Sunday, October 15, 2006

Angel Locsin: For His Eyes Only

More than winning an acting award,
Angel Locsin’s fondest dream is to see her
78-year-old father get back the eyesight
he lost eight years ago.


By RICARDO F. LO



“I’ll do everything to make him see again,” said Angel who hasn’t lost hope even after doctors told her that the stem-cell treatment wouldn’t work in her father’s case. “I’ll never get tired trying. I’m working hard because I’m saving for my dad’s treatment.”

Ali Sotto, the mom of Angel’s boyfriend Mico Sotto, donated Mico’s eyes to a girl when Mico died. Why didn’t Angel ask for Mico’s eyes for her father?

“My dad’s case is different from the girl donee who had a problem with her cornea. My father lost his eyesight due to cataract. He’s also suffering from retina detachment. Up to now, wala pa yatang possible treatment for his ailment. But I never lose hope.”

Meanwhile, Angel acts as her father’s eyes, describing to him scene by scene when they’re watching her GMA teleserye Majika together. He follows the story by ear, memorizing the voices of the characters.

“My dad has a positive attitude. Even if he can’t see, he said he’s lucky that he can still feel the beauty of the world around him.”

Besides Majika, Angel is also busy shooting the movie TXT (Regal Films) with boyfriend Oyo Boy Sotto and Dennis Trillo (her Majika leading man).

She’s also a Commercial Princess endorsing, among others, Smart, Timex Watch (with Piolo Pascual), Eskinol, Avon, the new San Mig Coffee commercial called Dream (also with Piolo) and Head & Shoulders for which she and Dr. Pie Calayan and Fanny Serrano comprise TEAM H&S with a mission to rid Manila of dandruff the fastest time possible.

“I use Head & Shoulders because it has been tested to remove more dandruff in just one wash versus what other shampoos do in three washes,” insists Angel. “H&S products are certified by the Los Baños-based UP Biotech, a center for excellence in biotechnology and microbiology.”

Angel stands 5’5”, weighs 110 lbs., measures 34-25-35, and wears small-size T-shirts and size-7 shoes.

With your tight schedule, do you ever find time to relax?
“When I’m free, like today when the taping of Majika was packed up, I stay home and watch DVDs. Or catch up on sleep. It’s nice to wake up late when there’s no work.”

Sleep is a luxury with you, I’m sure. How much sleep do you normally get per night?
“Two to three hours.”

Doesn’t lack of sleep adversely affect your acting?
“It does – sometimes – especially when the shoot is continuous. Sometimes, I go blank and forget my lines during a ‘take.’ Otherwise, I get the script in advance and memorize my lines.”

What time do you usually go to sleep and wake up?
“When I have no taping or shooting, the earliest I go to sleep is 2 a.m. I think I’m insomniac. When my call time (for out-of-town location) is 8 a.m., I wake up at 5 o’clock so I can leave the house at 5:30.”

What’s the last thing that you do before you go to sleep?
“Pray. I ask God to help make my dad see again. I also thank God for all the blessings and for me not to hurt anybody, not even unknowingly.”

And the first thing that you do when you wake up?
“Do some stretching to perk me up, para maibalik ang ulirat ko dahil nawiwindang ako as soon as I wake up. And then I pray.”

What’s your favorite sleeping wear?
“Loose T-shirt.”

Do you follow a diet?
“I don’t. I should cut down on my carb intake but I don’t. I need carb because my scenes in Majika involve a lot of fighting. Very physical. Di ka puedeng lalamya-lamya (softie-softie). But when I feel that I’m gaining weight, I don’t take too much rice; I avoid sweets and salty foods.”

What’s your favorite food?
“Filipino food. Hipon, adobo, litson-kawali. But I don’t eat dinuguan. Or any fish with soup because it seems that the fish is alive and swimming. But fried or grilled fish is okay with me.”

