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Avery Paraiso on being eliminated from ‘StarStruck’: “I’ve fought a good fight”

Published January 1, 1970 8:00 AM PHT
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By ANN CHARMAINE AQUINO

This week’s StarStruck double elimination turned out to be a surprise for Avery Paraiso. According to Avery, he was surprised on the impact that the live eliminations made to his life.

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“I'm crying because I won't wake up for work in the morning anymore. There's no more call time,” he said.

Avery added, “I'm just going to miss being busy. I'm just going to be at home now. I just graduated from college. I'm gonna miss a lot of things, all of its surprises.”

Avery also shared a message to his fans that supported him through his StarStruck journey.

“I'm sorry I didn't make it, Avery Army. I fought a good fight. I didn't win, but for [me], it's okay.”

Despite the result of his StarStruck journey, Avery remained positive.

He said, “Honestly, if I knew this outcome and what would happen, I would still do the same thing. I wouldn't change anything. What's done is done also; I wouldn't go back in time to change anything. I'm just proud of myself that I made it this far.”