Monday 10 December 2012

Albie Casiño Speaks Up in The Buzz

Actor Albie Casiño admitted he feels misunderstood most of the time ever since he entered show business.

In a live interview with “The Buzz” on Sunday, Casiño said most people tend to judge him only based on what they have read or heard about him.

“What people think of you is only what they understand of you eh. Ever since I got into showbiz, I tried to keep my personal life private. I understand din also why people judge me like that is because they only know what they see. They don’t really know me naman talaga,” he said.

While the young actor has been through a lot after joining showbiz, he said the most painful thing for him was see his family get dragged into the controversies.

“Through all of this, nadamay my mom, my dad, every time you hear Casiño masama na ang tingin mo. It’s not like that naman eh. We are very close. When one of us is having a hard time, we really get behind that person,” he said.

The teen actor said he would forever be grateful for his parents and brother, who stood by him through difficult times.

“I can’t say it in words. Hindi ko mae-express in words kung gaano ako ka-thankful sa magulang ko and sa brother ko. Nandito ako ngayon dahil sa kanila. Mama, thank you. I know that you have all the best intentions for me and sometimes hindi ako nakikinig. But I promise now to try to be a better son. Thank you and I love you,” he said.

Meanwhile, Casiño said he would love to work with his “Mara Clara” co-stars again, particularly actress Kathryn Bernardo.

“I’m very proud of her now. I saw a magazine last night that she’s the cover. She’s really pretty now. I don’t regret much eh because there is no use thinking about what could have happened, what should have happened,” he said.

“Of course, I’d like to work with Kathryn again, with Diego (Montano), Julia (Montes), with everyone in ‘Mara Clara.’ We’ve created a bond,” he said. By wanderer || Full Story: Kapamilyalogy

Kris Aquino Says Ai-Ai dela Alas and Vice Ganda Both Close to Her Heart

Television host and actress Kris Aquino denied that she had a rough time when her "Sisterakas" co-stars, actress Ai Ai delas Alas and comediane Vice Ganda, were not in good terms with each other.

Delas Alas and Vice Ganda both admitted that they had a misunderstanding although this was also eventually resolved -- well before the movie was announced.

In an interview with “The Buzz” aired on Sunday, Aquino said her relationship with the two box-office stars are different but she stressed that both are close to her heart.

“Sobrang tagal na kaming magkakakilala and iba 'yung bonding talaga namin and hindi mo na siya madadagdagan. Ang masasabi ko na lang, na-solidify,” she said.

While Aquino considers Vice Ganda as her constant “movie date,” delas Alas, on the other hand, is like a big sister to her.

“The difference lang kasi is that si Vice kasi mayroon kaming ongoing na siguro magdadalawang taon na bawat may showing na pelikula na Tagalog, kaming dalawa talaga 'yung sabay na nanonood talaga,” she said.

“Kay Ai kasi, ang dami na naming pinagdaanan together. Parang isa ko na rin siyang ate talaga kasi buong pamilya namin, we consider Ai Ai talaga as part of the family,” Aquino explained.

For the TV host, their maturity plays a big role in their friendship.

“Ang maganda sa aming tatlo, at this point of our lives, marunong kaming magsuportahan talaga at magbigay ng moment sa isa’t isa,” she said,

Aquino, delas Alas and Vice Ganda are headline the Star Cinema comedy "Sisterakas" for director Wenn Deramas, which is an entry to the 38th Metro Manila Film Festival.

Also starring Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla and Xyriel Manabat, "Sisterakas" will opens in theaters nationwide on Christmas Day. By wanderer || Full Story: Kapamilyalogy

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