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00:02welcome and thank you everyone at Summit Media we build enduring media brands brands like
00:13Cosmopolitan, Preview, Spot, Met, Spin and Esquire these brands evolve with our audience and stay
00:24ahead of the curve today we celebrate our Esquire April public star Piano Pascual a man who truly
00:33embodies the spirit of constant evolution and what it means to build an enduring brand that allows him
00:43to be his authentic self as we remain committed to investing in the meaningful stories we believe in
00:50we are grateful to all our media partners for joining us today and helping us share these
00:57narratives I want to close with one more note of gratitude to another enduring brand BTO
01:06for co-presenting this media day specifically Jeannie Gloria, Honey Reyes,
01:15Robert Shortwood, Kim George Paras, and Bien Reyes thank you for your incredible support
01:24enjoy the rest of the afternoon everyone thank you thank you so much Howard another round of applause
01:31from Mr. an hour ago again thank you so much for our media partners here joining us EBS, EBN Push,
01:39Pilkidate Enquirer, Güelen Manila, Manila Standard, LiveRTV, JikoTV, Kialamar of Random Republica,
01:49and Francis and Donjo of our pep crew thank you for joining us here this afternoon and now before we
01:56call on our
01:57Robert Starr let's watch this special video
02:45the editor and chief of Esquire Philippines please welcome PJ Kamiya
02:46while we're waiting for the video let me introduce first the editor and chief of Esquire Philippines please
02:51welcome PJ Kamiya
03:05but I just wanted to mention that um we started planning our uh this April uh travel team paper
03:13the cover feature um late last year and um when there was an opportunity to um shoot this our cover
03:23star
03:24um in Dubai we took it um we were very happy that we're catching him at a very um I
03:31guess pivotal moment
03:33in his career um we feel that travel isn't just geographic it's also um transformational and internal
03:42um um I guess if you read the cover story you'll understand that um our cover star is kind of
03:49going
03:49through a very important um uh part of his life uh right now so we're very happy that we're able
03:57to
03:58tell his story so yeah I guess if he's ready do I do I comment yes yeah okay so please
04:08um give it up for
04:38the one and only
04:40First of course, let's have Keolo say something to our media partners and of course to all that can be
04:47seen in this afternoon.
04:48Hi, good afternoon everyone. Thank you for coming today.
04:51I hope you had a good hooli-wee.
04:53Not to worry about it, so thank you for joining us today.
04:57Good afternoon.
04:59I think we have questions to start our Q&A.
05:02Let's have Pink of Pep.
05:08Hi Keolo, good afternoon. Congratulations on your new cover with Esquire.
05:13Can you share with us a little about the shoot in Dubai and how was it doing this cover story
05:22for Esquire?
05:23Yes, when I was told about the shoot, since we were going to Dubai and I did a photo shoot
05:34with the same team of Michael Sinko before.
05:37And he was the one who invited us to go to Dubai and then they asked Esquire.
05:41I don't know how we went about it.
05:43But yeah, so we were there.
05:45Michael Sinko was supposed to be there.
05:46He provided all the clothes and then his local group and the same group that did my cover shoot before
05:52as well.
05:53It was nice. It was just kind of hot because we shot in the desert in a hotel.
05:56But it was all Filipino crew and we shot the whole day.
06:00And then, yeah, it was a breeze.
06:03There were a lot of people looking at us, but we went around the hotel just shooting everywhere.
06:08Yeah, it's nice to be able to do something out of the country and for this cover as well.
06:12And just like what PJ mentioned earlier, he said that travel is not just geographic, it's transformational.
06:20How has traveling transformed you recently?
06:28Traveling for me is an outlet.
06:30The reason why I work, the reason why I love to do what I do is because I'm able to
06:34express myself in different ways.
06:36But traveling for me is what keeps me grounded.
06:39Because when you're incognito or when you're abroad and no one knows you, it humbles you.
06:45So because of traveling, I realized the value of self-worth and being independent.
06:51But at the same time, you have to be responsible.
06:54Because in the Philippines, yeah, you're sick because everyone knows you.
06:57But because of traveling, I'm able to know myself better.
06:59I want to be more responsible and also independent.
07:02And that for me is transformation.
07:05And of course, you are turning 50 and become very slow.
07:11Let's be an adulately correct.
