‘One of the Boys’ stars admit receiving indecent proposals | Inquirer Entertainment

‘One of the Boys’ stars admit receiving indecent proposals

/ 06:46 PM May 06, 2014

MANILA, Philippines – They may be different altogether but behind the cameras and the scripts, they have one similarity.

Both have received indecent proposals.

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Daniel Marsh, and Benjo Leoncio, two new actors that would bring out the comedy in TV5’s newest sitcom “One of the Boys” admitted in a live interview over Radyo Inquirer 990AM Tuesday that they had received indecent proposals at least once in their young careers.

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Marsh, who is half-Irish and a member of “Juan Direction”, said that he once had a P40,000 offer from someone in Facebook, which he immediately declined.

“I was on Facebook and it just popped in my messages, and I looked and thought ‘who is this person?’” Marsh said. “I immediately blocked the person when I read the message.”

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Leoncio, one of the cast’s Filipino comedians, said that he ended up befriending the people behind these proposals.

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“I make them my friends, that’s it,” he said.

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“Juan Direction” is a group of half-Filipino hunks who talk about growing up as children of parents from different cultures.

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