In a recent candid revelation during “Kapuso Confessions,” actress Max Collins addressed the biggest misconception people often have about her. Contrary to the popular belief that she is standoffish, Collins clarified, “The biggest misconception about me is that I am snobbish.” This honest statement sheds light on the disparity between public perception and her real persona.
Collins, who is currently captivating audiences as Venus in the television series “My Guardian Alien,” also spoke passionately about the significance of fitness in her life, emphasizing its impact beyond physical appearance. She explained, “Fitness is important to me because it is good for my mental health.” This revelation comes as a response to another misconception that she exercises solely for aesthetic reasons. “The misconceptions, I didn’t workout to just be sexy or lose weight. I really worked out for my mental health so that I can take care of my baby, I feel better and healthier,” she shared.
The actress further expressed her strong connection with her co-star Gabby Eigenmann, whom she admires greatly for his exemplary performance in “My Guardian Alien.” Her respect for Eigenmann highlights the professional and personal bonds formed within the industry. Additionally, Collins revealed her close friendship with fellow actress Rhian Ramos and named “To Have and To Hold” as her favorite project, underscoring her deep ties to her projects and colleagues.
“My Guardian Alien,” starring Marian Rivera and Gabby Concepcion alongside Collins, airs Monday through Friday at 8:50 p.m. on GMA Prime and at 10:30 p.m. on GTV. This series adds to her versatile portfolio, showcasing her ability to engage a diverse audience.
Through her openness in discussing the misjudgments about her character and the personal importance of fitness, Max Collins offers a deeper insight into her life off-screen, challenging the often one-dimensional views held by the public. Her commitment to mental and physical wellness serves as an inspiration, highlighting a holistic approach to health that benefits all aspects of life, including professional commitments and personal well-being.
