spot_img
28 C
Philippines
Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Arjo Atayde on fame, family, and public service

- Advertisement -

Fresh from his Best Actor win for Cattleya Killer at the ContentAsia Awards 2024 in Taipei on Sept. 5, Arjo Atayde held a press conference and thanksgiving party over the weekend to celebrate his victory and announce his upcoming projects.

The 33-year-old actor and public servant is the first Filipino to receive the prestigious Best Male Lead in a TV Program/Series award for his role as Anton dela Rosa in the crime thriller. 

Expressing his gratitude, Arjo acknowledged the contributions of his co-actors and the people who worked behind the scenes.

“Thank you to everyone who helped make this series great,” he said. 

Arjo Atayde with his Best Male Lead in a TV Program/Series award at the ContentAsia Awards 2024

He also praised his family, especially his wife, Maine, stating, “This is my first time in Taipei, and it’s a great reward. Thanks to my wife for her support and understanding.”

During the event, Arjo revealed that a new installment of Bag Man is in the works, featuring him alongside Judy Ann Santos and John Arcilla. He discussed how he balances his acting career with his role as a representative of Quezon City’s 1st District.

“I’m a husband first, then a public servant, and then an actor,” Arjo started.

He elaborated on his priorities, explaining that acting is his passion, creative outlet, and source of income, while public service allows him to fulfill a long-time dream of serving his community. 

“Acting is my playground; that’s where I came from and where people know me. It’s also my source of income. But public service allows me to help people. It’s just a matter of setting priorities,” he said.

“I accept projects when I have free time off work as a public servant. But once an actor, always an actor—we keep coming back,” he added.

Arjo also addressed speculation about running for a higher position, stating he is focusing on his current role and learning as he goes. He dismissed rumors about his mother, Sylvia Sanchez, replacing him in his political position.

Actor-politician Arjo Atayde (left) with his mother Sylvia Sanchez (center) and wife Maine Mendoza (right)

“No, she’s not going to replace me; she’s not going to enter politics,” he clarified. “As for me running for a higher position, I’m not closing any doors, but I’m taking my current role as a public servant one step at a time. I’m relatively new and want to learn more. I prefer to gain more experience before stepping up to a higher post.”

Regarding his wife, he clarified persistent pregnancy rumors, saying, “No, we went on vacation for our first wedding anniversary. As for having a baby, that’s a secret for now. We talk about it, but we’re enjoying each other’s company and savoring these moments together.”

LATEST NEWS

Popular Articles