18 QUESTIONS FOR KC
by Ricky F. Lo, Philippine Star, April 6, 2003
What!?! A debut without a cotillion?
"Yeah,
why not?" asked Kristina Cassandra, KC for short, Concepcion,
unica hija of Sharon Cuneta and ex-husband Gabby Concepcion
(now residing in the US), whoís celebrating her 18th birthday
tomorrow, April 7, first with a party for the press and the
following day with another party for friends and relatives,
both at The Tent in The Fort (same venue of the fabulous
Ruffa-Yilmaz wedding last March 25).
Thereíll be the
traditional "18 candles" and "18 roses" but the debutante
wonët be having any "first dance," not even a "second dance"
or a "third dance" simply because, she blushed, "I donít know
how to dance!"
But why no cotillion?
"For the
same reason," smiled KC, the sum total of the best qualities
of her parents. "Because I donít know how to dance. Besides, I
donít want to bother my friends with having to gather for the
rehearsals; itís such a hassle, di ba?"
In short, itís
going to be, in KCís own words, "just a big party, far
different from her momís fairy-tale debut in 1984 (held at the
Fiesta Pavillion of the Manila Hotel, graced by bigwigs from
politics, business and showbiz). "I donít want my debut to be
different, really," said KC, "I just want it to be that way ñ
you know, a party for family and friends."
KC is an
Aries but people not close to her wonít notice her being one.
"I donít believe in what the horoscope says but some
of it are true. My determination, for instance. Aries people
are supposed to be determined; they wonít stop until they get
what they want."
In September, if she doesnít change
her mind, KC will enroll in a course in film and/or
communication in an unnamed Paris school.
Meanwhile,
just like that of a typical debutante, her mind is whirling
with thoughts of her formal "coming out". Letís "dissect" that
mind a bit.
1. Do you have any birthday wish?
"Wish ko ma-meet si Janet Jackson.
Sheís my idol! I was a kid when I watched her concert here and
I missed several parts of it, especially the sexy ones. I fell
asleep because they didnít allow me to watch them. They told
me, ëKC, close your eyes!í And I did. Well, I got bored.
Hayun, nakatulog tuloy ako. But I just love Janet; I
watch all her videos. Star-struck ako sa kanya."
2. Has your father (Gabby) greeted you already?
"Oh, not yet. Itís only March (Time of this
Conversation ñ RFL) but I guess he will. He has my number
and I have his, so... Weíre in constant touch. I expect him to
greet me. If not ..."
3. Now that youíre 18, what
are the things that youíll be deciding on by yourself?
"My destiny. No, Iím just kidding! I think Iíve
been doing that for the past few years; Iíve been doing a lot
of planning ñ Iíve been planning my own life! That, I think,
is the responsibility of every person in the world. I mean,
you canít just leave everything to your parents. Kung wala
na sila, anoíng mangyayari sa buhay mo? If thereís an
opportunity and I feel strongly about it, then I make a
decision and tell my parents about it ñ you know, justify my
decision."
4. Do things come easy because youíre
the daughter of Sharon Cuneta?
"I think there are
only two ways of handling that. If youíre born into a
situation like mine, either you pursue it or you donít. Being
the daughter of Sharon Cuneta is only one-fourth of who I am.
Even without my name, Iíd still be going in the same
direction because ëyon ang passion ko, e. Even
if Iíd just work behind the scenes, Iíd still love it kasi
nandoon ang passion ko, e."
5. How many
percent of you do you think is Sharon Cuneta and how many
percent is Gabby Concepcion?
"I think with every
person in the world, the ratio genetically is half-half,
fifty-fifty. But with me, I think Iím different from both of
them. One of my wishes on my 18th birthday is for people to
see me for who I am, for what I am... not just anak ni
Sharon or anak ni Gabby. Donít get me wrong. Thereís
nothing wrong with being identified as anak ni Sharon
or anak ni Gabby... okey nga ëyon... because my
parents have achieved so much. My Mom is respected for what
she does. My only wish is for people to see what I can do and
to appreciate me for it. I guess every teenager has the same
wish ñ to have her own identity. But as Iíve said,
ibang-iba ako sa kanilang dalawa. I donít know my Dad
enough to say how much I take after him... Pero my Mom,
I know very well so I can say that 30 percent of who I am is
very Sharon Cuneta when she was my age. Iím not out to prove
to the world what I can do; Iím just out to prove to myself
that I can do things on my own."
6. If you were not
Sharon Cunetaís daughter, what sort of life do you think youíd
be having today?
"Well, I would definitely be
working for what I wanted and that would still be around the
media because Iím comfortable in that field. Iíd still be
exposed to the media because the kind of work that Iím doing
now is exactly the one that I love to do. I donít think Iíd
like to be confined to an office ñ you know, ëyung nakaupo
ka lang. Thatís not the kind of work that I want to do.
Ako kasi, I like moving around ñ I canít stay put in
one place! Feeling ko Iíd still be the same person
except that, maybe, Iíd be working harder to achieve what I
want."
