• The Metro Manila Film Festival 2015 film "Nilalang" starred Cesar Montano, Maria Ozawa, Cholo Barretto and Meg Imperial.

The Metro Manila Film Festival 2015 film "Nilalang" starred Cesar Montano, Maria Ozawa, Cholo Barretto and Meg Imperial. (Photo : Instagram/Maria Ozawa)

On March 1, Tuesday, podcast "Good Times with Mo" host Mo Twister was able to force former Japanese porn star Maria Ozawa to admit that he has slept with Cesar Montano. Ozawa and Montano co-starred in the Filipino film "Nilalang."

When Twister asked Ozawa if she and Montano have already gone intimate, Ozawa tried her best to be discreet. She simply said, "We just did a movie last September."

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However, the podcast host appeared to be persistent as he tried to make Ozawa answer more specifically. The latter laughed and asked, "Are we online?"

Eventually, Ozawa admitted that she and Montano had an intimate moment once. Furthermore, she was asked by Twister about what she thinks about her "Nilalang" co-actor's "package."

"I think it was big for me," Ozawa replied. She added that at the time, she has just arrived from Japan and the size that she knows was "like whoa."

The candid interview about Ozawa and Montano's one-night stand did not stop there. The host continued by asking the former Japanese porn star about the Filipino actor's "performance."

"Well, yeah I heard that he's really like a bachelor," Ozawa replied. "Well, it was okay."

Originally, it was Robin Padilla who was supposed to play Montano's role in "Nilalang," which was an entry to the Metro Manila Film Fest 2015. However, Padilla had to bail out of the project when his wife Mariel Rodriguez Padilla suffered miscarriage for the second time.

Recently, Montano talked about the controversy that the MMFF 2015 was previously involved in. He told Inquirer, "The committees must be revamped, especially the members who aren't really qualified to judge the merits of a film."

"Nilalang" was the first Filipino film that featured Ozawa, who was born to a French-Canadian father and Japanese mother in Hokkaido, Japan. She started out as a commercial model for DARS Chocolate in 2002 and entered the porn industry in 2005.

In 2009, Ozawa starred in her first mainstream film "Invitation Only," which is dubbed the first ever slasher horror in Taiwan. Her co-stars were Julianne Chu, Jerry Huang and Bryant Chang.

On the other hand, Montano is known as an award-winning actor in the Philippines. In 2005, he starred in John Dahl's war film titled "The Great Raid" with Benjamin Bratt, Joseph Fiennes and James Franco, who recently received Cinequest Spirit Award, NBC Bay Area reported.

Watch Ozawa's interview with Twister on "Good Times with Mo" here: