Princess Velasco: The none-of-your-(show) business interview
, a close friend of Kho. Rosario initially verified Princess's claims about the affair to Vicki Belo. Clarifications and Aftermath Denial of Distribution
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Princess Velasco: The none-of-your-(show) business interview
Unlike others who took a more public legal route, Princess Velasco largely chose to maintain her dignity through silence and a focus on her craft. She continued to release music, eventually finding her niche in the acoustic genre and becoming a mainstay on programs like ASAP . This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
She continued to build on this success with a Christmas album the same year and several follow-up albums, including Acoustic Princess II (2012) and Acoustic Princess OPM (2014), cementing her status as the "Acoustic Princess" of the Philippines.
The "Princess Velasco Hayden Kho Scandal" refers to a highly publicized controversy involving Princess Velasco, a Filipino celebrity, and Hayden Kho, also known as Dr. Hayden Kho or simply Doc E, a Filipino dermatologist and TV personality. The scandal became a significant topic of discussion in the Philippines and garnered widespread media attention. Try again later
Today, Princess Velasco has successfully built a life away from the scandal. She is married to her former boyfriend, Dr. Mark Herbert "Bistek" Rosario, the man she initially betrayed but ultimately reconciled with. In 2025, she is a proud mother of three children and an active recording artist, focusing on her music career and family.
: Distraught by the news, Dr. Vicki Belo requested Velasco, Dr. Rosario, and another associate named Erik Johnston Chua to visit Kho's condominium unit.
As of 2025, Princess Velasco is in her early 40s. She resides quietly in Metro Manila, still writing songs and performing occasionally for intimate audiences. She is not married, nor does she flaunt a dramatic romantic story. Her life today is defined by normalcy—a victory in itself for someone who lived through one of the most public shaming events in Philippine entertainment history.
: Dubbed the "Acoustic Princess," she gained popularity in the late 2000s and early 2010s for her soothing acoustic covers of popular hit songs.