What about vegetables and fruit?
“Before, I didn’t eat vegetables. But now I’m learning how to, starting with salads. I used to take out the vegetables in sinigang and nilaga.”

Oh, so you’re carnivorous.
“Sobra!”

Beef or pork?
“Any kind!”

How much liquid do you take every day?
“Water? I’m trying to drink more, that’s why I always carry a bottle of mineral water with me. I take more juices and coffee.”

Do you have time to work out?
“None. But I’ve already enrolled in a gym.”

But you’re into sports, aren’t you? You’re a swimmer, aren’t you?
“I used to compete in swimming. I want to resume diving so I can get a license. I’ve tried night-diving.”

How do you condition your body?
“At home, I do some stretching in the morning. Part of my conditioning is the rehearsals for my fight scenes.”

What part of your body do you think needs some improvement?
“My abs. I want them firmer. Naa-astig-an ako sa mga babaeng firm ang abs.”

Have you become more conscious of protecting your eyes since your father became blind?
“Yes, I am. Once I underwent laser treatment because my vision was becoming blurred. It turned out that, according to the doctor, my left eye was being shut off by my brain dahil hindi ko na nagagamit. The grade on my left eye was 750 and on the right eye only 50. The doctor told me to have my eyes checked twice a year; he reminded me to refrain from rubbing my eyes.”

What part of your body is most vulnerable?
“My head. I get a headache when I’m under stress. Sometimes, when I’m too tired, the muscles at the back of my (shin) harden (napupulikat). They said that I lack potassium and advised me to take more bananas.”

Name three women you think have nice bodies.
“Angela Velez (before). Aubrey Miles. And Zsa Zsa Padilla who looks good even at 40-plus. Sana I’ll have the same body when I am her age.”

And three men...
“Oyo Boy has a nice body. Dennis Trillo. And Wendell Ramos.”

Using only body language, how would you make a guy know that you admire him?
“I blush a bit and I steal glances at him.”

( E-mail reactions at rickylo@philstar.net.ph)

Alessandra de Rossi & Jeremy Marquez: First Time/Last Time

By RICKY LO

They realized that they really loved each other when they broke up last June. The cause: A third party (said to be Jennylyn Mercado). Jeremy Marquez, actor-son of Joey Marquez, had to court Alessandra “Alex” de Rossi all over again before she relented. Jeremy sealed their reconciliation with a 10-carat ring he gave Alessandra, promising never, never to do it again – that is, swap text sweet nothin’s with any other girl.

Alessandra admitted that Jeremy was her crush even at the time when she was going steady with Oyo Boy Sotto. “I even told Oyo, ‘Crush ko yan, type ko ‘yan!’ and Oyo was only amused.”

When they met in January last year during a Nivea event in Palawan, she was free and so was he. They instantly hit it off .

“I didn’t care about his past,” said Alessandra. “I was concerned about our future.”

Opposites do attract. She’s talkative and he’s quiet. She can be brutally frank while he’s reserved. She’s straight-forward while he’s secretive.

Asked what she likes about him, Alessandra said, “None!” She’s joking, of course! Then, she conceded, “His looks. Kung hindi siya guapo, friend na lang ang tingin ko sa kanya o kaya brother!”

“That’s what I like about her,” said Jeremy, “’yung ugali niya. Totoong tatoo siya! There’s never a dull moment with her.”

She’s not his first girlfriend and neither is he her first boyfriend. Only time will tell if they are each other’s last – lasting – sweethearts.

Come to think of it, what are the other “first times” and “last times” in the lives of the couple?
Stand by.

Cried Really Hard

Alessandra: The first time was when I was born. My mom told me that I cried really hard, as if I was protesting. The last time was two Sundays ago. Don’t ask me why. (Stealing a glance at Jeremy.)