07:16Siguro if you're not an atheist pa, I say you've been in show business for so long.
07:22That's right.
07:23What would you be?
07:24I wanted to be a pilot.
07:25Growing up, I wanted to be a pilot.
07:27When I was in college, I wanted to take out of the cap in engineering.
07:30I wanted to fix cars.
07:31And I also wanted to be a newscaster.
07:34I wanted to be a journalist.
07:36But top of mind for me growing up was wanting to be a pilot.
07:39I wanted to be a pilot.
07:41Interesting.
07:42Siguro.
07:43Last question.
07:45At this point in your life, is there anything that you still want to achieve?
07:51Achieve?
07:51Oh, yeah.
07:53When I was turning 40, I remember I thought I already hit the glass ceiling.
07:57Ergo, I was contemplating on quitting.
08:01Not retiring, but you know, kind of diversifying in terms of career.
08:09But things happen differently, you know.
08:13I realize there's still so much things to do in showbiz.
08:16And now that after 10 years, I still have offers, you know, I still get endorsements.
08:24And I still get projects that, you know, make me become more challenged and passionate about what I do.
08:30So looking ahead, I'm just really excited for what else I can do.
08:37I mean, you know, the cover, the billboard last January and all the things that are coming in the next
08:46few months.
08:48Of course, there are some things that are planned.
08:50But, you know, there are things that can still surprise you.
08:53That can still make you feel as if, ah, I've not done this.
08:58Well, this is something that's something different.
08:59So I'm looking forward to those things that can also make me grow further.
09:03And as an artist, as a person, make me grow and evolve.
09:09And, you know, see what else.
09:11I mean, I don't want to get ahead of myself.
09:12I just want to keep on growing, exploring, and challenging myself.
09:17Thank you so much, Payne.
09:18So before we proceed to our next question from the press, I just have one here.
09:22What does it mean for you to personally be one of the cover of Esquire Philippines?
09:27I think the last time you were the cover of Esquire was ODJ?
09:32No, two years ago.
09:34Two years ago when I did a musical.
09:36Yeah.
09:37The article was about it.
09:38I read the article.
09:39The first time you went to the stage.
09:42Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:44So, and then before that, Esquire.
09:47And on the job.
09:49And now that we have this, you know, it's a, I treat it as a milestone.
09:54You know, it's always, for me, I feel like when you get to see yourself, you know, on the cover
09:58of something as revered as Esquire.
10:01So, it's inspiring, you know, it's overwhelming to a certain extent.
10:06But, you know, you don't dwell on that.
10:07Yeah.
10:07I'm just really happy and grateful for the opportunity to do something like this and talk about, you know, my
10:12life and the milestone.
10:13So, thank you so much, Pioto.
10:16And now we have here from, uh, random reporting on Kate and a heart.
10:20Hi.
10:21Um, how does it feel to be a heartthrob or dating?
10:26Do you think you're not used to that?
10:28Uh, one thing I'm realizing now is like, I know it's not gonna last long because it's been so long
10:37already.
10:37Uh, during the interview, I was okay with Papa P, but to be called the ultimate heartthrob at 50 or
10:4455, I think I'm kind of stretching it.
10:47So, I'm transitioning, I would say, you know, to just, uh, I guess, uh, being comfortable being called Papa P
10:54instead of P2P.
10:56The ultimate heartthrob can go away, I don't mind.
11:00I'm happy about that, but it's not something that I would, I guess, uh, I know for a fact that
11:06it's not gonna be,
11:07like that forever.
11:09So, I'm just, you know, uh, appreciating it.
11:12But if you're over, you look vocêe, um, 10 years ago,
11:16how, how, how, how, how we, how we, how we, how we.
11:23I would not consider myself, baby, surprisingly.
11:27Uh, last week, uh, when we went on the live aboard, I didn't even use any products on my body.
11:36I didn't spray any cologne, so it felt good, you know, smelling yourself.
11:40But I'm not the man, you know, I kind of was just, you know, making sure that I'm okay regardless,
11:49you know.
11:49But being vain for me, it's more being responsible because of my job.
11:54I have to look the part, I have to look good, I have to present myself in the best way
11:57possible.
11:58But being vain, I guess growing up, yeah, I would be more concerned, but it's taking care of what you're
12:10given.
12:11You know, making sure that you present yourself in the best way possible.
12:15But I don't consider myself vain.
