Saturday, July 14, 2012

Piolo Pascual ayaw mag papigil sa sport activities kahit kagagaling sa Bike accident

Even if he figured in a biking accident in Ambuklao Road, Baguio City last July 3, Piolo Pascual doesn't want to slow down on his sports activities.

“Two days after, nag-bike agad ko. I’ve also been playing badminton. One thing I realized, it didn’t stop me. The more I want to ride. Ibang klase. I remember the last time I was injured during a bandminton tourney, nagpahinga lang ako sandal, pero mas naging agresibo ako maglaro. It makes you better at mas nalelegitimize yung pagsali mo sa sports,” Piolo said in an interview on Sunday, July 8, after Star Magic’s 20th celebration in “ASAP 2012.”

Piolo's fans were worried when they saw Instagram photos of their idol with the captions “Battle scars” and “show must go on.” One photo showed his bruised arms while another saw him driving with a bandaged arm.

Fast healer

“Okay naman siya, Good thing I’m a fast healer. May scratches ako dito. It’s kinda healing fast,” Piolo said,

He revealed that his son Iñigo and other members of his family who were with him in Baguio were worried. But Piolo assured them he was okay.

“They were worried, of course my mom and my family. She wanted to see me right away. Gusto nilang makita gaano kalalim ang sugat, gusto nila akong magpa-check up and X-ray. Pero wala naman akong naramdaman eh. Wala, okay naman,” he said.

After the accident, Piolo attended to his showbiz commitments, including Star Magic’s 20th celebration in “ASAP 2012” right away. He was happy to reunite with fellow Star Magic talents.

“Dito lang kami nagkikita-kita. It’s nice and refreshing to see all of them here, just to bond a little. Sobrang dami from before the time we were starting. Andyan sila Gio Alvarez, Lindsay Custodio, Steven Alonzo, sila Sarji Ruiz, halos mga kasabayan ko sila. So, para kaming galing school na nag-alumni homecoming.”

Dreams for Inigo

In a separate interview, Piolo talked about Iñigo, who also shows interest in joining showbiz.
Piolo wants his son to finish his studies first.

“Ayaw ko, ayaw ko talaga. Gusto ng bata, pero sabi ko sa kanya ibigay niya muna sa akin ang high school diploma niya,” Piolo disclosed.

Iñigo studies in the US but visits Manila during school breaks.

“He still has four years before he turns 18. Pag 18, wala naman na tayong ano diyan. Ang gusto ko sana may degree siya. I’ll be the happiest dad kung mabibigyan degree siya, if he’s able to finish college,” Piolo shared.

But what if Inigo still wants to become an actor?

“When he turns 18, compromise, kung talagang hilig niya, bahala siya. Pero ako, kung papapiliin ako, pag-aaral pa rin talaga,” Piolo replied.

Now that Iñigo is on a school break, Piolo is happy to bring Inigo with him during tapings and other showbiz commitments. This way, they can spend more time together.

“We make it a point na kapag andito siya, we spend time together because sobra yung trabaho ko. Sobrang blessing na kapag summer, he stays with me. Siya yung pinakamatyagang kasama ko sa trabaho,” Piolo shared.

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