Jinkee Pacquiao has minced no words in expressing how she felt about the alleged extramarital affair of her husband, People's Champ Manny Pacquiao, with movie star Krista Ranillo In her exclusive interview with StarStudio Magazine, Jinkee was brutally honest when asked how she feels about the starlet. “I hate her. She did not seem to think that the man has a family. She should have avoided (my husband). Both of them, they did not respect me. If she were a well-meant woman, she should not tag along with a married man,” she said. Jinkee also revealed why the rumored affair had nearly pushed her over the edge unlike the previous rumors about her husband's links with actres Ara Mina and TV host Valerie Concepcion. “In the case of Ara and Valerie they did not flaunt (the alleged affairs) publicly,” Jinkee said. adding that she quarelled with her husband when she saw Krista Ranillo tagging along with Pacquiao during his training in Baguio City for his fight with Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto and during his fight in the United States. “But this girl (Krista) in one interview, I think, she said that she felt that she was with the Team Pacquiao, that she was with the entourage (during Pacquioao's fight with Cotto). I saw them together in the States and in Baguio,” she said. “We quarelled, Manny and I, it lasted long. Usually our quarel lasts only for one or two weeks. This one was the longest,” Jinkee revealed. In another version of StarStudio's January issue, Ranillo, meanwhile, showed the other side of her that has been overshadowed by the controversy. Although she remains mum on the issue, the daughter of former matinee idol, Mat Ranillo III, revealed how she is handling stress. “[The stress] doesn't go away, but when you pray you get a sense of calm after. You feel reassured that everything will be all right.” She also acknowledged that intrigues are part of her job. “I guess that's really part of the job if you decide to be an actor. They say you're public property. I don't really agree with that, but that's how it is. You just have to accept it,” she said. Amid the controversy, she added that it is a big comfort to know that she would always have the love and support of her family. “The best thing, I guess, about being Krista is having a family, being loved by the family and supported by the family,” she said. Their full interviews are available in the dual January issues of StarStudio Magazine. - ABS