BB Gandanghari
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Born | Rustom Cariño Padilla September 4, 1967 |
Other names | Rustom Padilla (1990—2009) |
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Years active | 1990–present |
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Family | Padilla family |
Website | [1] |
Binibini Gandanghari (formerly Rustom Padilla;[3] Tagalog pronunciation: [paˈdɪl.ja]; 4 September 1967), also known professionally as BB Gandanghari, is a Filipino-American[2] actress, model, entertainer, comedian, and director.
She is the elder sibling of Robin Padilla and the younger sibling of Royette and Rommel Padilla, all of whom are actors. Gandanghari enjoyed success in Philippine films in the early 1990s (as "Rustom Padilla"), before taking a hiatus in 2001.
She returned to prominence in 2006 when she joined the Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition where she came out as a gay male after 44 days. She would later came out as a transgender woman in 2009 when she adopted her current name and became an American citizen in 2022.
Career
[edit]Gandanghari entered show business as a matinee idol and later as an action star. She was also the presenter of Philippine franchise for Wheel of Fortune on ABC. After her hosting stint, Gandanghari left the Philippines and studied film making in the United States. Gandanghari appeared in the film adaptation of the comic book Zsazsa Zaturnnah (her first film role as a gay man) as the gay salon owner Ada (Adrian), the alter ego of Zsazsa Zaturnnah. She appeared in the television series La Vendetta on GMA and the Happy Hearts, later appearing on the ABS-CBN teleserye, Eva Fonda.
In 2006, Gandanghari became one of the 14 housemates in Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition. On March 2, 2006, she came out as gay on the show.[4] On day 45 of the competition, Gandanghari opted to voluntarily leave the house.
In 2009, Gandanghari hosted the National Kidlat Awards on the resort island of Boracay in Malay, Aklan. She appeared again in SRO Cinema Serye: Rowena Joy. In September 2017, Gandanghari signed with the Brogan Agency in Venice, California.[5]
On 9 August 2019, she made her American television debut in the Netflix series GLOW, where she played a clairvoyant named Patricia in the eighth episode of the series' third season.[6]
Personal life
[edit]Binibini Gandanghari was born Rustom Cariño Padilla in Quezon City to Casimiro Bustamante Padilla, a film director and Lolita Eva (née Cariño) who was also an actress. She has seven siblings: three brothers and four sisters.[3] She, her mother, Robin, and three siblings were raised as Roman Catholics and later converted to the Jehovah Witness religion in 1985.[7]
Former marriage
[edit]Prior to her public gender transition, Padilla married actress Carmina Villarroel in June 24, 1998 in a civil ceremony in Parañaque. Villarroel then filed for annulment within the same year, which was formally granted by the Court of Pasig in June 21 2002. Ultimately, they separated in 1996 and Villaroel filed for annulment in 1998, which was formally granted by the Court of Pasig in June 20, 2002.[8][9] Villaroel later married Filipino actor Zoren Legaspi in 15 November 2012.[8]
Gender identity
[edit]In January 2009, Gandanghari came out as a transgender woman and chose to undergo gender confirmation surgery.[10][11] Her brother Robin Padilla at first fully accepted the decision, but later recanted his earlier statements and admitted that he was still shocked and not on good terms with her. Their mother, and all of Gandanghari's other siblings continue to address her by her former male deadname, Rustom.[12]
Gandanghari originally used the name Patricia Padilla but later sourced her newfound name from an art student in University of Santo Tomas whose actual name was Ganda—Hari. She later altered this name which is derived from the Filipino words:
- Bb. — (abbreviation of Binibini, an honorific equivalent to "Maiden")
- Gandanghari — a portmanteau combination of the words ganda (beauty) and hari (royalty, kingship)
She also uses the word "Bb." refers to the saying "'Be' all that you can 'be'".[13][14]
Gandanghari holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Saint Louis University in Baguio, Philippines and studied filmmaking at University of California Los Angeles in 2010.[citation needed]
The Superior Court of California in Orange County approved both her legal name and gender in 2016. She previously worked as a bookkeeper for a debt collection agency. [15] In 2017, Gandanghari reportedly obtained employment as a driver for Uber and later as a caregiver for elderly in the United States.[16]
In 2022, she became a citizen of the United States[2] while her current name is also recognized on her U.S. passport.[17]
Filmography
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Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986–1993 | Lunch Date | Herself/host | As Rustom Padilla |
1992–1997 | Valiente | Doctor Albert Rosales | |
1992–1994 | 17 Bernard Club | Herself | |
1993 | GMA Telesine Specials | ||
1994 | Spotlight Drama Special | ||
