Coco Martin Reveals His Thoughts on Being ‘Private’ with His Family! ‘When They’re Criticized, I Get Hurt Easily’—Revelation in Ogie Diaz’s Interview!

In the world of showbiz where it seems like every second of an artist’s life is posted on social media, “Primetime King” Coco Martin remains one of the most mysterious personalities. In a passionate and in-depth interview with seasoned manager and vlogger Ogie Diaz, Coco breaks his silence about one of the most talked-about topics in his life: his family. [00:28]

Coco openly admits that being a very private person is a form of protection. For her, it’s enough to give her entire self and service to the public when she’s in front of the camera, but she considers her home and family to be her “sacred space.” [22:50] Coco explains that her family is not perfect and she doesn’t want them to be the subject of other people’s judgment. “When my family is criticized, I get hurt easily and that’s what I can’t handle,” she says with all honesty. [25:31]

The conversation also looked back at Coco’s painful beginnings in the industry. She revealed the intense rejection she experienced from ABS-CBN when she was just starting out because of her background as an “indie film actor.” [13:09] She was rejected for roles twice because of her “bold star” moniker following her film “Masahista.” But these trials strengthened her and taught her the value of hard work and discipline. [15:55]

Amidst her huge success in “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano” and now in “Batang Quiapo,” many are also asking if she has any plans to enter politics. According to Coco, she has received many offers, but she remains true to her father’s advice: “Don’t ever enter politics because all the people who love you now, if you run, you will all belittle them.” [22:12] Coco prefers to help in a quiet way rather than enter the chaotic world of politics.

Coco Martin and the cry of Cardo Dalisay

The actor also shared his meticulousness at work. On the set of his shows, he is known to be strict because he doesn’t want to waste every second of his work. [04:44] From drug testing his colleagues to ensuring that the talents have proper food and facilities, Coco shows a concern that comes from his own experience when he was just starting out as an extra. [05:22]

In the end, Coco emphasized that his family is the real “star” in his life. All the hardships, sleepless nights, and sacrifices are for them. Despite all the temptations and noise of fame, his faith and love for his family serve as his “anchor” to keep him grounded. This interview with Ogie Diaz and Coco Martin is not just about a famous actor, but about a man who is willing to do anything to protect his loved ones. [

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