7. What do you think you can do that your
Mom and/or your Dad cannot?
"I donít know! Iím
taking one step at a time, one foot in front of the other. But
you know, things are changing so fast now. ëYung mga
nagagawa ngayon ng mga 10 years old hindi pa alam gawin
ng mga 40 years old noon. I guess Iím just more
open to things that my Mom and Dad were not during their time.
Like, if I have to achieve something, I want it to affect not
only the Philippines, but the whole world. Parang ganoon.
Mataas ang ambisyon na ëyan, I know, but itís better to
aim very high than not at all, di ba?"
8.
What can you say about your Dad Francis (Kiko Pangilinan, her
stepfather)?
"I think he is a fabulous parent.
Heís a very, very good Dad. Iím not saying that because weíre
under the same roof but because he really is. Ano, e, alam
na alam niya kung paano ka imo-mold para maging
successful sa buhay... para maging successful
professionally and spiritually. Heís just considerate and so
aware of what heís doing. Alam niya kung ano ang
influence niya sa tao ... sa mga kids niya, so
he knows what to do to make you feel secure with yourself
para kahit wala sila, okey ka. Iím also close to
Frankie (Her half-sister. ñ RFL)."
9.
What are your most cherished memories as a child?
"The times when I was with the Gamboas (Her
momís maternal relatives. ñ RFL). You know, my extended
family. Marami ang Gamboas. Sa Lola ko, nine
silang magkakapatid (Including Sharonís mom, Elaine
Cuneta, and Helen Gamboa-Sotto. ñ RFL). Iím super-close to
the Gamboas. Weíd always be doing things together, including
traveling together."
10. And your most painful
memories as a child?
"When I realized na hindi
na magkakabalikan ang parents ko. I donít even know
how old I was then. I remember that I even asked Santa Claus
kung magkakabalikan sina Mama at Papa and when they did
not, I was heart-broken. ëYon ang first heartbreak
ko. Feeling ko noon namatayan ako."
11. Whatís the best lesson that you learned from
your Mom?
"I learned a lot of lessons from my Mom.
One of them is that I should never forget the people whoíll be
there even if, quote-unquote, the machine breaks down. I would
meet a lot of people, thatís for sure, but in the end, only
the ones true to you will be around. Like my Mom, she has only
like three or five best friends, true friends, most of them
now living abroad. But everytime they see each other, friends
pa rin sila. Close na close sila. Itís as if
they parted only yesterday when, in fact, they havenít seen
each other for years and years. Do I know who my real friends
are? I guess I do. I can count in the fingers of my hands
kung ilan ang true friends ko talaga. I have a
limited number of friends. Iíve learned not to be too
trusting. But the friends that I have have been with me from
way back. Talagang old friends, since kindergarten
days. I guess there are five of them na parang members
na ng family ko."
12. Are you choosy
when it comes to suitors?
"Yeah. Actually, not
suitors. Pagdating sa boyfriends na, I know Iím
gonna be choosy. But suitors, okey lang; talagang
kinakausap ko sila. Iím not naman the type as, you
know, ëAyoko saíyo dahil hindi ka cute!í Hindi naman
ako ganyan. Do I have to consult my Mom about my suitors?
Oh, yes, sinasabi ko naman sa kanya. You know, ëMom,
nanliligaw si ganyan... parati kaming nag-uusap ni
ganito...!í You know, just to let her know."
13. What type of boys do you find attractive?
"Iím open to all types ñ lahat, e! First of
all, Iím like that siguro because love ko ëyung
ibaít-ibang cultures, I just love different cultures. If a
guy has grown up in a culture different from ours,
hayun, I get curious about him. That I find attractive;
I want to learn about other cultures ñ you know, things na
makaka-expand ng aking views."
14. Name
three guys you find sexy.
"No. 1 is Piolo Pascual.
Sexy ang eyes. No. 2 is Brian McKnight. Sexy ang
voice. No. 3 is Richard Gere (especially in
Unfaithful). Sexy as in talagang sexy!"
15. If you were Sharon Cuneta, what would you
change in your life and what would you retain?
"If
I were Sharon Cuneta ... Let me see... Okay, she has been
having problems with her weight and I think one of her wishes
is to have her genes changed. Papalitan niya ang
kanyang genes. You know, itís also my problem because I
inherited the same genes."
16. Which song of your
Mom means so much to you?
"Of my Momís song, my
favorite is Hanggang Kailan Kita Mamahalin, composed by
Willy Cruz, the theme song of Madrasta (The Star
Cinema family drama with Christopher de Leon for which Sharon
won a Best Actress grandslam in 1997. ñ RFL). Why that
song? Well, I just love the song!"
17. Whatís the
best thing about being Sharon Cunetaís daughter?
"Well, the best thing is that Iíve been exposed to
the field of work that I want to pursue. You know, Iíve been
given a front-seat view of what goes on backstage during a
show, such aspects as directing and the like. Someday, Iíd
like to be more of a director than an actress."
18.
And the worst thing about being Sharon Cunetaís daughter?
"Parang wala kang sariling identity."