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Robinhood Ferdinand Cariño Padilla (; born November 23, 1969), also known by his Muslim name Abdul Aziz, is a Filipino actor, film director, and politician serving as
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. He is known as the "Bad Boy" of Philippine cinema for portraying
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gangster roles in films such as '' Anak ni Baby Ama'' (1990), ''Grease Gun Gang'' (1992), ''Bad Boy'' (1990), and ''Bad Boy II'' (1992). He has also been dubbed the "Prince of Action" in Philippine cinema. Padilla was elected to the
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in the 2022 elections, earning the second most number of votes in a senate election in Philippine history. He assumed office in the Senate on June 30, 2022, becoming the first
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senator of the Philippines since Santanina Rasul, who served in the Senate until 1995. A supporter of former president
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, he assumed the presidency of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino party on July 24, 2024.


Early life and education

Robinhood Cariño Padilla was born on November 23, 1969, in Daet, Camarines Norte to Casimero "Roy" Padilla Sr. (1926–1988) and actress Lolita Eva Cariño.Admi
Robin's Bio
. ''Bad Boy of Philippines Movies'', retrieved August 9, 2010
He has 47 siblings, among whom are half-brothers Roberto (1947–2014), Roy Jr. (1948–), Ronaldo (1962–1988), Roger, Ricarte (1965–) and Rodolfo ("Gino"; 1974/1975–2002), brothers Randolf (d. 1980s), Royette (1962–2021), and Rommel (1965–), and sisters Rebecca and Carmela; one of his siblings, BB Gandanghari (formerly Rustom; 1967–), is
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. In spite of media reports in the 2010s that Padilla is half- Ibaloi from his mother's side, Ibaloi representatives of the prominent Cariño clan of
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denied this claim, though they accepted Padilla as an "honorary cousin" out of goodwill and hospitality. Padilla's father was an actor, labor leader and politician who served as assemblyman from 1984 to 1986 and was appointed governor of
Camarines Norte Camarines Norte (; ), officially the Province of Camarines Norte (; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in Luzon. Its capital is Daet, Camarines Norte, Daet, the most populous town in the ...
from 1986 to 1988; he was assassinated during his gubernatorial election campaign on January 17, 1988, with Robin's half-brother Roy Jr. running in his stead. Robin's two other siblings, Randy and mayor-elect Ronaldo of Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte died before he was 18 years old. Padilla took his elementary education at Siena College of Quezon City and attended high school at
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Boys' High School. He discontinued his studies when he was 17 to pursue his acting career. He finished his bachelor's degree in criminology at Philippine College of Criminology.


Acting career

Padilla played his first major role in the 1985 comedy film ''Public Enemy No. 2: Maraming Number Two'' starring Eddie Garcia and
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. In 1991, Padilla played the lead roles in the films '' Maging Sino Ka Man'' and ''Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum''.Jimenez, Alex (1998)
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Padilla figured in a filming accident when an explosion scene for ''Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum'' burned the actor, leaving scars around his abdomen and arms. Padilla wrote and starred in the 1996 film '' Anak, Pagsubok Lamang ng Diyos'' which was shot almost entirely inside the
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, where Padilla was incarcerated. After his release, Padilla starred in the 1998 film ''Tulak ng Bibig, Kabig ng Dibdib'' and was again injured while filming after his stunt car flipped and landed on its roof. In 1999, Padilla crossed over to television programs through the
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comedy show '' Pwedeng Pwede''. In 2002, he reprised his role as Anghel in the film '' Hari ng Selda: Anak ni Baby Ama 2'', a sequel to the 1990 film. The following year, he top-billed his first primetime action-drama series, '' Basta't Kasama Kita''. In 2005, he did two films: the horror thriller '' Kulimlim'' and the comedy '' La Visa Loca''. He won the award for Best Actor in the 2006
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s. Padilla's association with ABS-CBN concluded in 2006. He subsequently transitioned to
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, taking on a prominent role in the 2007 TV series '' Asian Treasures'' along with Angel Locsin. Additionally, Padilla inked a two-film deal with GMA Films, featuring in '' Till I Met You'' and the 2009 horror-suspense film '' Sundo'' in collaboration with Viva Films. Subsequently, Padilla chose not to renew his exclusive contract, allowing him the flexibility to work on films for various production outfits, including Star Cinema Productions, FLT Films, Millennium Cinema, and GMA Films. During the same period, he portrayed the titular characters in the television series '' Joaquin Bordado'' and '' Totoy Bato'', both of which are based of comic book characters created by Carlo J. Caparas. In 2010, Padilla returned to
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. His projects with the network included the 2011 sitcom '' Toda Max''. In 2011, Padilla directed his first TV commercial under his own production company, RCP Productions. In 2013, Padilla once again returned to GMA Network, where he featured in a cameo role in '' Adarna'' alongside his daughter Kylie Padilla. He also played the lead role in the 2013 action thriller '' 10,000 Hours'' under Viva Films, winning the Best Actor award in the 39th Metro Manila Film Festival and Actor of the Year in the 2014 Box Office Entertainment Awards. On December 1, 2015, he again returned to ABS-CBN and was one of the judges for the fifth season of talent competition show '' Pilipinas Got Talent''. He was also one of the judges in the succeeding season in 2018. His stint as a PGT judge had multiple controversies.


