Night
capping with actor KIKO MATOS
If you have a Facebook account or TV, for
the past few months, you might be reading and hearing actor Kiko Matos’ name. He
was involved in some sort of scuffle with actor Baron Geisler at my friends’
bar and restaurant, Tomato Kick, but hey, that has been reported, publicized,
and talked about for the nth time so I won’t expound on that anymore… umaydotcom. LOL! Let’s get to know more
about who he is as an actor as I get to know him more as a person.
Kiko joined this search called MTB’s TV Idol Ur D’ Man from then noontime variety show Magandang Tanghali Bayan. He won second
place and started a career in acting after that. Kiko did a bunch of series
guestings at ABS-CBN, and he was at a time paired with a young Shaina Magdayao.
He played lead opposite Solenn Huessaff in the movie Mumbai Love, which also starred Jayson Gainza, Martin Escudero,
Raymond Bagatsing, Jun Sabayton, and my Tito Ronnie Lazaro. Tito Ronnie casted
Kiko in his film directorial debut movie Edna, which shooting began immediately
after they were done with Mumbai Love. Kiko did a few more movies and TV guestings
after that, then silence. It must be frustrating for an actor not to be able to
get projects, hell; just the same as it is must be for us writers not to be
able to articulate a story when our deadline is due. Fast-forward to where we
are now, after that URCC match, I asked him, “Did it help out in any way, all
the stories, the reactions of people?” He smiled and said, “It did, actually. It
turned something negative into a positive. And to be honest, what do I have to lose?”
The boy is a risk taker, not afraid to start fresh if things don’t work out in
his favor. Oh and speaking of starting fresh, he’s seriously training now for
his next fight this year. Not with another actor, but with a legit fighter.
He’s training for an amateur fight competition scheduled tentatively by the end
of this year.
We
met at a common friend’s restaurant at Teacher’s Village. The last time I was
at Flying House it was still…well, a house. Queso guitarist 8 Toleran, who owns
the restaurant, lived there with Parokya ni Edgar’s Chito Miranda, but now,
it’s totally unrecognizable to me since it has been converted into a
restaurant. I ordered their Southern Fried Chicken with Bacon Gravy sauce.
BACON GRAVY! Come on, maaaaannn! It’s goooooodddd! But I had Kiko help me
finish the thing ‘cause it’s huge. I asked Kiko beforehand what’s his favorite
drink and he said milk. Usually, I would try whatever drink my featured
interviewee would drink but I’m lactose intolerant so I had to pass on this
one. Read on to find out who Kiko would bring to life for a day, the sweetest
thing that he has ever done, and how he spends his weekends.
HOW
DID WE MEET?
Kiko’s
version:
We met at Tomato Kick. I forgot what
event it was but I was invited to give free bola that night. All my drinks were
paid for courtesy of TK plus they gave me pamasahe
money. Raket din.
My
version:
Correct! I met him probably a few weeks
after that “brawl” that he got himself involved in at the same bar and
restaurant. Our common friend Ping Medina introduced him to me. We shook hands
and told him that I’ve heard of him, who hasn’t really during that time,
especially when I’m friends with the guy that he had that brawl with? But aside
from that, a few of my actor friends told me that he’s actually a pretty nice person
that’s why they were all surprised about his involvement in that incident. We
spent the entire night talking and yes, he is actually nice, decent, and
articulate. So WTF?! A ewan. Buhay nila
yan. But now, he’s a newfound friend, and it’s nice to have new people to
get to know.
At Tomato Kick
Kiko with our friends Alex Medina and Carlo Bernardino
IF
YOU CAN BRING A DEAD PERSON TO LIFE TO SPEND AN ENTIRE DAY WITH, WHO WOULD IT
BE?
K: Bob Marley. I just want to hear him
sing live.
D: Yun lang?
K: Yun lang.
D: Bubuhayin mo sha ng isang buong araw
tapos pakakantahin mo lang sha?!
K: Yeah!
D: Di ka na naawa! Favorite mo talaga
sha. Why is he your favorite person?
K: It’s about my connection with the artist.
When I was in a dark stage of my life, I was really so negative. I was also
against the idea of God. I remember having so much hate and anger; I was very
rebellious. And then I was introduced to his music, and it made me think and
question a lot of things. There’s this one song of his called “Positive
Vibration,” and there’s a line there that says “If you get down and you quarrel everyday/ You're saying prayers to the
devils, I say” and it just hit me that maybe that’s the reason that I have
hate and anger in my life resulting to the fact that everybody hated me, even
my mom, as well as my entire family. Kaya nahiya naman ako, I thought about the
things that I’ve been doing wrong. Basta, there’s a lot of situations in my
life that I ended up reflecting using the music of Bob Marley.
WHAT
WOULD IT TAKE FOR YOU TO GET REALLY MAD?
K: If it involves family and friends, but
if it’s just me? I can handle it. If the insult is towards me, I can take it.
Pero kapag family and friends, yan na yung magdidilim yung paningin ko.
WHAT’S
THE SWEETEST THING THAT YOU’VE EVER DONE TO ANYONE?
K: Ayoko, kinikilig ako.
D: *rolls eyes*
K: When I fell in-love with my bestfriend
[laughs].
WHAT
DO YOU THINK ABOUT ALL THESE EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLINGS THAT’S BEEN HAPPENING IN
OUR COUNTRY?
K: My thought during election was
regardless what poles dictated; I knew then that Duterte was going to win. Ever
since I read about him and researched on him, I knew at that moment that he’s
going to be our next president. He hits the nail on the head when he answers
questions, and it’s also what most Filipinos want to hear. Our country is a
very corrupted country, from the highest official, down to the lowest. Gusto ng lahat maglamangan. We have set
of laws, which were never followed so I think right now the best solution to
everything is to strictly discipline people. You go to other countries, when
you’re caught with drugs, you’ll be given death penalty. The extrajudicial
killings are out of control but sadly, it’s also inevitable. Because it was
sort of a mandate given by our president, and the man said his word, and he’s
the type that would not back down. We could just hope and pray that there’s
some kind of justice served to some of these people. As a citizen, I will only
do what I can; I’ll just follow the law. I just don’t want to get too much
involved.
WHO
IS YOUR HERO?
K: Bob Marley
D: Seryoso ba ito?
K: Yeah! He saved my life.
WHEN
WAS THE LAST TIME YOU LAUGHED SO HARD THAT YOU ALREADY CRIED?
K: Recently with Maria (Kiko’s girlfriend),
my brother, and cousin. We stayed up all night. We were laughing about some
tongue twister in Tagalog. Someone’s laugh was just contagious so tuloy tuloy na, di na natapos.
HOW
HAVE YOU BEEN SPENDING YOUR WEEKENDS LATELY?
K: I just take it easy on the weekends.
On Sundays, I go to church. And if I really don’t have to go out on a Saturday,
I just stay at home.
IF
YOU CAN SPEND AN ENTIRE WEEK NOT DOING ANYTHING, WHERE WOULD IT BE?
K: Antipolo, at my mom’s farm. I drive a
motorbike, in Antipolo, I can go to Quezon from my mom’s house, and if not
Quezon, I can go to Tanay, Rizal.
WHY
IS MILK YOUR FAVORITE DRINK?
K: I’ve always drank milk since I was a
kid. I’m a very sentimental person. Anything that related to my childhood, me
growing up, I treasure it. I’m big on nostalgia. Every time I drink milk, it
reminds me of my innocence.
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