This month, ESQUIRE honors the most enduring, surprising, and maddening profession known to man: fatherhood, in all its complexities and beyond its biological obligations.
Silver-screen bombshell and man of the house Jennylyn Mercado graces this month's issue where she talked about the breakout role she plays off-screen: that of single parent to her seven-year-old son Jazz, which she fulfills while nurturing her own growth in the industry.
Aside, Esquire also take a look into what it means to be “Dad” through the personal stories of four fathers: Clinton Palanca talks about 21st century fatherhood and the myth of the modern family; Adel Tamano finds purpose in Santi, his son with special needs; Jon-jon Rufino is overjoyed with twins born to him by a surrogate; and Peejo Pillar shares his experiences as an adoptive father.
Miguel Syjuco details the personal and political aftermath of his literary successes; mixed-martial arts fighter brandon Vera recounts how he’s rolled with the punches on the way to the top; and sports commentator Mikee Carrion and his (totally real) little boy show us how to lounge in luxury, with a fiction intermission by Sarge Lacuesta.
Read all these and more in the June 2016 issue of ESQUIRE. A Digital Edition is available athttp://bit.ly/esquirephapple.
Miguel Syjuco details the personal and political aftermath of his literary successes; mixed-martial arts fighter brandon Vera recounts how he’s rolled with the punches on the way to the top; and sports commentator Mikee Carrion and his (totally real) little boy show us how to lounge in luxury, with a fiction intermission by Sarge Lacuesta.
Read all these and more in the June 2016 issue of ESQUIRE. A Digital Edition is available athttp://bit.ly/esquirephapple.
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