Advocacies

Padilla has been an anti-
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advocate since 2004. He became the spokesperson for the Department of Health's "Movement Against Malaria" campaign, appearing in infomercials to promote the use of
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s. In 2007, Padilla established the Liwanag ng Kapayapaan Foundation, a pre-school for underprivileged Muslim children in
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. Padilla temporarily closed the school after it failed to acquire the necessary government permits to continue operations. In September 2010, the school re-opened. Padilla has also promoted
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in the Philippines, and donated to the Muay Association of the Philippines where he also served as chairman. Padilla is a supporter of former President
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's anti-drug war, hailing the campaign as "most successful" and saying that extrajudicial killings are a legitimate part of the government's anti-crime strategy.


Military career

Padilla joined the military and became a reserve officer in the
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with the rank of captain. He held the rank of reserve Lieutenant Colonel as of March 2024. On July 30, 2020, he was elected by the Army's Multi-Sectoral Advisory Board as its new Strategic Communication Committee chairperson. In December 2021, Padilla and other reservists running in the 2022 elections were relieved of their posts "to ensure the organization's non-partisanship" though the Army clarified this did not relieve them of being in the reserve force of the army.


Political career

Padilla attempted to enter politics in 1995 when he ran for Vice Governor of Nueva Ecija as an Independent candidate from prison. His arrival at the
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(COMELEC) with armed bodyguards to file his certificate of candidacy (COC) went against the Omnibus Election Code, although the COMELEC chairperson decided not to file charges against Padilla in the absence of a "complainant". He was later endorsed by the Lakas–NUCD–UMDP and became the running-mate of its nominee for
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, Virginia Perez–Custodio. However, they both lost their bids. Padilla garnered 209,501 votes against 285,812 votes of the incumbent Vice Governor Oscar Tinio, who was running under NPCBALANE. After he lost the election, Padilla evaded rearrest with the assistance of two of his bodyguards by shuttling between
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and
Camarines Norte Camarines Norte (; ), officially the Province of Camarines Norte (; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in Luzon. Its capital is Daet, Camarines Norte, Daet, the most populous town in the ...
, but he eventually surrendered to police authorities by August 1995.


Senate of the Philippines (2022–present)

On October 8, 2021, Padilla filed his COC for
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under PDP–Laban for the 2022 election. His platforms include pushing for anti-criminality measures, a crackdown on illegal drugs, the establishment of federalism and legislating community policing. Padilla stated that he is also against giving tax incentives for foreign investors and seeks to increase the minimum income of Filipino families to encourage Overseas Filipino Workers to go back home. He also said he would be hiring lawyers to help him draft laws if he win. Padilla won a seat in the Senate, topping the vote count and breaking the record for most votes cast during a senate election in the history of the Philippines. He believes it was his platform on
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and not solely his popularity as an actor that led to his win. Senator
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, who is a reelectionist and in the UniTeam alliance coalition like Padilla, has vouched for Padilla as a representative for Muslims in the Senate. Following his win, Padilla announced that he would hire lawyer Salvador Panelo to help him fulfill his role as senator. He also hired
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-based human rights lawyer Algamar Latiph, an advocate for
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's rights, as his chief legislative officer. In the 19th Congress, he voted to elect Migz Zubiri as Senate President, thus becoming part of the majority bloc. He, however, abstained in the election of Joel Villanueva as Senate Majority Leader. Padilla is the current Chairman of the Senate Committee on Constitutional Amendments and Revision of Codes and the Senate Committee on Cultural Communities and Muslim Affairs. Padilla filed in the first week of July his first ten bills, including the Equal Use of Languages Act; Suspension of Excise Tax on certain fuel products; Medical Cannabis Compassionate Access Act; Amending the Rice Tariffication Law; Magna Carta of Barangay Health Workers; Equality and Non-discrimination Act; Civil Service Eligibility for casual, contractual govt employees who rendered at least 5 years of service; Regionalization of Bilibid Prisons; Mandatory Reserve Officers' Training Corps Act; and Divorce Act of the Philippines. He has also expressed interest in filing measures that will benefit the environment, after disclosing in a July 6, 2022 ''
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'' Live post that he is meeting with Sen. Loren Legarda on the matter. In the second week of July, Padilla filed a second batch of priority bills and resolutions that touched on federalism, the creation of the Congress-Parliamentary Bangsamoro Forum, a resolution on the appointment of the Marawi Compensation Board, a resolution on joint exploration of the West Philippine Sea, the Local Development Fund Act, a Nursing Home for Senior Citizens Act, Civil Unions Act, the Eddie Garcia Act, inclusion of Philippine History in high school curriculum, and Unsung Heroes Day. Padilla, who chairs the Senate committee on Cultural Communities and Muslim Affairs, pushed for an investigation into why Aetas in Central Luzon have not been able to get some due them from an agreement signed in 2007. Padilla took his oath as president of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino (PDP) party, according to a press release from his office dated July 24, 2024.