12:17I'm fortunate enough to say that, you know, guys don't have to be vain.
12:22And, you know, just as long as you know how to take care of yourself, how to present yourself well,
12:26then you're okay.
12:26You don't have to be vain.
12:34Rando Krapulka K. LHR.
12:35Next question we have from EDC DePush, Manila Santos.
12:41Hi, dude.
12:43So, because this is a travel issue, we like to show that, of course, you're going to be a well
12:49-traveled person.
12:50Can you just share three of the places that you've traveled to that you would want to go back to
12:56in New York?
12:56And the three places that you've never traveled to that you would want to go back to?
13:00Top of mind for me is Jordan, Aman, Petra, Rawatiram.
13:06I like ancient civilization.
13:09I like studying about history and culture.
13:13And the second one would be El Nido Palawan.
13:19You know, I'm at the top of mind, but that's for me in the Philippines.
13:23Or whenever I'm abroad, I always look forward to coming home because I always want to visit El Nido for
13:27some reason.
13:28Because it's island living, it's quaint, and it's very laid back.
13:33I like the limestone cliffs, I like the island tours, I like the whole vibe of the place.
13:40And thirdly, I don't know, those are the only two places that I would go back to and would always
13:50consider, you know, going back any time.
13:55Batangas, that's where I live.
13:58It's my happy place.
14:00When I'm there, it's hard to leave because it's like being on vacation in your home.
14:06You're actually living in your vacation home.
14:10So, yeah.
14:12Places that I would like to visit, Russia, Antarctica, and some parts of Africa.
14:27I'd like to do the Samaritur's plan.
14:30And then, yoga, so in all your years of the English days, you were the most people would say that
14:36a compliment is your heart.
14:39It's a shot in Dubai, this hat, and all that.
14:41But without divulging all the juicy stuff, sa interview na Esquire, are there things that you wish people knew more
14:49about you that they don't see physically?
14:52Oh, I'm funny.
14:54I can be funny.
14:56My friends know that, my family knows that, my manager before Sinister, one time told me,
15:02I wish people knew you as this.
15:04I wish people see you as you are, because off-cam, I'm super thankful.
15:09I may be looking prim and proper, but I'm thinking like it's a six, and amongst my friends, I'm always
15:16the funny guy.
15:22Thank you so much.
15:24Thanks.
15:25We have from Manila Standard, DTY.
15:29All right.
15:30I feel like a happy.
15:32But let's get the change.
15:33That guy over there, it's very hot, yeah?
15:37Ripped body.
15:39Actually, that guy can give younger actors a run for their money.
15:44Yeah.
15:45It's a fact.
15:47But of course, there's hard work behind that physique.
15:51Can you share with us, did you have any special preparation?
15:55Okay.
15:55Thanks for that question, Yanariki.
15:58Just for your information, when they showed us the guy for the techs for the cover sheet, there was no
16:05talk list.
16:08I mean, this wasn't part of the layout.
16:12I mean, yeah, right?
16:14At all.
16:14I mean, because I did a campaign before this for benching up.
16:19So I was still, after the campaign came up, and my friends were asking me, why are you still working
16:25out?
16:26Why are you still, you know, trying to stay in shape?
16:28I said, that's just because it already came up.
16:30This doesn't mean you can rest already.
16:32You know, you never rest.
16:33As an actor, as an artist, it's our responsibility to always look good.
16:37To look our best.
16:38So when this shoot came along, and I asked, is there a talk list layout?
16:43There's still none.
16:45So there, I was wearing my shirt, and they go, can you take your shirt off?
16:50I was like, okay.
16:52I obliged.
16:53I mean, it's important that you're always ready, that you're always prepared.
16:57So even before the shoot, I always work on everything.
17:00I...
17:01Ah?
17:02Ah, pinaka na si yolo.
17:04I always go, may mamhena lang yan.
17:07Because it doesn't matter how many tattoos, but because, ah, I always wanted to do a warm-od
17:12ah, tap, and I wanted it seen, because it's, it's painful, di ba?
17:16Yung mampapatok, so this is the least painful.
17:20So I hadn't heard me do it here.
17:22And then I wanted something different.
17:23I always wanted to be tatted up, pero, you know, you can't be too literal.
17:27So, yeah, but, ah, physically-wise, physically, ah, I always want to be prepared for anything.
