Francine Diaz and Clem Castro of Orange & Lemons have officially buried the issue after an eventful gig in Mindoro left fans buzzing with speculation.
What started as a seemingly tense situation during a performance in Mindoro has now transformed into a positive resolution, thanks to a heartfelt meeting between the two parties involved. Social media was filled with rumors after Francine’s supposed impromptu performance left Orange & Lemons feeling sidelined.
However, in a recent interview with ABS-CBN News, producer Kylee Dioneda stepped forward, accepting responsibility for the miscommunication that led to the onstage confusion. With an apology extended, the focus shifted towards understanding and resolution.
The problem started in a scheduling mishap, where Francine’s camp requested an earlier performance slot without proper communication with Orange & Lemons, leading to an overlap in their performances. However, both parties quickly acknowledged the need for clarity and closure.
Seeking to address the situation promptly, Clem Castro decided to arrange a meeting between local officials and Francine’s camp. Although logistical challenges prevented an immediate resolution, the intention to find common ground was evident.
Finally, a dinner meeting provided the perfect setting for Francine Diaz and Clem Castro to air their grievances, acknowledge the miscommunication, and pave the way for a fresh start. In a candid moment, Francine admitted to her lapse in judgment during the incident, expressing regret over the lack of acknowledgement towards Orange & Lemons.
Yet, amidst the tension, hope emerged as both Francine and Clem Castro embraced the opportunity to mend fences and explore future collaborations. As Francine affirmed, “Okay na po kami ni Sir Clem … Okay naman na po, nagkaayos naman na,” signaling a newfound understanding and mutual respect.
References:
https://mb.com.ph/2024/05/06/francine-diaz-orange-and-lemons-clear-misunderstanding