Christian Bautista
The “Josh Groban of the Philippines” said it will be an honor to help his fellow Filipinos.
“If I will be given a chance to help, why not?” Christian said.
He’s lawmaker friend, whom he refused to identify, once gave him this advice: “You can help Filipinos in two ways, by singing or joining politics.
“[He told me] It doesn’t mean that you have to go politics just to help Sometimes, it’s more beneficial if you will stay as a celebrity and help,” he said.
Yes there were offers for him to run and join certain political party. Yet Bautista didn’t nurture the idea. “For now, it never cross in my mind. Though, there’s a nationalistic blood that runs in me but let’s see,” said the croner who happened to be the distant relative of the Revillas and grandson of a former justice of the Court of Appeals.
“I don’t know why but in the back of my mind, as I grow up, there is this feeling but I’m not encouraging it,” Bautista added.
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