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Jolo Revilla
Filipino actor-politician (born 1988) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ramon "Jolo" Revilla III (Tagalog pronunciation: [rɛˈbiljɐ]; born Jose Lorenzo Hernandez Bautista III; March 15, 1988) is a Filipino actor, comedian, and politician who has served as the representative for Cavite's first district since 2022. Before being elected to Congress, he served as the vice governor of Cavite from 2013 until 2022.
As a congressman, Revilla is among the proponents for an increase in the minimum wage of the private sector.[2][3][4]
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Early life and career
Revilla was born as Jose Lorenzo Hernandez Bautista III on March 15, 1988, to actors Bong Revilla and Lani Mercado. Revilla originally signed with GMA Network but later transferred to its rival network ABS-CBN. In 2009, he took the lead role in the TV series remake of Pepeng Agimat, which was originally topbilled by his grandfather Ramon Revilla Sr.[5][6] Revilla played the role of Ramon Salcedo in the 2008 TV series remake of Kaputol ng Isang Awit.
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Political career
During the barangay elections on October 25, 2010, Revilla ran as Barangay Captain of Panapaan VII in Bacoor, Cavite and was elected. He later became the President of the Association of Barangay Captains in Cavite, which automatically landed him a seat as an ex-officio board member in the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Council).
Revilla ran for vice governor of Cavite in the 2013 elections, with incumbent Governor Jonvic Remulla as his running mate. Together, they beat the rival tandem of Ronald Jay Lacson, son of Senator Panfilo Lacson, and former Governor Ayong Maliksi, respectively. At the age of 25, he became the youngest ever to be elected vice governor of Cavite,[7] a distinction later broken by his successor Athena Tolentino, who was 24 when she took office in 2022.[8]
In 2022, Revilla ran for representative of Cavite's first district. He defeated former Kawit Vice Mayor Paul Abaya in the elections, ending the 28-year rule of the Abayas in the district.
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Revilla is married to Binibining Pilipinas 2016 first runner-up Angelica Alita. They married in a Christian wedding ceremony in California, US, in 2019.[9] He also has one son with Grace Adriano, the daughter of actress Rosanna Roces.[10] Revilla and Alita's first child was born on January 30, 2024.[11]
Alleged shooting attempt
On February 28, 2015, Revilla was cleaning his Glock semi-automatic pistol when he sustained an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound at his father's residence in Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa, and was rushed to the Asian Hospital and Medical Center. Revilla was under observation for a time until March 28 when he resumed his duties.[12] According to his mother's talent manager, Lolit Solis, Revilla had been suffering from depression.[13] He said in an interview with Startalk that it was a "simple, pure accident."
Interview slip-up
During a game in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League taking place in Strike Gymnasium, Revilla, in a TV interview, thanked the people who came in to watch the game. A short slip-up occurred when he stated, "Tama 'yang ginagawa ninyo. Bola muna bago droga. (What you're doing is right. Ball first before drugs.)" However, he quickly corrected himself, stating, "Actually, bola, hindi droga. (Actually, ball instead of drugs.)"[14]
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