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Baron Geisler claims he sought permission to urinate on fellow actor


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In a seven-minute long video posted in his Facebook account, actor Baron Geisler disputed accusations that he had abused fellow actor Ping Medina by suddenly and inexplicably urinating on Medina during the filming of a movie.

"Unang-una, Ping, nagpaalam ako sa iyo," said Geisler. "Miss direk Arlyn [dela Cruz], nagpaalam po ako sa inyo dun sa gagawin ko... Nagpaalam ako sa inyo, three times or more!"

Geisler also claimed that his attempts to seek permission from both Medina and dela Cruz were recorded because there were several cameras filming even before the scene had started.

He had even quickly apologized to Medina after the scene, and this was recorded as well. "Pwera lang kung binura niyo," he however added.

He also argued that he had urinated on Medina, who was gagged and bound for their scene, because he was improvising on his character as per the environment in the filming. "They all think I'm bastos actor. Eh, hindi nila alam, si direk miso magbubulong, 'O, para magulat saktan mo ng kaunti,'" said Geisler.

He added that he had nothing but respect for Medina, having openly called him his "idol." He also denied being drunk during filming, and at one point, had even asked if Medina could be allowed to sit because he was aware the fettered actor was uncomfortable.

As for the calls for him to blackballed, Geisler responded, "Kung ayaw niyo ako sa industria sabihin niyo sa akin. OK lang. I will move on. Dahil hindi lang naman ito ang buhay ko."

While he said that he still loved and respected his detractors, the actor nevertheless called them liars and black-hearted fakes, and even suggested that they "lawyer-up" and pray.

"Kasi gusto niyo lang kumita, at magkaroon ng ingay at pangalan. Pero huwag niyo sana gamitin ang pangalan ko. Lalaban ako. Magkitakita tayo kung saan. Totoo 'to," Geisler warned. — DVM, GMA News