Between acting jobs, actor-director Zoren Legaspi has been keeping himself busy doing physical activities to keep himself active, saying doing so keeps him grounded.
He said that while initially, he was not impressed with biking, he later on learned to love it as it turned out to be an ideal sports for him. He said that he had also thought of going into swimming, but he didn’t know how to swim.
When he goes biking, Legaspi said that he is discovering different perspective in life because it allowed him to to immerse with society, something that other sports like tennis could not offer. He said he was able to interact with people from different walks of life, especially those who are not as privileged.
“Eh ampuputi nina Carmina. Kapag nag-commercial kami ako lang pinakamaitim doon, so hindi maganda visually kasi tatlo silang mapuputi, ako lang maitim doon,” Legaspi explained, his directorial eyes kicking in. “I invented these, mga mask, inimbento ko talaga. Bago mag-pandemic naka-mask na ako, naka-cover na. Doon lumakas na unti-unti, dahil long ride kaya ko na. Kahit 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. it doesn’t bother me kasi naka-cover na ako.
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