Philippine Daily Inquirer

Vilma on why she gets along with Luis’ girlfriend­s

Asked what she felt when her sole committee chairmansh­ip in Congress was taken away from her, she mused: It’s a small price to pay for my personal beliefs and conviction

- By Rito P. Asilo @ritoasilo

As a mother, Vilma Santos isn’t the intrusive kind —which is why she gets along well with Luis Manzano’s girlfriend­s. “I don’t meddle. I don’t impose my wishes on them,” she told us. We asked, “Like, having a grandchild? Isn’t that more possible now that Luis seems to be getting serious with Jessy (Mendiola, his current squeeze)?” “Wala pa nga, e (I don’t see it yet),” she replied. “At the end of the day, that’s one major decision Lucky needs to make on his own.” In the actress’ observatio­n, what’s the common denominato­r among the past and present girlfriend­s of Lucky? Ate Vi said, “You know, I’ll give you an Si idea about my son’s character. Lucky kasi, he’s so malambing (very affectiona­te). You see him clowning around but, deep inside, he has a good heart—and, you see this even on TV. “He’s compassion­ate— mabilis maawa. His decisions are his, but from what I see sa mga inilapit n’ya sa amin na naging girlfriend­s n’ya, Lucky also wants someone who’s malamb- ing. I think what he looks for in a girl is someone who can be a good mother to his future kids. “He made a name for himself—and on his own. He was careful not to use me or his father (ex-husband Edu Manzano) to get to where he is now. Sarili n’yang diskarte ’yan! May sariling pag-iisip si Luis—he isn’t swayed by what other people think. He worked hard and was later noticed, first as a VJ on Myx, and nowas a TVhost.” We had a quick chat with the legendary actress last April 21, one day after her trip from Sapporo, Japan, during her break from her chores in Congress. The lone representa­tive from Lipa goes back to work on May 2.

Birthday wish

Asked what her birthday wish was for Luis, who turned 36 years old last Friday, she replied, “My birthday wish for my son is for him to stay happy and productive. I hope he continues to be God-loving. “My son is independen­t, intelligen­t and sensitive. He’s also business-minded. In spite of his offbeat humor, na namimisint­erpret ng iba as yabang (arrogance), he’s really a kind person. “Lucky knows how much his father and I love him. Kahit hindi naging successful ang marriage namin ng tatay n’ya, Edu and I have remained friends—and we’re one big, happy family! Gustuhin ko man ng apo (even if I already want a grandchild), that’s his decision, not ours. He knows what he wants and when the right time is. We’re very proud of him. Happy birthday, son—and may God bless you forever.” mirationhe­r sition toughtiall­y We groundof row dire also for the to against expressedA­te death politicalh­oe, Vi for withthe penalty—a standing reimpo-our poten-conse- adquences.kind She words. said, Any But, reaction?“Thanksas you knowbyfor the now, penalty my bill ‘no’ didn’t for comethe death without consequenc­es— tinanggal nila ang chairmansh­ip ko sa Civil Service and Profession­al Regulation committee. But, that’s a small price to pay for my personal beliefs and conviction, right?” We hear you, Ate Vi. It’s the type of steely resolve and ballsy conviction that even Darna and Sister Stella L. would truly be proud of.

 ?? MARAMAG PHOTO BY TCEL ?? Vilma Santos—
MARAMAG PHOTO BY TCEL Vilma Santos—
 ??  ?? Luis Manzano
Luis Manzano

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines