Martin Nievera biktima rin ng pambu-bully noong bata, binubugbog pa ng mga kaklase | Bandera

Martin Nievera biktima rin ng pambu-bully noong bata, binubugbog pa ng mga kaklase

Ervin Santiago |May 25,2016
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Martin Nievera biktima rin ng pambu-bully noong bata, binubugbog pa ng mga kaklase

Ervin Santiago - May 25, 2016 - 02:00 AM

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DIRETSONG inamin ni Martin Nievera sa panayam ng Tonight With Boy Abunda na isa siyang “OC” (Obsessive Compulsive). Ayon sa Concert King tina-try niyang kontrolin ang kanmyang pagiging OC pero hindi raw niya ito mapigilan.

Kuwento nga ni Martin, kapag nagtse-check in siya sa hotel, “Kung baduy yung furniture tinatanggal ko, iniiwan ko lang sa hallway. Kung pangit yung arrangement. Some frames over the bed are crooked, I cant sleep. If the door doesn’t close properly, I can’t sleep. If the drawer doesn’t close, I can’t sleep.”

Inamin din ni Martin na biktima rin siya ng pambu-bully noong bata, “I was one of the most bullied people in school because I wore a belt and shoes. Because they thought belt and shoes meant mayaman ka, tapos artista yung daddy ko.

“I would get beaten up for my lunch money, so my twin sister Vickie would defend me in school. The following day mas nabugbog ako because na-defend ako ng babae.”

Pinuri naman ng host ng show na si Boy Abunda ang pagiging generous ng Concert King lalo na sa mga charity events dahil talagang naglalaan siya ng panahon para sa mga ganitong uri ng show. Kahit nga raw walang talent fee basta para sa mga nangangailangan nating mga kababayan ay go lang siya.

“I love what I do Boy, I really do. I will sing at a drop of a hat. There are no big gigs, there are no small gigs for me,” ani Martin.

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