Ina Feleo, husband Giacomo Gervasutti share how marriage changed them

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Published February 20, 2025 8:59pm

Ina Feleo and her Italian husband, Giacomo "James" Gervasutti, guested on "Lutong Bahay" Thursday where Mikee Quintos asked them how marriage changed them.

According to Ina, she feels there are small changes everyday.

"Feeling ko everyday may mga small increments na nagbabago pero kasi since 'yun na nga like you said matagal kaming magkasama eh and also we lived together, so kilalang-kilala mo 'yung tao. Parang mas naging masarap siya habang tumatagal kasi 'yung comfort, 'yung trust," said the "Prinsesa ng City Jail" star.

She added that the major change she experienced is that she no longer just thinks about herself.

"Siguro the major change is parang when you're married, you don't just think about yourself, like you believe in me, him also. He believes so much, 'yung feeling ko ito lang naman 'yung talent ko pero grabe 'yung bilib niya sa 'kin."

Giacomo, for his part, expressed his support for his wife.

"I know because I'm her husband, but she's one of the best Filipino actresses, this is what I really feel. She's slightly underestimated if I have to say, so when I watch her I really enjoy the moment."

During the episode, Ina also shared about their cultural differences, noting that Giacomo is "very upfront." Meanwhile, she used to be reluctant about sharing how she truly feels about something.

"Sa kaniya literal like kung ano 'yung sinabi niya, in a way not confrontational in a bad way pero pag may problema, he wants to talk about it. Good 'yun. Eh ako before, kunyari may tampo ako. 'Okay ka lang?' 'Okay lang' tapos very ano, 'yung typical, 'Okay lang, okay lang' pero hindi ka okay," she said.

However, Giacomo said that he has changed personally because of Ina and that he has taken on some of her characteristics.

"I really changed a lot personally, I became little bit more Ina and little bit Giacomo but there is bigger chunk of Ina in me," he shared. "So, I became more calm or more reflexive, she kind of calm me down and I little bit spice her up."

Ina and Giacomo tied the knot in 2020 at the Pino Art Museum in Antipolo.

Ina shared in "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda" in December 2023 that she and Giacomo had a meet-cute at a park in Venice, Italy — a moment that was witnessed by her mom, veteran actress and director Laurice Guillen.

— CDC, GMA Integrated News

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