“I’m so happy that the new project they gave me is a very intriguing,” says Max. “The title ‘Bihag’, or ‘Captive’, can mean a lot of things in the story, which is actually a combination of family drama, suspense, mystery and even action. I’m paired with Jason Abalos na nakasama ko na before sa ‘The One that Got Away’.”
She’s been married to Pancho Magno for over a year now. Any changes that happened in her life
since their wedding? “Oh yes, iwas na muna ako sa love scenes. Conservative si Pancho so ako na mismo ang umaayaw sa sobrang daring na mga eksena kasi vocal naman siyang ayaw niya. So, bilang respeto sa kanya, maski sa kissing scene, hanggang smack lang, hindi puede yung sobra. Sa bagay, ever since, hindi naman ako gumagawa ng sobrang sexy na eksena. Siya rin naman kasi, he doesn’t do such scenes. Hanggang sexy pictorial lang siya. After I got married, by choice, maski sa clothes that I wea, ayoko na rin ng sobrang revealing. Personal decision ko yun at hindi niya ipinagbawal.”
But it’s okay for her for Pancho to do sexy fashion shows where he is in his underwear? “Okay lang. Lalaki naman siya. Basta wag all out na ipapakita na lahat.”
Don’t they have any plans to have a baby soon? “Later siguro. We’re not in a rush kasi as of now, honeymoon stage pa rin kami. We still want to travel together. We’ve just been to Australia kasi yung sister niya who’s based in Victoria, kapapanganak lang. First apo in their family. E, ako, hindi muna puede kasi kasisimula ko lang mag-taping for ‘Bihag’. Matitindi ang requirements dito kasi may scenes na very physical. So after na lang siguro ng ‘Bihag’.”
Max Collins with husband Pancho Magno |
“Bihag” is directed by Neal del Rosario and Toto Natividad. The supporting cast includes Mark Herras, Sophie Albert, Neil Ryan Sese and child actor Seth de la Cruz as the missing son of Max and Jason. This will be replacing Ken Chan’s “My Special Tatay”.