience new things, establish new relationships. Where I am now is my comfort zone, and I'd like to get back on my feet here. And then perhaps transfer. Although I may soon transfer if I don't get any work.

What makes you happy nowadays?

Good question. My family — they have been my joy and inspiration. I thank them for their unwavering support.

I would not have gone through what I had if not for them. And I'm learning how to bake and cook; it's been my therapy.

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New show

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Successful operation

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Break-up blues

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Dating Sarah

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