Ejay Falcon visited Bong Revilla in the detention center
Actor and former vice governor of Oriental Mindoro, Ejay Falcon, shared that he was saddened by the situation of actor and former Senator Bong Revilla.
Bong is currently detained because of plunder and malversation charges against him in connection with the issue of anomalous flood control projects. He surrendered to the authorities upon knowing that a warrant of arrest was released against him.
This saddened his supporters, including Kapuso writer Suzette Doctolero, who said the former Senator was an easy target because he is currently not holding any position in the government.

Ejay Falcon also shared his thoughts on the current predicament of Bong Revilla. Based on the article in Pilipino Star Ngayon, the Pinoy Big Brother big winner visited the former Senator at the Quezon City Jail in Payatas.
The younger actor said that he admired the veteran action star for doing his best to adjust to his situation inside the detention center.
“Siyempre nakakalungkot po ‘yung mga nangyayari,” Ejay shared. They worked together in the Kapuso series Walang Matigas Na Pulis Sa Matinik na Misis.
He also said that the former Senator is a kind person. Ejay even shared that Bong told him to continue learning, especially when he is now in politics.

The younger actor also shared a story about the time when they trained for their action scenes. At that time, Ejay was still doing a teleserye in ABS-CBN, and he came from the province, so he lacked sleep.
When they were doing the choreography for their fight scene, Bong told him that he seemed stronger than Ejay.
The younger actor was obviously careful when it came to giving his opinion regarding Bong Revilla’s case. “Siyempre, hindi naman po natin sinasabi na ‘yan ay totoo o kung ano pa man. Wala ako sa posisyon ngayon para magsabi niyan,” he said.
Ejay Falcon added that it was quite surprising, but corruption has long existed. He is also hoping that the truth will prevail. “At sana nasa mabuti siyang kalagayan. ‘Yun naman ‘yung importante,” he added.