Mar 4, 2008

Robin Padilla says his daughter Kylie (Erenea) is not fake when it comes to action stunts

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Robin as a dad
One facet of Robin’s life that many are not privy to is his being a father – quite a proud one, at that. He says he’s giving all-out support to his two daughters Kylie and Queenie in their decision to enter show business. “Kaya lang, ayoko noong mga ligaw-ligawan!” he shares. “Hindi ako full-support doon! Kasi Muslim

kami, e. Iba ang kultura. At dapat nilang panghawakan yun. Kung gusto nila ng mga ganoon, e i-denounce nila muna. At sabihin nila kung ano gusto nilang relihiyon.”

starsHe explains, “Hindi pupwedeng alam lahat ng tao, Muslim sila, tapos gumagawa sila ng hindi Islamic. Wala namang masama sa ibang religion -- kung saan ka masaya [dapat]! [Ang] religion, kailangan, pinaliligaya ka niyan.”

His 14-year old daughter Kylie is his co-star in Joaquin, where she plays the warrior girl Erenea. “Naku, yun ang abangan ng ating kabataan,” says Robin, adding that his daughter is not a “fake.” “Palagay ko e sa lahat ng ka-edad niya, siya lang ang walang [stunt] double. Magmamana sa tatay niya!”

Robin reveals that Kylie doesn’t want to use their last name, Padilla. “Yun yung kabilin-bilinan niya – ‘Please, walang Padilla!’ Ang sinasabi niya, hindi pa daw niya nae-earn yung right.”

His eldest daughter Queenie is 16 years old and is an actress in another Network.

If there’s an offer for him to do an action movie with his kids, will he take it?

“Pag handa na sila. Ayaw pa nila, e. Ang dami nang nagsasabi, pero ayaw noong mga bata.”

He says of his daughters, “Pag may leading man dapat handa! Kasi yung mga anak ko, may sumpong yun! Biglang manghahamon! Yung mga pinsan nilang lalaki, pag masyadong maporma, [nagyayaya ng] ‘Just one round!’ Pag medyo presko yung leading man baka umuwi nang [bugbugan]!”

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