Aired (May 12, 2024): Bilang bata at nag-aaral din noon, hindi raw nakaramdam ng pressure si Luis Manzano mula sa kanyang inang si Vilma Santos tungkol sa performance niya sa school. Pakinggan ang kanyang pahayag sa video na ito.
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00:00 I want to know how much of your life is still in the hands of your great mother, Vilma Santos.
00:11 You know, uncle, they say that it must have some sort of pressure.
00:19 That I'm the son of Vilma Santos, I'm the son of Eddo Manzano.
00:24 But for me, I don't mind holding hands with that shadow for the rest of my life.
00:29 I would love to forever be acknowledged as the son of Vilma, the son of Eddo.
00:35 For me, it's a badge of honor that I can proudly say to anyone watching that,
00:40 Yes, I'm forever the son of V and Eddo.
00:45 You were a kid, you were studying,
00:47 no one can avoid knowing that you are the son of two great artists.
00:54 Yes.
00:55 Take me back to those years when you were in school.
00:58 To be fair, I went to grade school, I went to high school in Culeos, Agustin, in Makati.
01:06 In fairness, if I fell, I fell.
01:09 In fairness, I never got any favors from the teachers back then.
01:14 I remember when I got a lot of grades, I would put it in my diary.
01:20 "We want to talk to your parents."
01:22 Stuff like that.
01:23 So when I got home, I would say, "Mommy, the school is calling you."
01:27 "Why?"
01:28 "Because my grades are a bit…"
01:30 But what I don't get is,
01:32 I'm sorry to my teachers,
01:33 what I don't get is, "Mommy, my grades are okay, but why are you calling me?"
01:38 "I think they want to take a picture of you."
01:40 "I feel like I just want to see the teachers."
01:43 She said, "Is that so? Okay, I'll just go there."
01:47 To be honest, my grades are a bit low.
01:51 So when I was studying, I would say,
01:53 "I don't want to see a line of 8 in any of your grades."
01:56 So I gave her a line of 7.
01:58 You fulfilled it.
02:00 Yeah, that's the reason why.
02:02 A line of 7.
02:04 Early on, there weren't just stars.
02:08 There were mega superstars.
02:10 Yes.
02:11 I realized that.
02:12 There was one time,
02:14 maybe she wanted me to feel like I was an artist,
02:17 I was a star for all seasons,
02:18 but I was still a normal person.
02:20 And that aspect is still there.
02:22 You know that story.
02:24 So she tried to take me to a supermarket.
02:27 My mom was the one who ran it.
02:29 When we got to the supermarket,
02:32 there were three steps to a door.
02:34 You'd think it was my mom's mall show.
02:36 It was full of people.
02:38 And she took three steps,
02:40 took a few pictures,
02:41 and she told me,
02:43 "Come on, let's go home."
02:45 I wanted to be normal.
02:46 I took my son to the grocery store.
02:48 I forgot what age that was,
02:50 but I fully understood what she wanted to do.
02:53 And I understood her influence on people.
02:56 It's not simple to see her on TV.
02:59 She was one of the biggest stars,
03:01 and will always be one of the biggest stars.
03:04 I love you, Lucky!
03:06 To my dearest, Lana!
03:08 [Music]