Actor Baron Geisler posted an apology on Wednesday, November 30, days after urinating on fellow actor Ping Medina during the shoot of their film “Bubog.”

At the same time, the troubled actor aired his grievances about working with the film’s director, journalist Arlyn dela Cruz.

Geisler, in his “last” public statement about the controversy, tried to placate Medina by admitting he made a mistake.

“Kung ano man ang mga [sinabi] mo sa media okay lang, at kung ano pa man ang sasabihin mo okay lang din. Alam ko na maayos din ang lahat, aantayin ko [na lang iyong] araw na magiging maayos din ang lahat sa atin,” Geisler said.

He also thought that Medina—being one of the finest actors in independent cinema, as Geisler claimed—was game enough to deal with the magnitude and randomness of the scenes.

Despite saying sorry after the controversial scene, Baron said he never retaliated and instead allowed Medina to beat him back to relieve his anger.

Aside from Medina, the actor also said sorry to all the people who were hurt by his actions.

On the other hand, the actor aired his litany of complaints against director Dela Cruz, who already wrote off his part following the incident.

He said he was hesitant at first to work with her upon hearing complaints that she was difficult to work with.

“Bago ko po [tinanggap] ang proyektong ito may mga ilan na nagsabe sakin na magulo makatrabaho ang Direktor na ito.” he said.

He also posted his text message exchange with Dela Cruz to show that it was he who begged off after being initially offered a role in the film.

While Geisler said he was interested for his part, he could not bear that his role kept on changing every time. “Pero dahil naging interesado ako sa ibinigay [sa akin] na role, [tinanggap] ko po ang proyekto.”

Geisler confirmed he told Medina about his planned improv, wishing it would not anger him, but that he sought permission from Dela Cruz later about it.

He claimed that Dela Cruz told him, “Sige gawin mo [na lang,] ‘wag mo na sabihin [sa akin.]” To which Geisler lamented, “[B]ilang isang direktor kailangan alamin mo [pa rin] upang maiwasan ang mga ganitong pangyayari.”

Geisler complained about being called into the set at Saturday night after being told his part would be shot at 5:00 a.m. the next day, only to see his part shot at 3:00 p.m. He also said when he arrived at the second location at 5:30 p.m., he was only put on the spot at around 10:00 p.m.

Geisler also confirmed Medina’s claim of being lent P200 only to buy beer cans, explaining that it would help him fall asleep. But he insisted the cans of beer he bought was not enough to make him drunk.