Senator Ramon 'Bong' Revilla Jr. was only seven years old when he was exposed to the glitz and glamor of show business 50 years ago.
MANILA -- Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. was only seven years old when he was exposed to the glitz and glamor of show business 50 years ago.
“Hindi ko pinangarap ang pulitika. That came much later. Sana nag-abogado ako. Showbiz talaga ‘yung first love ko.” “Ang daddy ko talaga ang naging mentor ko,” admitted Revilla. “Hindi lang sa paggawa ng pelikula kung hindi pati sa pag-arte, siya ang humubog sa akin hanggang sa aking paglaki.” “Hindi ko maaabot ang lahat ng ito kung hindi dahil sa Panginoon. Kasama din ang lahat ng nagtiwala sa akin through the years – producers, directors, production staff, stuntmen, my fellow artists and the fans. I’m really thankful to everyone.”
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