17:34That's why, yesterday, after the flood, I went straight to play Batmobile for four hours,
17:39because, of course, I had to get back to, ah, working out and making sure that I'm okay.
17:44Should there be a photo shoot and I'm asked to take my shirt off again?
17:50I'll add something lang, ah, ah, ah, behind the scenes.
17:53Ah, this, this layout actually wasn't part of the initial photos that they sent.
17:59Oh, yeah.
17:59When they sent us the photos, um, of course, you, you see it naman in the, in the cover story,
18:05ah, all the photos are there, but this wasn't part of it.
18:07And then we asked, ah, the team in Dubai to send us a few more shots that we can consider
18:14for, for the cover.
18:16So, and then this one was part of that, maybe five or six photos.
18:20And then when I showed it to the team, I think it was, ah, unanimous decision because it's going to
18:25be, ah, the cover.
18:27That's nice to know.
18:29Um, for my last question, I'd like to piggyback on the title, ah, of, ah, cover story, perhaps, as a
18:36public group.
18:37I understand that you've mentioned earlier that you are, or, you know, a green bench or, you know,
18:43can be part of the story more about yourself, and, ah, as an actor and creative.
18:48But, ah, ah, the level of yours, Patrick, do you still feel like there's, ah, more to prove?
18:57It's constant, you know?
18:59When you say you've done this, you've achieved something, the next day you wake up, you have to do something
19:05again.
19:06You have to prove it again.
19:07If not for the people around you, to yourself, you know?
19:10Because you never stop growing.
19:13You never, you never stop evolving.
19:14It's not about proving a point.
19:16I guess, basing it on the interview, proving that no matter what age, no matter how old you are,
19:23you can still do something.
19:24You can still, ah, defy, ah, the norm, and be a fair blazer, you know?
19:31It's, it's not something conscious, but it's been really inspired, and to make people realize that, you know,
19:36we're okay, no matter where we are, stages of our lives, it's important that you have self-love,
19:43you have self-respect, you know, your self-worth, and that you can always be better.
19:48But, tch, I'm 50, man, to be given this kind of cover, like, wow, it's not mine.
19:53But I never stop there.
19:54I'm still gonna care, and I'm still gonna move on, and not just dwell on this, but to prove myself
20:00again,
20:01uh, time in again, and that's just, you know, uh, rest of my law, or else I will, you know,
20:07I'll stretch it as much as I can, if I can.
20:11Thank you, ma'am.
20:18Thank you, Iki.
20:19Uh, we also have a question from, when in Manila, we have Gia Bote.
20:25Hello, Gia Bote.
20:26So, first thing about travel.
20:29So, can you share with us travel tips or essentials, and
20:32what do you have priorities for travel, can you?
20:35Oh, impact life, of course, especially because you travel, you carry your own bags,
20:39and carry your wit, uh, be mindful, and have your cards ready.
20:47Don't bring a lot of money, a lot of cash.
20:49I always just use my cards, and just for tips.
20:53And, yeah, don't, don't be, don't look like a tourist.
20:57Don't look like a tourist. Don't be looking around.
20:59Make sure that you blend, and, uh, you're always aware of everything around you.
21:09Mm-hmm.
21:11I do my own flights, I do all my accommodations, all the tours I do with myself, but I'm doing
21:15it.
21:16But it's important to also have the options.
21:19So that you don't, you don't just, you don't splurge.
21:21I mean, you look for, you know, you don't have to be great, but you have to be practical in
21:25terms of what you can buy,
21:28what you can bring, and where you can go, you know, what deals you can get online.
21:40I've always been vocal about wanting to do a body of a political figure, you know, in the Philippines.
21:46Hopefully, that can have a connection.
21:49Thank you, Paul. Congratulations.
21:52Bye.
21:54We also have, from Daily Tribune, Penny Bernardo.
22:04Good afternoon.
22:05Um, the last time you were talking about, I was still impressed.
22:10Um, you said that among your 50-year-old girls has to have another baby.
22:15So is it, does it, does it, does it still exist?
22:17Was I drunk?
22:18What is it?
22:23Uh, yeah, you know, uh, gosh.
22:26Uh, I've been single for some time now.
22:29Uh, but yeah, of late, I kind of feel that, you know, you wanna be able to have someone you
22:36can talk to,
22:37to have someone, you know, just to, just have someone.