Jeremy: The first time was when our family moved to Reno, Nevada, from Los Angeles. I was just a kid then. I was born in the Philippines but I migrated with my family to the US when I was four years old. I grew up in L.A. and I cried because I didn’t want to leave my friends behind. It was in Reno that I became a “bad boy,” so my parents brought me back to the Philippines. The last time I cried really hard was last month and I guess you know why.

Prayed Really Hard

Alessandra: The first time was when my grandmother was hospitalized for lung cancer, in Italy. She died soon after. The last time was also two Sundays ago. Don’t ask me why. (Stealing another glance at Jeremy.) Not because you cry doesn’t mean it’s about love. I just sorted things out about myself. (Addressing Jeremy: “Bakit ang sama ng tingin mo sa akin? Masama ba maging honest?” Looking submissive, Jeremy said, “Hindi.”)

Jeremy: The first time was when I was in high school at Benedictine (Alabang). I failed in all my subjects and I prayed hard that my dad wouldn’t punish me. How does my dad discipline us? Not with the rod but with hurting words, masasakit na salita pero hindi mura. The last time was also last month. I prayed hard that I would win her back. God never fails those who seek His help. (Side remark from Alessandra: “Wow, galit sa akin ang Diyos!”)

Kissed a Guy/Girl

Alessandra: The first time was when I was five years old. It happened in Italy. Ginaya namin ‘yung napanood namin sa TV. The last time was... just now... when you turned your back!

Jeremy: The first time was when I was seven years old. We were playing bahay-bahayan. It was just an innocent kiss, nothing serious. The last time was... well, just now... when you were not looking!

Felt Really Sad

Alessandra: The first time was when my younger sister Margarita was born (In Italy where Alessandra and her siblings grew up; she was born in England to an Italian father and a Filipino mother. – RFL) Feeling ko hindi na ako masyadong pinapansin ng parents ko. The last time was when Jeremy and I broke up for the first time. That was last year, I think. We’ve been going steady for one year and something, since January 2005.

Jeremy: The first time was when I came back to the Philippines. I was depressed. The last time was last June and I guess you know why.

First/Last Memorable Toy

Alessandra: I once had a baby doll with a feeding bottle in her mouth. When you laid her down, the milk in the bottle would disappear. Assunta and I used to fight over that baby doll. The recent toy that I have is a PSP (Portable Play Station).

Jeremy: My first toy was a Nintendo when I was six years old. My favorite game was Blue Mines. My latest toy is...

Alessandra:... Me! I’m now his favorite toy!

Got Really Angry

Jeremy: When my mom’s boyfriend would quarrel with her. I was 10 years old then and my mom was already separated from my dad. My mom was my dad’s first wife. I got so angry when I saw my mom crying kapag inaaway siya ng boyfriend niya. The last time was also last June. Don’t ask me why and for whom.

Felt Heartbroken

Alessandra: The first time was when I broke up with Biboy (Ramirez), my first boyfriend. It was painful! I cried and cried. It took me five months to get over him. It was my first heartbreak and I didn’t know what to do. Since then, I’ve broken up with a few others at alam ko na kung paano i-handle ‘yung situation. I knew the feeling already. The last time was, of course, last June when I broke up with Jeremy. At that time, I thought it was for good.

Jeremy: The first time was three years ago when I broke up with Phoemela (Barranda). She left me. The last time was last June when Alex and I broke up. I thought we wouldn’t be able to patch things up.

He/She Was Unfaithful

Alessandra: The first time was five years ago. I wasn’t happy with my relationship so I got attracted to another guy. The last time? That was the first and the last time.

Jeremy: The first time? (Alessandra butting in: “When he was born!”) The first time was when I was in high school. I don’t remember the details anymore. The last time was... a long time ago! (Alessandra again butting in: “That was almost two months ago. Ang tagal na nga!”)

Latest Car:

Alessandra: A Starex.

Jeremy: A BMW.

Ricky Lo is a columnist for Philippine Star and also writes for several Fil-Am publications.
He can be reached at rickylo@philstar.net.ph