Legalizing medical cannabis

Padilla has filed a bill to legalize
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in the Philippines and has proposed
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's policy as its model. Padilla, however, clarified that he still considers cannabis or marijuana as a dangerous drug. The Medical Cannabis Party however argued that the penalties proposed in the bill makes cannabis more inaccessible and exacerbate the stigma against cannabis use.


Charter change

Padilla started holding hearings on amendments to the 1987 Constitution, in his capacity as chairman of the Senate Committee on Constitutional Amendments and Revision of Codes. He has indicated he will hold hearings in the provinces, to make sure all Filipinos understand the issue and have a say on the matter. He is focusing on changing the Charter's economic provisions.


Fake news

Padilla sought an inter-agency effort in fighting fake news, and sought a probe into the matter. This was contained in his Senate Resolution 191, which he filed in September. He is poised to lead the probe as chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Information and Mass Media. He also called on other institutions like the news industry and educational institutions to do their part against fake news.


Mandatory ROTC

The re-imposition of mandatory
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(ROTC) training has been one of Padilla's advocacy when he ran for Senator. Due to the ROTC bill still pending on Congress, Padilla in March 2024 launched his own Basic Citizen Military Training which will have volunteers which will serve the needs of the Senate.


Muslim rights

Padilla filed Senate Bill 1273 seeking more cemeteries for Muslims and indigenous people (IPs) to ensure that proper burial in accordance with their customs and tradition will be observed.


Rights of entertainment industry workers

Padilla filed Senate Bill 450, the proposed "Eddie Garcia Law," which outlined safety measures and other benefits for workers in the Philippine entertainment industry to protect the welfare of actors and workers in the industry.


Same-sex civil union

Padilla filed Senate Bill 449 seeking to give same-sex couples the same rights enjoyed by married straight couples under the law, saying it is 'high time" for the Philippines to do so. The bill includes provisions upholding the rights of such couples to a civil union. "Providing equal rights and privileges for same-sex couples will in no way diminish or trample on the rights granted to married couples," Padilla said. The bill has the support of celebrity couple Ice Seguerra and Liza Dino. The Marawi Grand Imam, however withdrew his support for Padilla over the bill which he views as immoral and incompatible with Islam.


Benefits for Barangay Health Workers

Padilla filed Senate Bill 232, seeking to provide additional compensation and benefits to barangay health workers. The bill, dubbed An Act Providing for the Magna Carta of Barangay Health Workers, include 20% discount on items under the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010, transportation allowance of at least ₱1,000 per month, and a one-time retirement cash incentive of ₱100,000 for accredited BHWs who have served for at least 15 years.


Funding for local government units' projects

Padilla filed Senate Bill 447 assuring funding for priority development projects of local government units. Padilla said this measure aims to provide an equitable distribution of wealth to LGUs to foster development with the end goal of bridging the gap between the revenue expenditure mandates of the LGC and the General Appropriations Act. The bill is similar to the Budget Reform Advocacy for Village Empowerment (BRAVE) bill of former Senator Panfilo Lacson. Padilla said he shares Lacson's drive to promote the principle of devolution, as well as for budget reform.


Anti-sexual harassment

Padilla spoke out against sexual harassment victimizing Filipinos, including overseas Filipino workers and students. The actor-turned-legislator pushed for heavier penalties against ambassadors and diplomatic officials involved in sexual harassment cases against Filipinos abroad, after Department of Migrant Workers secretary Susan Ople cited one such case in Brunei in 2012. Meanwhile, Padilla called on parents and students to courageously report sexual harassment in schools, saying this will haunt the students for life.