22:42But, uh, baby-wise, I don't think I'm ready yet.
22:45You know, when I grow up, my son is just 28.
22:48Maybe he's a moment.
22:50But, you know, when it happens, why not?
22:52But for me, I super enjoy my life.
22:54I'm not saying, you know, it's fun to be single, but, you know, there are pros and cons.
23:00But, options-wise, I would not want to have a kid without a partner, of course.
23:04I would want to have a wife first before I have a kid.
23:07Okay.
23:08Since, uh, I mean, fuel prices, I mean, we're high now.
23:13What are you gonna give up?
23:16I mean, in what area of your, uh, life, would you like to save?
23:21In what context? I'm sorry.
23:22Oh, it seems that fuel prices now are, uh,
23:24A few more hours.
23:26Mungpabay na lang ako.
23:28Mungpabay na lang ako.
23:29Mungpabay na lang ako.
23:29Mungpabay na lang ako.
23:31Mungpabay na lang ako.
23:31Since the shoot was in Dubai,
23:34So, as a former OFW, what did you feel about their flight there?
23:39Ah, no, we went there just before it, uh, started.
23:42So, we were okay.
23:44So, uh, do you have any message for them?
23:46Also, uh, those who are OFWs in the Middle East?
23:50You know, we can only pray.
23:52We can only pray.
23:53And it's important that we know our options.
23:55You know, it still will pass.
23:58But, yeah, just pray, you know, for it to ease.
24:02And that's all we can do.
24:03Thank you very much.
24:09Thank you from Daily Tribune now.
24:12Our next is from Inquirer.
24:16I think when we travel, we sometimes underestimate the idea of being practical rather than, like, cheap in yourself.
24:24So, where do you find the balance between cheap in yourself and being practical?
24:29Uh, actually, you said, you know, I sometimes would splurge in a good meal and do a discounted tour.
24:38So, it's just a matter of balancing it out and staying in places that have better options in terms of
24:44accommodations.
24:46And just find the things that you need, you know.
24:49It's important because if you bring so much, then you also have to pay extra for your luggage.
24:54But if you find the things that you don't need, then that's being impractical because you're going to just put
24:58it to waste.
25:00And also, traveling-wise, yeah, you just really pack light and just not be seen as a tourist because it's
25:08an easy take, you know, for the bad people.
25:12But in terms of balancing, you know, I'm not a stagey person.
25:17When I would like to treat myself or my family, I make sure that, you know, we eat the best
25:23food, we do the best tour.
25:25But, yeah, I mean, there are also times that you should be practical in terms of where you can stay
25:30or what car you can hire or where you can go and get a quick discount, you know, and all
25:35go to tours as well.
25:37So, as someone who has traveled a lot, for you, what are your non-negotiables?
25:41Like, you need to go to a good restaurant and all that or, like, get good stuff for your family?
25:47Accommodation for me. Accommodation.
25:49You know, you can always cook, you know, at an Airbnb.
25:54But in a hotel, you can only have two persons in one room and, like, an Airbnb.
26:00Yeah, for me, that's why I always book myself whenever we travel as a faculty.
26:04I, you know, I look for a house where we can do our laundry.
26:09Since I do a lot of travels, my sister and I would always look for an Airbnb that has a
26:14washer.
26:16So, since you're always backlight, we always have to wash your clothes.
26:19So, we do an Airbnb so we can do our laundry and then move on to another town and do
26:23our laundry again.
26:24I guess, last for me, as you're reaching the big 5-0, if you could look back at how your
26:30life has been, what is one moment in your life that you would just say that you're proud of yourself?
26:36No.
26:37Yeah.
26:38Looking back.
26:39You know, I was doing an interview with TJ Perina.
26:43I was with my son yesterday and we were talking about, you know, how we envision our life to be
26:48our heart.
26:48We look at ourselves five years down the road or ten years after.
26:53And I was like, you know, when I was browsing through my photos earlier the day yesterday, I realized I'd
26:59done so much, you know, in the 30 years of being in this business.
27:02I never got the, smelled the flowers because I was always on the go.
27:06And now that for the first time in 30 years, I have not had a TV show or a movie
27:10that I'm doing.
27:13So, it's been a couple of months, I've just been on vacation doing shoots, tours, concerts, endorsements, but no any,
27:20like, regular, being regular on the set.
