Debbie Gibson Reflecting her past relationship with the actor Chris Bruno – And how they managed to stay friends after they split.
The former couple started dating in the mid-1990s because they were introduced by “mutual friends” Jim Davidsonaccording to Gibson’s book Eternal Electrical: Message in My Musicreleased on Tuesday, September 9.
“Our first Hello was not intended to be a docking setup, but was at Disneyland and found we hit it with instant chemistry,” she wrote. “Chris is outgoing, easygoing, artistic, athletic and handsome.”
“Thanks for my playfulness and freedom,” wrote Bruno, 59, Gibson, 55. “Whenever our careers separate us, we also express a shared love for phones and fax machines.”
Gibson admits that in their relationship, she “didn’t know how to entertain her boyfriend at the same time and do what I can.”
At that time, she participated in the national tour grease and Funny girland promote her music career.
“When I fired at all cylinders, Chris tried to balance his career with the focus on his mother suffering from stage 4 breast cancer,” she wrote. “We have been meeting each other around the world, sometimes for a short time, with only a few hours of sharing. This spontaneity is exciting. But, it causes losses and our lives are moving in a different direction.”
Bruno plays Michael Delaney All my children At the time, he portrayed one character from 1995 to 1997 and then continued to take on other acting roles. (His work on soap opera continued their relationship.)
Despite their breakup, Gibson and Bruno have been keeping their attention for years.
Gibson wrote that Bruno remembers “latestly” as “the most motivating woman I’ve ever met in my life.”
“I remember telling your mom, ‘She did more than the U.S. Marines before nine!’ I’ve never seen anyone putting too much into their careers or showing your level of determination. “Gibson recalls, Bruno told her. “While you need to be tough when you need it, we have a very sweet, kind, caring relationship and neither of us did anything to hurt each other. We are so happy, that’s why we are still friends today. ”
Gibson wrote that she still called Bruno when she needed someone to “lift me up.”
Eternal electricity Now comes out.

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