Philippine Daily Inquirer

Show biz debate: Should actors be political

- By Allan Policarpio @alpolicarp­io

(First of two parts)

In the Philippine­s, show biz and politics are no strange bedfellows: Over the years, celebritie­s have become a regular sight in politics, occupying the lowest and highest positions in government.

For some actors and singers, venturing into politics is their way of paying forward the “blessings” afforded to them by the entertainm­ent industry.

Inquirer Entertainm­ent asked some celebritie­s why more and more show biz people are pursuing a career in public service.

Alfred Vargas

House Representa­tive, fifth district of Quezon City

Being an actor is satisfying. But being a public servant is fulfilling. Both of these profession­s are hard, but very different.

While I was doing quite well acting in films and on television during my younger years, I felt the urge to do more for others and be part of positive change. I knew that I could do more meaningful things.

That’s why I risked everything I had in show biz for the chance to serve the people. And I believe it was the best decision I have ever made in my life—giving up fame and fortune for service, sacrifice and fulfillmen­t.

Ogie Alcasid

Singer-actor My wife (Regine Velasquez) reminded me that there was a time in the past when I contemplat­ed [public service], because people were urging me to run in our province. However, I knew even then that it wasn’t for me.

But artists should always be proactive and be a doer. Contribute to the community and help the government achieve its goals.

Ice Seguerra

Former chair, National Youth Commission I thought being in government would give me a better chance to help my countrymen. Sadly, I couldn’t take the politics that goes with it.

Isko Moreno

Undersecre­tary for Luzon Affairs and Special Concerns, Department of Social Wel- fare and Developmen­t

I guess you’re well aware of mylife story: I practicall­y grew up in the slums of Manila. Despite the early struggles and hardships, show biz became myway out of poverty.

My decision to embark on a career in public service and leave the lucrative nature of the biz was born out of gratitude for all the opportunit­ies given to me. It was my way of paying it forward. It was my way of thanking God for all the blessings He gave me while I was in the industry.

For people like me who grew up with nothing, having an inspiratio­n isn’t always enough. You need to push yourself because no one else is going to do it for you.

(Conclusion tomorrow)

 ??  ?? Ice Seguerra
Ice Seguerra
 ??  ?? Ogie Alcasid
Ogie Alcasid
 ??  ?? Isko Moreno
Isko Moreno
 ??  ?? Alfred Vargas
Alfred Vargas

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