South China Sea dispute

On May 15, 2021, Padilla went to the disputed Thitu Island (Pagasa Island) to visit the Filipino settlement and military outpost. In a statement, he praised the soldiers who keep enforcing the country's sovereignty claims in the
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during a courtesy call from members of the Joint Task Unit in Pag-asa Island. On September 5, 2022, Padilla delivered a privilege speech stressing anew the need for joint exploration between the Philippines and China in the contested
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. He said going back to the negotiating table is a must for the country's interest. In 2023, Padilla would raise skepticism if the United States would fulfill its obligations with its treaty ally Philippines in case that conflict escalates in the South China Sea. He has insisted that the Philippine military can manage on its own.


2024 Kingdom of Jesus Christ Senate hearings

Padilla believes that the Senate hearing on the alleged abuses by the Kingdom of Jesus Christ and its leader and founder Apollo Quiboloy is unnecessary. He disputes the hearings are conducted in aid of legislation and insists that the allegations raised in the Senate could only be dealt in the country's legal system. He attended at least one meeting where he vouched for Quiboloy's character and urged the victims who testified anonymously to not conceal their identities. Padilla believes that the church leader is both a "hero" who fought against the Communist armed conflict led by the New People's Army (NPA) while also tagging him as a victim of the rebel group. Padilla however explicitly denied "defending" Quiboloy insisting that he is only upholding "democracy" and is moving to ensure that due process is upheld in dealing with allegations hurled against the pastor and his church. He along with his colleagues Imee Marcos, Cynthia Villar and Bong Go made a failed bid to block the
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order imposed on Quiboloy by the Senate panel led by Risa Hontiveros.


2024 Senate probe into complaints of sexual harassment and abuse in the media industry

On August 15, 2024, Padilla asked Atty. Lorna Pantajo-Kapunan, a human rights lawyer, what husbands should do if they are "in the mood" and their wives are not. Some of his remarks, such as husbands having 'sexual rights' over their wives, earned widespread backlash. Following this, Padilla apologized, describing his remarks as "hypothetical".


Personal life

His siblings BB, Rommel, and Royette, are actors. His half-brother Casimero succeeded in their father's political endeavors, serving as a union leader, a congressman, and a three-term governor of
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. He is also the uncle of actors Bela Padilla, Daniel Padilla, and Mark Anthony Fernandez. Robin is also the great-uncle of Grae Fernandez, via his father. Padilla, his mother and four of his sisters converted to Jehovah's Witness in the 1980s. On October 26, 1992, Padilla was arrested along
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for sideswiping a 40-year-old balut vendor with his Mitsubishi Pajero van in
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and causing injury. Upon his arrest, a police inspection of the van revealed multiple firearms in his possession. Padilla later admitted to owning 11 high-powered firearms, claiming to have been seeking their permits before he was arrested. On July 14, 1993, Padilla was at a house in San Lorenzo Village,
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with his then live-in partner Liezl Sicangco when the latter was injured by gunshot, which he said had occurred while he was sleeping; Sicangco's affidavit to the Makati police stated that she was cleaning a cabinet in their room when she accidentally touched a pistol and shot her own right hand, while Padilla's brother Rommel testified that the house was rented under his name and that Robin was out of the country when firearms were seized from the house by police authorities on July 23, 1993. In April 1994, Padilla was twice convicted by two courts: one by the
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Municipal Trial Court (MTC) for driving with reckless imprudence that caused injury, being sentenced to four months in jail, and the other by the Pampanga Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 61 for illegal possession of three firearms under Presidential Decree 1866, being sentenced to a maximum jail term of 21 years. In 1998, he was pardoned by President
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. Padilla converted to
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after meeting some Muslim elders during his detainment. He adopted the name Abdul Aziz, and married Sicangco in a Muslim ceremony in early July 1996 while he was still serving his prison sentence. He has four children with Sicangco, including actresses Queenie (who left showbiz) and Kylie Padilla. In November 2009, Padilla announced that he and Sicangco had divorced in 2007. On August 19, 2010, Padilla and Mariel Rodriguez were married at the
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in India. Padilla and Rodriguez had met during his stint as a host of ''
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''. Rodriguez gave birth to their first daughter in November 2016 in
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, and a second daughter in November 2019. Despite their marriage, Rodriguez remained a Roman Catholic. In 2017, Padilla became a grandfather when his daughters Queenie and Kylie gave birth. In 2014, Padilla campaigned for presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte and in May 2016 filed a libel case against a Twitter user for calling him an "ex-convict". In November 2016, Padilla was granted an absolute pardon from President
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to endow him full
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. In July 2021, Padilla faced backlash following his comments on his daughter's divorce, stating that men cheating is part of the natural course of life.


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