KC thinks its not the right time for her to go sexy

by Zoilter on July 26, 2009 · 0 comments

KC Concepcion

KC Concepcion

Singer-actress KC Concepcion has been chosen to be the cover girl of the 9th anniversary issue of Chalk Magazine and she explained why the popular college magazine has a very special place in her heart. “This is just my second time to be on the cover of Chalk Magazine. But the first time was on 2003. That was one of the first few magazine covers I did that’s why Chalk is memorable to me. I’m excited cause its been a long time since I was featured in Chalk. I’m thankful that they chose me to be in the cover for their anniversary issue.”

The daughter of Sharon Cuneta and Gabby Concepcion has been the favorite subject of several magazines in the past few years. KC, however, doesn’t keep count of how many times she had appeared on the cover of a magazine. “I don’t know, ha ha ha! I don’t keep count when I do cover shoots,” the actress-singer laughingly revealed. Nevertheless, KC said she was very excited to be working again with the people of Chalk. “I asked for a copy of the magazine so I know what’s happening to the college students. It’s great working with people in Chalk especially with our photographer Mark Nicdao. They’re very relaxed while working. They’re cowboys, ha ha ha!”

Gifted with a refreshing face and a curvaceous body, KC has been getting offers to do a sexy pictorial for a men’s magazine. “There are offers…I think, ha ha ha,” she jokingly shared. But KC said that this may not be the right time to go sexy because she has the teleserye Lovers in Paris debuting soon on primetime TV. “I don’t think it (going sexy) is needed because Lovers in Paris is coming out on primetime. Cause the target audience of the teleserye are the young ones so its not fit for me to go sexy, for now.”

Aside from being an actress, singer, and model, KC also serves as a national ambassador for the World Food Program of the United Nations. She had visited poor countries and the war-torn towns in Mindanao to do on-site feeding and food distribution. This was the reason Chalk chose to feature her in their anniversary issue. “Obviously, what I’m doing in Mindanao is not a joke, I’m also risking my life. I’m thankful that Chalk and the others get to recognize my humanitarian works. They really show that I’m sincere in what I am doing,” she said.

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