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Anne, Carlo, And Joshua Face Fears And Truths Together In “It’s Okay To Not Be Okay”

The final chapter of It’s Okay To Not Be Okay tests love, trust, and forgiveness as past wounds resurface.

Anne, Carlo, And Joshua Face Fears And Truths Together In “It’s Okay To Not Be Okay”

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The walls are closing in on Mia (Anne Curtis), Patrick (Joshua Garcia), and Matmat (Carlo Aquino) as “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” enters its final, most explosive week—where long-buried secrets surface and shocking truths threaten to destroy everything they know.

After weeks of emotional turmoil and unanswered questions, the mystery surrounding Ingrid finally takes center stage. The previous episode left viewers reeling after Patrick’s discovery that Olivia (Maricel Laxa) was once Samuel’s (Michael de Mesa) ex-girlfriend.

Meanwhile, Mia’s world crumbles when she recognizes her mother Ingrid’s handwriting in unpublished stories written by Eden, revealing that Ingrid has been living under a false identity all along.

As Ingrid’s true motives come dangerously close to being revealed, Patrick vows to protect Mia at all costs, even if it means putting his own life in danger. Mia, haunted by her mother’s deceit, joins Patrick in a race against time to uncover what really drives Ingrid’s haunting return.

Amid the chaos, Matmat takes a powerful step toward healing as he confronts the trauma he’s carried for years—finally facing the butterflies that once symbolized his pain.

What dark secret still lies beneath Ingrid’s return? How far will she go to get what she wants? And will Mia, Patrick, and Matmat finally uncover the truth—and get the justice they’ve been fighting for?

Since its July premiere, “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” has held its spot as one of the most-watched shows on Netflix PH, resonating with viewers for its gripping storytelling, standout performances, and powerful take on mental health.

The answers will all unfold in the heart-stopping final episodes of “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay,” airing weeknights on Kapamilya Channel, Kapamilya Online Live, A2Z, TV5, iWant, TFC, and Netflix.

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