Despite the poor critical reception, the film was a box office success, earning an estimated total of ₱120 million during its theatrical run.
Unable to make ends meet, she gets a new job as a personal maid only to realize she has to look after Cross, an egoistic young man who she calls the "monster".
The next day, Eya and her friends help her in finding her prince by measuring the height, voice, and foot size of all the guys in school but fails miserably.
When Eya confronts Cross about this he comes clean about being her "prince", he also confesses that he likes her, and also explains that she couldn't recognize his voice since he had a cold the day of the ball.
"[13] Philbert Ortiz-Dy of Click the City gave a negative review in the film, stating that "[t]he simplicity of the story is further undermined by the confusing direction.
[16] The movie ran for 5 weeks and by the final week of run, Box Office Mojo reported a total gross of[17][18] PHP 119,534,657 [4][5] (or estimated PHP 120 million) as the final box office result of the film,[19] receiving the 9th place in the top ten highest grossing Filipino films of 2014.