MANILA, Philippines - If one were to survey the roster of young male Filipino celebrities who’ve been tagged as role models, one would end up with a small handful of stars with a ready-made public persona of boy-next-door wholesomeness.
Still, we come to hear hushed tales of some public slip-up or indiscretion that put into question many of these so-called role models’ clean images.
Not so for Chris Tiu who in his past several years in the limelight has kept a spotless reputation worthy of admiration from his mostly young adoring fans. Chris’ authenticity is what sets him apart from his contemporaries.
When Chris endorses a health drink or mobile gaming, he brings with him a credibility that goes beyond publicity. He is not a mere poster boy, but a real life representation of a healthy, fun and active lifestyle. Chris’ premium as a celebrity is not just about his looks and appeal, but the way he lives his life in and out of the spotlight.
Needless to say, some quarters were surprised to find Chris joining the advocacy to raise awareness regarding a sexually transmitted infection, dubbed as Help Fight HPV. Launched earlier this year by global pharmaceutical company MSD, medical groups such as UP-PGH OB-Infectious Disease Section, Society of Gynecologic Oncologists of the Philippines, Philippine Society of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy, and patient support group Carewell, the advocacy aims to spread the word regarding the health risks brought about by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).
HPV is a common infection affecting both men and women. One doesn’t need to have multiple or simultaneous partners to get infected. Even in a monogamous relationship, one can still be at risk if the partner has had past sexual activity with an infected partner.
For details, log on to www.helpfighthpv.com.