Star Drama Theater Presents: Carmina | Guest Episode title: Magkasuyo | ||
1997 | Star Drama Theater Presents: Camille | Guest Episode title: Ang Daya Mo | |
1997–1999 | Wansapanataym | Various roles | |
1999–2000 | Pintados | Doctor Virus | |
1999–2001 | Saan Ka Man Naroroon | Alex | |
2001 | Wheel of Fortune | Herself | |
2007–2008 | La Vendetta | Alfie Camba | |
2008–2009 | Eva Fonda | Patricia "Patty" Rosal | As BB Gandanghari |
2009 | SRO Cinemaserye: Rowena Joy | Frannie | |
2009–2010 | Cool Center | Herself | |
2012–2013 | Enchanted Garden | Queen Michiko / Helfora | |
2015 | 2½ Daddies | Evangelio "Eva" Pastoran / Gelo Pastoran | |
2019 | GLOW [18] | Patricia | |
2022 | Metro Manila Film Festival Gabi ng Parangal | Herself/host |
Film
[edit]- Onyong Majikero (1991)
- Magnong Rehas (1992)
- Narito ang Puso Ko (1992)
- Ngayon at Kailanman (1992)
- Hanggang Saan Hanggang Kailan (1993)
- Kapag Iginuhit ang Hatol ng Puso (1993)
- Gagay: Prinsesa ng Brownout (1993)
- Ikaw (1993)
- Kadenang Bulaklak (1994)
- Brat Pack (1994)
- Hindi Magbabago (1994)
- Mistah (1994)
- Mars Ravelo's Darna! Ang Pagbabalik (1994)
- Marami Ka Pang Kakaining Bigas (1994)
- Sana Dalawa ang Puso Ko (1995)
- The Jessica Alfaro Story (1995)
- Maruja (1996)
- Bilang Na ang Araw Mo (1996)
- Paano Kung Wala Ka Na (1997)
- Abuso: Case #6433 (1997)
- Walang Katapusang Init (1998)
- Ganito Na Akong Magmahal (1998)
- May Isang Pamilya (1999)
- Ako'y Ibigin Mo ... Lalaking Matapang (1999)
- Bilib Ako Sa'yo (1999)
- Ganito Ako Magmahal (1999)
- Yamashita: The Tiger's Treasure (2001)
- Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah, ze Moveeh (2006)
- Happy Hearts (2007)
References
[edit]- ^ "Rustom Cariño Padilla". Geni.com. September 4, 1967. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ a b c "'Officially American': BB Gandanghari gets US citizenship". Rappler. May 5, 2022. Retrieved May 5, 2022.
- ^ a b bio Archived July 6, 2017, at the Wayback Machine. Robinpadilla.net. Retrieved on August 17, 2012.
- ^ "Rustom finds his way home". Asian Journal Online. October 11, 2007. Retrieved November 9, 2007.
- ^ "BB Gandanghari signs with U.S.-based talent agency". CNN Philippines. September 14, 2017. Archived from the original on August 13, 2019. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
- ^ "BB Gandanghari appears in Netflix show 'Glow'". CNN Philippines. August 12, 2019. Archived from the original on August 13, 2019. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
- ^ Lo, Ricky (April 2, 2000). "Rustom Padilla: Living Alone And Living Well". The Philippine Star. Retrieved February 10, 2025.
- ^ a b "Carmina, Zoren open to working with Rustom". GMA News. January 31, 2007. Retrieved February 10, 2025.
- ^ "Carmina and Rustom's marriage annulled". The Philippine Star. June 21, 2001. Retrieved February 10, 2025.
- ^ "Group backs Bebe Gandanghari's reported sex change plan". ABC-CBN. April 21, 2010. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
- ^ Showbiz Transformations 2: Of Looking Better and Gender Benders. Pep.ph (June 16, 2008). Retrieved on 2012-08-17.
- ^ Robin Padilla and his brothers still in "state of shock" over BB Gandanghari; still calls BB "Rustom". Pep.ph. Retrieved on August 17, 2012.
- ^ Salanga, Elyas Isabelo L. (January 18, 2009). Rustom Padilla is now Bebe Gandanghari (archived) PEP.Ph
- ^ Franco, Berni (January 19, 2009). "Good-bye Rustom Padilla, Hello Bebe Gandanghari" (in Tagalog). ABS-CBN.com. Archived from the original on February 23, 2009. Retrieved January 19, 2009.
- ^ "BB Gandanghari bids goodbye to Rustom Padilla". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved February 6, 2020.
- ^ Staff Report (December 7, 2017). "BB Gandanghari is now Uber driver in US". The Filipino Times. Retrieved February 6, 2020.
- ^ Gabinete, Jojo (December 24, 2022). "BB Gandanghari, kaabang-abang ang mga pasabog sa Gabi ng Parangal ng MMFF 2022". PEP.ph (in Filipino). Philippine Entertainment Portal, Inc. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
- ^ "BB Gandanghari appears in Netflix show 'Glow'". ABS-CBN Corporation. August 13, 2019. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
External links
[edit]- BB Gandanghari at IMDb
- Official website Archived November 24, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
- 1967 births
- Living people
- Filipino male television actors
- Filipino television actresses
- Filipino television variety show hosts
- Filipino male film actors
- Filipino film actresses
- Transgender female models
- Transgender comedians
- Filipino transgender actresses
- Filipino LGBTQ comedians
- GMA Network (company) people
- ABS-CBN people
- Star Magic
- TV5 Network people
- Pinoy Big Brother contestants
- Filipino LGBTQ film directors
- Filipino women comedians
- Filipino film directors
- UCLA Film School alumni
- Padilla family
- Saint Louis University (Philippines) alumni
- 21st-century Filipino LGBTQ people
- 21st-century American women
- 21st-century Filipino women
- 21st-century American LGBTQ people
- Naturalized citizens of the United States
- Comedians from Quezon City
- Converts to Jehovah's Witnesses