Gerald Anderson, known for his viral videos rescuing people during calamities, attributes his drive to help others to his mother, Evangeline. The actor shared how witnessing his mother's generosity, even when they struggled financially, deeply influenced him. "She would pawn our radio to help others… I think I got it from her," Gerald said during the media announcement for his new ABS-CBN series, Nobody.
Recently, Gerald went viral for rescuing a family trapped in floodwaters during Supertyphoon Carina. Reflecting on the event, he downplayed the attention, saying, "It's just something you naturally do." Despite losing four motorcycles to the flood, Gerald emphasized that helping others was far more important.
Gerald's new series, Nobody, directed by Benedict Mique, aligns with his off-screen efforts to assist others. The show, which promises a relatable and realistic story, follows a character navigating complex personal and societal challenges. Gerald is eager to make the series as authentic as possible, drawing from real-life experiences and situations.
Gerald is also an auxiliary commander in the Philippine Coast Guard, which gives him valuable skills for his role as a law enforcer in the show. The actor is committed to delivering an inspiring narrative that audiences can relate to on a personal level.
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