27:26So, I was able to look back and really appreciate what I've done, what I've gone through the last almost
27:3130 years of my work.
27:33And it made me smile.
27:35So, it was just recent that I was able to really appreciate them and really just bask in it and
27:41take it all in.
27:42I guess you've got a final follow-up for me if you don't mind me asking because even if you've
27:47already been on the street for quite some night,
27:52I know my demographics. I take care of that.
27:58So, it's like, what is your reaction like that? I don't know. What are your favorite things?
28:03They always say...
28:09I think it's because of my relationship with my mom.
28:12They see how well with my mom, how much respect I have for her.
28:16And of course, the women around me as well, I have four sisters. So, I think that resonates with them
28:21as well.
28:22Thank you so much for your participation.
28:25Thank you so much. Now, before we proceed to our last few questions, I just have one.
28:31I heard that you are coming with something for music this year and please share to us.
28:38I've been working on an album. We don't have a definite title yet, but it's a duet album. It's all
28:48original. I'm doing duets with our singers.
28:53There's Regime, there's Jennie, there's Kenzie, there's Clarice, there's Juris, to name a few.
29:03And I also recorded a song for the fans. And one song that actually we listened to yesterday, but I
29:14asked my son to compose a song for me.
29:16And we're going to record it next week. It's another duet. It's the first time I'm doing a duet with
29:21my son that he wrote.
29:23So, I've been working on it since before the pandemic. And the pandemic happened. We didn't want to rush it.
29:29But since I'm working on a concert this November, the last recording is really legal. And it's going to come
29:37out in time for my concert in November.
29:39Yeah, it's a new album. I have not released an album for so many years. So, I just really took
29:44my time and I'm excited about that.
29:46So, you know, hush, hush, but it's going to come out in action, yeah.
29:49Yeah, it's really exciting. It's someone very passionate in music and we're excited to listen to duets with some of
29:57the iconic female singers of the country.
29:59And now, let's have our last question from our platform, Donjo.
30:04Hi.
30:06Congratulations. Thank you.
30:08Okay, so since this media day is co-presented by BDO, and they're also celebrating, I believe, their 50 years.
30:15So, it was our friend from Inquire asked what you are most proud of in the past 50 years. How
30:24about in the next 50 years, is there anything or something that you would want to achieve or a point
30:31that you would want to prove?
30:32Okay, I'm fortunate enough to be given this platform. So, if there's anything I can contribute to the industry, I
30:39would do it, you know.
30:41So, my passion is acting. I love filmmaking, and I've always been open about wanting to just really, you know,
30:50bringing our content out there in a global market.
30:54I want the Filipino films to break out internationally, like how the other Asian countries are doing it.
31:00I want us to be proud of our heritage, our culture, our sensibilities, and I want to be part of
31:05that movement.
31:05So, if I can contribute and be part of that movement, you know, I'd like to stand for the next
31:1050 years for that.
31:11Thank you. And lastly, we're just quite curious.
31:15Ano ba yung secret sa pag-maintain ng ganyang status na even at your age right now, you are still
31:21the ultimate?
31:26Nagpinawa na kasi ako, simula ng video.
31:29Nagpinawa na kasi yung video.
31:30So, I've been with Vito for 20 years now.
31:32I'm looking forward for the next 30 years, Ms. Jeannie.
31:37There's no secret to it.
31:38You know, I love life. I love having a purpose.
31:42I love waking up to a new day, taking on new challenges, and just getting better, being better at what
31:47you do,
31:48and being nicer, you know, being more humble, being more grounded, and just learning more how else you can grow
31:55as a person,
31:56and how many lives you get to affect when you're being yourself.
32:00And I guess, when it emanates, and it brings out the best in you, you look better, you feel better,
32:05you feel better, you feel better.
32:07Thank you so much.
32:13Okay, we also have another from our crew, Frances.
32:18Hello, hello, happy to be.
32:19Okay, so since this is a channel cover, just one question.
32:25As a traveler, do you think you're more of a planner, or you're more of a spontaneous traveler?
32:30I'm both. I plan ahead.
32:33But when I'm there, like, when I did this trip one time, we did, we used Florence as our base.
32:40I rented an Airbnb for two months, for eight weeks, and then the rest of the time, we didn't have
32:45any plans.
