Ogie Diaz shared that a source told him Kim Chiu and Xian Lim had broken up after being together for 12 years.
According to the talent manager and vlogger, there’s no third party involved. The couple allegedly decided to split because Xian had no plans to settle down.
Xian Lim and Kim Chiu Broke Up According to Ogie Diaz’s Source
Ogie Diaz says a source told him that Xian Lim and Kim Chiu have broken up.
XIAN LIM and KIM CHIU – The showbiz couple had already parted ways after being together for 12 years, according to talent manager and showbiz reporter Ogie Diaz.
Ogie mentioned in his online program that a reliable insider verified Xian and Kim’s separation. The reason cited was not external interference but rather the absence of future plans on the part of the actor. Ogie further explained that Kim observed Xian’s lack of commitment to the future of their relationship.
“A friend of mine and a friend of Xian and Kim Chiu told me na totoong hiwalay na [sina] Kim Chiu at Xian Lim. ‘Di lang maamin ni Kim Chiu kasi nga pinoproseso pa ni Kim Chiu, at si Xian Lim din,” Ogie said. “Sabi sa akin ng friend ko wala naman daw third party. It’s just that parang walang plano si Xian sa kanilang 12 years na relationship. Parang hindi niya priority. Parang naghihintay lang si Kim Chiu ng proposal. 12 years na sila eh,” he added.
They began their relationship in 2012 but only revealed it to the public in 2018. If their breakup is proven true, their togetherness lasted just a year longer than the relationship of Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla, who recently ended their romance after being together for 11 years.
Meanwhile, Xian Lim was previously linked to a certain Iris Lee. According to Ogie Diaz, Lee is a staff member of Viva. “Yan si Iris Lee daw ay non-showbiz ito na parang ewan ko, staff ng Viva o writer ng Viva na nali-link kay Xian Lim,” he said. Aside from Iris, Xian is also being linked to another girl, whose name was not disclosed. “Basta linawin na lang ni Xian Lim ‘yan. Kung sila pa rin. Huwag nang mahabaang statement, ‘yes, kami pa rin’ or ‘no, hindi na kami,’” he noted.