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Jake Cueca, Melissa Ricks not on good terms?

Young stars Melissa Ricks and Jake Cuenca’s relationship seems to be going through rough times.

In his interview on “The Buzz” on Sunday, Cuenca admitted that he and Ricks, whom he has been dating for more than a year now, “have some things to fix,” but he declined to elaborate.

“Sa isang relationship, there’s always bad times and good times as well. In every relationship, meron tayong kanya kanyang problema. We’re fixing things. It’s been busy,” he said.

What’s definite though is that their friendship “will always be there,” and that they will always support each other.

“No matter what happens, ang suporta ko kay Mel ay laging nandoon. Walang taong sumuporta sa akin katulad ni Mel. Sobra talaga ang suporta niya sa akin,” he added.

In fact, Ricks was his inspiration while filming the box-office hit “In The Name of Love.”

Cuenca, who starred alongside Aga Muhlach and Angel Locsin, has been praised for his acting in the drama movie.

Last week, rumors of their separation began to spread. Ricks’ controversial tweets also added fuel to the fire.

Some of her much talked about controversial tweets were:

“Someone soo plastic di nnman sha doll? :)”

“May last statement... sana lang wag na echusero at showbiz. :) please lng, sana lng masaya ka.:)”

“I think enough is enough.. crossed d line long time ago.. pagod nako..:) buti pa twitter friends ko papasaya ako! Ehehe”

“Minsan pag sobrang bait mo, inaabuso ka, ginagawang tanga.. well not anymore.. I wish u the best.. :) sana ayusin mo sarili mo..:)”

Initially, many speculated that Ricks was referring to Kim Chiu and their reported misunderstanding. But Chiu was quick to make a denial. “Wala talagang away. Bakit naman kami magkakasamaan ng loob?”

Some also suspected that her tweets were for Cuenca, who declined to issue a statement when sought for reaction.

Ricks has refused interview requests by the entertainment press.

Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/05/16/11/jake-melissa-not-good-terms