Kris Aquino’s only son, Bimby, shocked the public when he suddenly appeared before the media and shared about his mother’s health condition. Over the past time, Kris Aquino has been battling many rare diseases, making fans worried. However, this time, Bimby’s words made many people choke up.

In the video that quickly spread on social networks, Bimby, with a thoughtful expression, could not hold back his emotions when talking about Kris Aquino’s health condition. The boy did not reveal too many details but affirmed that “things are getting more difficult than ever”. These words immediately raised a wave of concern from fans of the Philippine media queen.

Kris Aquino has faced many health problems over the years. She was diagnosed with several rare autoimmune diseases, which seriously affect the immune system. Despite always showing a strong spirit, it is undeniable that her illness is becoming more and more complicated. The recent images of Kris Aquino looking thin and pale have made the public even more worried.

Immediately after Bimby’s video was shared, a series of prayers and encouragement were sent to Kris Aquino. Fans continuously expressed their concern and wished her a speedy recovery. Many famous artists also expressed their concern and sent their best wishes to Kris, affirming that she is not alone in her fight against the disease.

Currently, Kris Aquino’s family has not made any official statement about her health condition. However, with Bimby’s cryptic sharing, many people believe that the situation may be more serious than what has been revealed.

Although there is no official information about Kris Aquino’s specific health developments, one thing is certain: the public’s concern for her is very high. Everyone hopes that the media queen can soon overcome this difficult period and return to the glory she deserves.

‘Each step is agony’: Kris Aquino thanks son Bimby amid health issue
Kris Aquino revealed that her son, James, or Bimby, has been carrying her in times when she needs to walk as she suffers from deep bone pain due to her multiple autoimmune diseases.

Kris opened up about her ongoing health crisis, which now leaves her unable to walk, in an Instagram post Sunday, March 16.

The post shows photos of her being carried by her second son. Kris looks frail and thin.

“Last night my rheumatologist tried ultrasound assisted targeted steroid shots on my knees…. My body reacted the same way I did when we tried 34 months ago the steroid challenge. Bimb is now doing MMA (mixed martial arts) training and I weigh less than 80 lbs., only 36 kilos. I cannot walk, each step is agony. The excruciating pain is from my knees all the way to my feet, a combination of deep bone pain (Lupus Arthritis, Polymyositis, and Acute Fibromyalgia),” Kris wrote.

Last month, Kris shared that she was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia on top of the six previous autoimmune diseases.

Her latest post began with a revelation about her failed romance with a doctor, whom she admitted to seeing last year. Kris shared that the doctor wanted to “break free” from taking care of her, as she suffers from multiple autoimmune diseases, and also wished to pursue his freedom to travel

“I decided to post my current reality because I want to give HOPE. When you are unconditionally loved, when like me you are blessed with a son who will do all to ease his mama’s physical and emotional suffering — YOU WILL NOT GIVE UP. I endure the severe pain that is part of my every day because the love of a son is unmatched,” Kris wrote.

“Life is difficult for all of us — but faith in God and REAL love proven by ACTION gives ALL the needed willpower to persevere. Thank you God, thank you TO ALL for your continued prayers for my healing, and to MY ‘Northern Star’ — Bimb for being much more than your mama deserves,” she ended her post.

Kris suffers from Autoimmune Thyroiditis, Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria, EGPA (Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis), Systemic Sclerosis, Lupus/SLE, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, and a rare, life threatening form of Vasculitis.

Kris returned late last year after two years of treatments in the United States.