32:46But I just made sure that we had a base, that we had a place where we could park our
32:51backs.
32:52And then the rest of the time, it was spontaneous.
32:54So that's how I planned before.
32:56But I also am very spontaneous when I get to a place.
32:58I just plan, or just, you know, decide when you get there.
33:03And now, last but not least, from Lionheart TV.
33:06I promise.
33:10Lionheart TV, Tristan.
33:13So first of all, congratulations.
33:15And I think, first of all, it's safe to say that for years now you are in the spotlight,
33:21kaya nyo pa rin po makipasabayan sa mga bagong artists.
33:25So what advice can you give them po, especially the new and upcoming ones?
33:30Don't need to be sensitive.
33:32Gen Z's now are so sensitive, you know, they quit right away.
33:36Pinagosaba lang kasi na.
33:38No, you gotta be resilient.
33:40You know, if you want something, you work hard for it.
33:42And regardless what people throw at you, they make you feel bad.
33:47Pick up the pieces.
33:48Move on.
33:50Don't carry any grudge.
33:51Grow.
33:53Learn.
33:54Evolve.
33:55And know that you have a purpose to fulfill.
34:01Never stop learning.
34:02Never stop holding your craft.
34:04I guess that's one thing I, for me, I've been practicing, you know, since I started.
34:10That I never said, I'm good enough.
34:13I always wanted to be better than where I am today, than what I am today.
34:17So that tomorrow, there will be something that I can discover about myself.
34:21And become a better person in it.
34:23If I can give them advice, is that know your worth.
34:27Study your craft.
34:29And make sure that you give it more than 100%.
34:32You know, don't be too sensitive.
34:35If you want to achieve something, if you want to do something, if you want to travel, if you want
34:40to be able to provide for yourself.
34:41And you work hard for them.
34:43You work hard.
34:44You know, regardless of what people throw at you.
34:46You just work hard and never give up, you know.
34:49We Filipinos are very resilient.
34:51So live in that culture, that mindset, and then you build places.
34:55And lastly, though, what part of these, your wishes you can give on reinventing the public?
35:08I never thought I'd get this far, I mean, honestly.
35:12But to be here right now, after 30 years, and still, you know, get to do something like this, you
35:20know.
35:21I'm happy to be given that opportunity.
35:24And I would never wrestle my laurels.
35:29I would never say this is enough.
35:31So for me, it's just really a matter of taking care of myself and, you know, aware and consciously, of
35:36course.
35:36You always want to present yourself and shock your audience or go to the article, you know.
35:42When I did the photo shoot for Bench, I personally approached Bench.
35:47I said, B, B, C, I'm 30, 50.
35:50I want to do a campaign.
35:52And I never did an underwear in that thing.
35:54So I just wanted to do something different.
35:56So I guess that's where I'm coming from.
35:57If I can do something that will shock the audience in a positive way, then I'd do it.
36:02I don't mind growing.
36:04I don't mind getting out of the box, getting out of my conference.
36:06And as long as I know it will make me grow as a person and evolve as an artist.
36:12Thank you so much, Liner TV.
36:14Thank you so much to everyone, man.
36:16That's it.
36:18That's the end of our community.
36:19That's the last one in the morning.
36:22A big round of applause for Mr. Piotr Pastrani.
36:25Thank you so much.
36:29Last few words, PJ.
36:30No, I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for making the time.
36:33You know, it's a Wednesday afternoon and you all have busy nights.
36:36So thank you so much for coming here.
36:38And thank you, Piotr.
36:39Of course.
36:40And again, thank you so much to our BW Conference Center by PDO.
36:44And now let's proceed to our group photo.
36:47Let's then call on our summit media team.
36:50Our Esquire editorial.
36:52Let's go.
36:54Let's go.
36:55Let's go.
36:56Let's go here.
36:57Let's go.
37:02So then women.
37:33And together with the management of Summit Media, let's call the under-president, Mr. Howard Rowe, our general manager from
37:39online, Ms. Christine Sandejas, and of course, our group publisher, Zainzai.
38:17Okay, thank you.
38:18Now let's have, of course, our co-presenter, PBO.
39:10Thank you so much.
39:12Let's also call in our editorial team of S450 Games.
39:15Please join us here.
39:18From S450 Games, let's go.
39:22Bettina, James.
39:25No problem.
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