Albie Casiño’s appeal was on the next level as he revealed on Friday, March 11, that girls used to offer him drinks.
“But if I’m just being honest, like sometimes when I go out, girls offer to pay for my drinks, I’ll let them pay,” he said during the virtual media conference for his latest movie, Moonlight Butterfly.
“‘Sure! You wanna pay for my stuff? Go dude! Okay lang!'” he added.
However, if it goes beyond drinks, the actor said it would undermine his masculinity.
“Yung mga ganoong pangkabuhayang showcase feeling ko hindi ko po kaya. Kasi nakakalalaki na.”
Being single, Casiño explained that between a dominant and a submissive woman, he looks for someone who is “in between.”
“Like ayoko naman nang super super dominant. Ano ka parang nanay ko? Uutus-utusan mo ako lagi? And then ayoko naman yung parang tuta na kahit anong sabihin mo, gagawin niya.”
He needs an “inter-dependent” girl since relationships are a two-way commitment.
“Of course, you want a partner na who has her own head on her shoulders. I don’t really want to be with an independent woman, I want to be with an inter-dependent woman. Kasi relationship ‘yan eh. Kailangan nagmi-meet tayo half way, kailangan ng compromises,” explained the actor.
In Moonlight Butterfly, he plays a boyfriend who depends on his girlfriend Eunice (Christine Bermas), the hottest escort in Los Angeles, Pampanga. While providing for her family and BF’s education, she meets an American named Elliot (Kit Thompson), who invited her to live with him in exchange for money.
The movie is under the direction of esteemed director Joel Lamangan and will be available for streaming on Vivamax starting March 18.