That’s according to his son, Vandolph, who is looking forward to celebrating Dolphy’s 84th birthday with his beloved, Zsa Zsa Padilla and the rest of the family.
“He’s doing good, he’s okay. Iyon lang ang masasabi ko. Baka sooner or later, makikita rin natin siya,” Vandolph said at the press conference of his new TV drama “Wako Wako” at 55 Events Place in Quezon City on Thursday, March 1.
Vandolph also told the press that he and his family regularly see his father, especially during their free time.
“Kapag free kami, andoon ang kids ko sa bahay nila, we talk, we eat, just like before,” he said.
Understanding Zsa Zsa
Vandolph explains that he understands why Zsa Zsa turned emotional when asked about Dolphy’s health in a separate presscon.
"Of course, si Tita Zsa Zsa ang laging kasama ni Papa. Siya ang nakakakawitness nang nangyayari. Pero if you see my daddy right now, nakikita ko he's okay naman. Siguro 'yung kay Tita eh naipon lang ever since before."
He hopes Dolphy will return to acting on TV and the big screen someday.
"Of course, gusto talaga naman niya. Ito ang passion niya so abangan natin,” Vandolph shared.
In “Wako Wako,” Vandolph plays Rodel Gaudencio, a policeman and the father of MuyMuy (Yogo Singh).
Vandolph is excited to be back in the Kapamilya network, where he honed his acting skills.
“Sa ABS-CBN naman po talaga ako nagsimula eh, mula sa “Ang TV,” then “Home Along Da Riles.” Kumbaga, ABS-CBN talaga yung humulma sa akin as Vandolph Quizon.”
His last project in ABS-CBN is “John and Shirley.”
“Wako Wako,” directed by Wenn Deramas, also stars Ai-Ai delas Alas, Yogo Singh, Gladys Reyes, Maricar de Mesa, Malou de Guzman, Dennis Padilla, Carlos Agassi, Abby Bautista, Markki Stroem, Lizel Garcia, Eagle Riggs, DJ Durano and Franco Daza. It airs starting Monday, March 5 before “TV Patrol.”
By Karen Valeza | Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom
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