Former sexy actress Rosanna Roces was unaware about the recent development on Showtime controversy when PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) interviewed her on the set of her upcoming indie film Presa. The shooting took place at the Correctional Institution for Women in Mandaluyong City yesterday afternoon, January 15.
PEP related to the actress that the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) is now looking at canceling Magpasikat, the show that temporarily replaced Showtime, as well.
It will be recalled that Showtime was given a 20-day preventive suspension, which was caused by Rosanna's negative comments about teachers during the show's January 7 episode. (CLICK HERE to read related article.)
The MTRCB insisted during its first hearing on the complaint last January 14, that Magpasikat and Showtime "are one and the same show," thus, the replacement should also go off the air.
In an interview with ABS-CBN, MTRCB legal counsel Jonathan Presquito, said, "'Yong suspension ng Showtime ay i-extend doon sa Magpasikat because they're one and the same." However, before they issue the suspension, the hearing committee of the censorship bureau clarified that they will do an investigation first.
POWER-TRIPPING? Going back to Rosanna, her initial reaction to this recent development was: "I think it's the case of ano, e, napag-iinitan. Alam mo 'yon, namimili sila ng tao, parang power-tripping lang."
As much as possible, the actress doesn't want to comment on the issue anymore because it's already under investigation. She added, "May lawyer naman sila, e, [Showtime], they know what to do."
However, in the course of the interview, Rosanna reiterated that she immediately gave her apology even before the issue grew big. "From the start, we apologized," she insisted.
Then, she continued by questioning the first violation she committed on the show's January 4 episode. The incident involved her and resident judge Vice Ganda, who told her, "Pagkatapos mong makipaghiwalay, hinete agad ang pinalit mo."
Rosanna fired back: "Walang hiya ka talaga, hayop ka, demonyo ka. 'Wag kang gano'n, nangbubuko ka ever. Di ka naman maganda, Vice Ganda lang ang pangalan mo."
Rosanna explained to PEP, "'Yong 'demonyo' nga sa kanila, e, kinagalit... E, ang demonyo at tao nga sa akin ay iisa na, e. Si Pokwang nga, kung tawagin ninyo Pokey, bakit hindi [sinisita]? Parang namimili na lang, e. Mas may masagwa pang salita sa 'demonyo,' bakit hindi ninyo napapansin?
"At kung ikukumpara mo ang sinabi ko sa araw-araw na ginagawa ni Vice Ganda—nanlalait ng tao at nanlalait ng contestant—mas masakit 'yon, mas harsh 'yan. Sabi ko sa kanila, kapag hinayaan ninyo ang MTRCB ng ganyan, magiging de robot lang kayo, susian lang kayo. True enough, 'yon na nga."
With regard to her second violation, where she made a comment about teachers, after one of the Showtime's contestant failed to answer her question about Jose Rizal's full name (CLICK HERE to read related article), Rosanna's long explanation was, "E, totoo naman. Sinasabi nga ni Jose Rizal, to quote, 'Ang mga kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan.' E, bakit hindi nila alam 'yon? At bakit pinapatay nila ang National Hero? Sige nga, sagutin ninyo ako.
"Ang masakit kasi, akala mo totoo ang nalalaman mo. Pero kapag nagkaroon ka ng awakening, which is this time na we need this paradigm shift or shift sa awareness, dina-dumb tayo talaga, dina-dumb down ang society. Hindi nila sinasabi ang lahat. When you find out you're being lied to all your life, magiging reaction mo diyan, tulad ng reaction ko, parang niloko ka ng state, niloko ka ng eskuwelahan, niloko ka ng church, niloko ka ng magulang mo."
She also repeated her previous statement where she said, "Kahit ano puwede kong sabihin, kahit sa president, mali o tama. Kahit kayo [mga reporters], opinyon ninyo sa artista, mga panlalait, ganun din kami. Ipinapakita ko sa inyo na tayo ay tao. Nagbabayad ako ng tax para sabihin ang gusto kong sabihin. E, totoo naman, e."
ON PUBLIC APOLOGY. Like what she said earlier, Rosanna is grateful that despite what happened, the Kapamilya network still gave her a chance to air her side and to apologize.
She told PEP, "Sabi ko nga, thank you, kasi they gave me the chance to apologize. Kasi sa iba, iiwan ako sa ere, 'bahala ka diyan, magpaliwanag ka.' Dito, sasabihan ka na, 'O, may nakuha po kaming tawag.' Sige, wala namang masamang mag-sorry, di ba? At least, inamin mong nagkamali ka. When they said na, 'O, medyo na-offend sila,' sorry agad ako kahit medyo, 'huh?' Pangalawa, okay, sorry pa rin ako. Tapos, 'Hihingi pa kayo ng public apology?' Baka kayo ang hingan ko ng public apology."
Meanwhile, PEP also told her that a group of teachers said that she should be the one taking the sanction and not Showtime. This triggered Rosanna to remember the issue about her previous independent film Aurora, which was rated "X" by the MTRCB. (CLICK HERE to read related article.)
"May karapatan din akong ireklamo ang MTRCB, ang pelikula kong Aurorahindi n'yo pa pinalalabas, hindi n'yo naman nire-review nang maigi, parang nagti-trip na lang kayo. Parang you're picking on me na," Rosanna stated.
Both films, Aurora and Presa, are directed by Adolf Alix Jr. Presa and scheduled to be screened this May.