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WATCH: Regine does 'Fast Talk' for the first time

WATCH: Regine does 'Fast Talk' for the first time

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When Regine Velasquez transferred to ABS-CBN, most of the questions from fans was what was she going to do? Will she sing a teleserye theme song? Will she guest on Vice Ganda's talk show?

No doubt some were also thinking if she was going to appear on "Tonight with Boy Abunda" and take the hot seat to face the raunchy questions of the inevitable "Fast Talk."

This Thursday, she did --and she was asked about topics that ranged from her favorite love team, to who among her and her husband Ogie Alcasid "ang mas madalas mangalabit," to the final song she'll ever sing for her last performance.

This was the first time Velasquez have guested on "Tonight with Boy Abunda," and she also talked about the anniversary concert she has to push through with even if she had lost her voice.

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"Still the most memorable concert for me because even though I didn't have a voice, my audience didn't leave me," she recalled. "They were singing my songs, they were all singing for me because I couldn't."

She was also made to look back at the time she, former boyfriend Ariel Rivera and actress Gelli de Belen were all involved in a messy love triangle.

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"It wasn't supposed to happen. Hindi talaga siya nakatakda," she said of her relationship with Rivera.

"And you know I have to tell you, Gelli is a good friend now. She is a wonderful wife, a fantastic mother and I am so happy that I was given the chance to actually know her.

"Because Ogie became my husband, I had the chance to know Gelli. Kasi close iyan sila eh."

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