Aired (March 21, 2024): Gaano nga ba ka-komportable si Ahron Villena sa kanyang katawan?
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00:05 [Darren] But what is the bad and the good about being sexy?
00:09 [Darren] Quickly, what is not good and what is good about being perceived?
00:14 [Darren] It's not just perceived, you're really sexy.
00:16 [Joseph] I think this is what Eron said earlier.
00:19 [Joseph] Sometimes you're stereotyped as being just a body,
00:22 [Joseph] with no brain.
00:24 [Darren] That can hurt.
00:25 [Joseph] Yes, yes, yes.
00:26 [Joseph] So I think that's the bad side of being sexy.
00:30 [Joseph] Sometimes people think that's all you can do.
00:33 [Joseph] But on the contrary,
00:35 [Joseph] when you're developing your body,
00:37 [Joseph] you're smart enough to develop that body.
00:40 [Joseph] So, you know, even if you have that kind of hearing,
00:43 [Joseph] part of it is you can still say no.
00:46 [Joseph] I wasn't able to build this kind of physique because
00:48 [Joseph] I think I'm smart enough.
00:50 [Joseph] Because not everyone can build that kind of physique.
00:52 [Darren] I like that idea because it's not just about being sexy.
00:55 [Darren] On the back road discussion,
00:59 [Darren] the bigger discussion,
01:01 [Darren] showbiz, when you're told you're an artist,
01:04 [Darren] you're just an artist.
01:05 [Darren] I react to that because
01:07 [Darren] the life of an artist is very difficult.
01:09 [Joseph] That's true.
01:10 [Darren] You're just an artist.
01:12 [Darren] Your job is easy.
01:13 [Darren] You just cry, laugh, and look good.
01:16 [Darren] When in fact, it's a job.
01:18 [Darren] It's a decent job.
01:20 [Darren] And it's not easy.
01:22 [Darren] You, Aaron.
01:23 [Darren] When it comes to the discussion about
01:26 [Darren] what's bad and good about being sexy.
01:28 [Aaron] Actually, it's almost the same as Luke's.
01:30 [Aaron] Because what they do is,
01:32 [Aaron] for example, I'm naked.
01:34 [Aaron] Then they say, "Aaron, that's just how it is."
01:36 [Aaron] "It's just being naked."
01:37 [Aaron] But Luke's right.
01:39 [Aaron] I also molded my body to be confident, of course.
01:45 [Aaron] And of course, there are things that
01:49 [Aaron] the bashers are just there.
01:51 [Aaron] And at the end of the day,
01:53 [Aaron] you know that it's not just about your body.
01:56 [Aaron] It's not just to fantasize or what.
02:01 [Aaron] This is what I want.
02:03 [Aaron] And of course, at the end of the day, you're getting older.
02:05 [Aaron] You want to build your confidence in yourself.
02:08 [Darren] Again, I say I have a story.
02:10 [Darren] I mean, beneath the body, I have a soul.
02:12 [Darren] I have a story.
02:13 [Darren] I have pain.
02:14 [Darren] I have joy.
02:16 [Darren] But I saw your latest pictorial.
02:18 [Darren] You're really that comfortable with your body?
02:22 [Darren] I saw that pictorial.
02:24 [Darren] What was it?
02:26 [Alex] That was my birthday shoot.
02:28 [Darren] But when you were standing,
02:30 [Darren] you know, this is my friend.
02:32 [Darren] When you were standing,
02:34 [Darren] you were wearing a robe.
02:36 [Darren] And you were talking.
02:37 [Darren] It's like nothing happened.
02:39 [Alex] It's like nothing happened here, but
02:41 [Alex] I was looking down.
02:42 [Alex] I was trying to secure it because there might be a bump.
02:44 [Darren] Oh, okay.
02:45 [Alex] I took off my clothes, but I had to secure this side.
02:49 [Darren] I noticed that.
02:50 [Alex] I was showing the tattoo.
02:52 [Darren] The tattoo.
02:53 [Darren] I noticed that you were wearing a waistcoat.
02:56 [Darren] You're not, as models,
02:59 [Darren] don't you guys feel commercialized?
03:02 [Darren] Don't you feel, for lack of a better word,
03:05 [Darren] commodified?
03:07 [Darren] You're like a commodity.
03:09 [Darren] Not really.
03:10 [Alex] No, not really.
03:11 [Alex] I just put it on for fun.
03:12 [Alex] I'm like, "Go more. Put more."
03:14 [Darren] Do you know the people there?
03:15 [Alex] I know them. I'm comfortable there.
03:17 [Darren] That's important.
03:18 [Darren] When you're putting on oil, you're not being forced.
03:23 [Alex] I'm dancing.
03:24 [Darren] Correct.
03:25 [Alex] I'm dancing to make it lighter.
03:27 [Darren] Right.
03:28 [Alex] As long as you feel that you're not being exploited or what,
03:31 [Alex] you don't need to be.
03:32 [Darren] When do you know that you're being exploited?
03:34 [Alex] Maybe when it's obvious that there's a...
03:39 [Darren] Oh, okay.
03:40 [Darren] You would know.
03:41 [Alex] I know, but I don't want to name it.
03:43 [Alex] During a movie, but that's okay.
03:46 [Darren] Without having to name names, you already said that.
03:48 [Darren] In a movie, what happened?
03:50 [Alex] It's like, "Uncle Boy, the plaster. I need to put on plaster."
03:54 [Darren] Okay.
03:55 [Darren] The kids, the mothers, we're talking about,
03:57 [Darren] the ones who are in the cells, okay.
03:58 [Alex] I need to put on plaster.
03:59 [Darren] Sometimes, in movies, you need to put on plaster.
04:00 [Darren] And then what happened?
04:01 [Alex] I was just a cameo in that movie.
04:03 [Alex] Then, I was looked for.
04:06 [Alex] And then, when he came in, he said,
04:09 [Alex] "Why are they putting that? I'll put that on."
04:11 [Darren] Oh.
04:12 [Alex] Then, I said, "Okay."
04:13 [Alex] Then, you feel like there's something, but I didn't get it.
04:16 [Alex] I was too young.
04:17 [Alex] And of course, in our industry,
04:19 [Alex] you might say, "Oh, this is art."
04:20 [Darren] But looking back, you feel like you were abused.
04:23 [Alex] That time.
04:24 [Darren] Okay, alright. I get that.
04:25 [Darren] Because, the lesson there,
04:27 [Darren] when young artists go through this,
04:29 [Darren] say no.
04:30 [Darren] And say it, right?
04:32 [Darren] Say, "Wait a minute." Right?
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