“How I wish,” Diaz said. “Hanggang [20%] lang po kami … It’s not true at all. I was only getting 20%.”
Diaz’s co-host in the vlog, Mama Loi Villarama, then pointed out that Diaz and Soberano initially agreed—and it was stated in their contract—that the talent manager would be paid 30% of the actress’ talent fee. “Totoo na ‘yung kay Liza, [30%] ‘yon pero ako na ang lumabag sa sarili kong kontrata kasi makikita mo naman talaga ‘yung sipag nung bata,” Diaz explained. “Makikita mo talaga kay Liza [na] gusto niyang mag-excel at ma-achieve ‘yung goal niya maging artista.”
“Hindi ako naawa kundi sabi ko, ‘Deserve ng bata ‘to [kaya] 20% na lang,'” he recalled. “So ako rin ang lumabag sa kontrata na ako ang gumawa para lang makapag-ipon ‘yung bata.”Diaz also noted that he no longer charged any fee on Soberano during the last two years of their contract, reiterating how he pitched to her the Philippine adaptation of the hit Korean TV series “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” and waived the commission he could have gotten from it.
“Gusto ko na lang [tanggapin niya ‘yon] kasi gusto kong makita siya ng mga fans na lang talaga. Hindi na ‘yon pera-pera,” he stressed. /
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