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Rhian Ramos opens up about new film, politician boyfriend

Rhian Ramos opens up about new film, politician boyfriend

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MANILA -- Actress and advocate Rhian Ramos met her fans on Saturday at a mall in Quezon City to promote her new movie "Miss Probinsyana," under the direction of JP Bautista-Ninalga.

Before she went on stage in her sparkly, cream-colored dress, Ramos gracefully granted the entertainment press an interview. 

When asked about her future plans with boyfriend Sam Verzosa, she told ABS-CBN News, "Sa (July) 31, 3 years na kami. Wala pa naman kaming pinaplano anytime soon except for maybe a vacation but nothing big."

Ramos also responded to the question if Verzosa will run for office again. She revealed, "He's definitely running but I can't confirm for what."

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Using her platform for good, the Filipina actress said that if she's not busy, she always makes sure to join boyfriend's charity activities.

She shared, "Mostly him. Minsan 'pag time ako, nakakasama ko rin siya. Marami siyang tinutulungan."

The supportive girlfriend added, "When we were new, aside from 'yung mga personality namin that we got along, one of the things talaga that we really agreeing on is it's important to use your life, your skill, or your success for the better. At the time, when we knew we bonded about that, we actually shared our dream eh na parang when you retire, 'What's your dream ganyan.' And we had the same dream and it was really centered also on helping others and doing something for others."

On what it's like to have a politician boyfriend, Ramos expressed: "At the time, hindi ko alam na ang magiging paraan niya to help other people was to run for office. It was kind of came about naturally. Now that it's here I totally support. I know him. Sometimes you have a negative connotation of what it means to be a politician especially in the Philippines. But, because I know him very well, I know what's in his heart, I know it's very pure, and I know he doesn't need money that's why I am able to support."

About the Typhoon Carina and the relief operations, she had to say: "I've been busy with work so hindi pa ako nakakasama with the repacking. It's sadly when it's this time of the year before anything bad even happens, dapat handa tayo. He's been preparing everyday. What's nice also is may mga magagandang loob na nagbibigay at tumutulong."

Ramos told her fans to watch her film "Miss Probinsyana," produced by Marjorie Aviso, Lyn Baynosa, Impact Media Convergence Inc., and Global Impact Productions Inc.

As the film promotes women empowerment, the lead actress shared her thoughts on the theme: 

"I definitely can say that I'm an empowered woman kasi I make a lot of my choices for myself no matter how people assume I should be. I've been told many times na I can only focus on one daw — you're either an actor or celebrity. I felt that to be a very limiting thought. I did not want myself to choose. I wanted to give myself both. And even the whole idea of cutting my hair, so many people told me, 'Don't do it.' But I just felt like I need to make choices to be the most authentic me. You're not looking for compliments from other people. I compliment myself everyday. But I really try to remind myself that, 'You're hot. You're good at what you do,'" she ended. 




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