Archie Alemania, nag-react sa bashings na natatanggap nina Alvin Aragon at Izzy Trazona
- Actor Archie Alemania responded to the criticism aimed at former SexBomb Girl Izzy Trazona and her husband, Alvin Aragon, following Alvin’s viral statements about their family and faith
- Archie urged the public to stop interfering, describing the matter as private and spiritual
- He emphasized that personal choices in faith should not be judged by others and that God should be the final judge
- He also encouraged people to focus on their own lives and respect the individual nature of others’ beliefs
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Archie Alemania reacted to the ongoing wave of criticism directed at former SexBomb Girl Izzy Trazona and her husband, Alvin Aragon. On his Instagram Stories on Wednesday, February 18, Archie addressed the intense backlash the couple has faced following Alvin’s viral statements about their family life and religious beliefs.

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Archie urged the public to stop interfering, framing the situation as a private spiritual matter. "Yung issue kay Alvin at kay SexBomb Izzy hayaan nyo na, it's between them and God."

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As online debates continued over the couple’s recent interviews, Archie emphasized that public opinion should not dictate judgments about their choices. "Tama man or mali sa paningin nyo, wala kayong pakialam. Let God be the judge of that."
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He concluded his post by advocating for personal focus and respecting the individual nature of one’s faith. "May kanya-kanya tayong walk sa ating pananampalataya. Let God be the judge of everything. Just do ur own thing."
Despite the noise, Archie remains one of the few voices calling on netizens to mind their own business, reminding everyone that matters of faith and family are deeply personal and should be treated with respect rather than scrutiny or judgment.

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The SexBomb Girls are a monumental all-female group that redefined the Philippine entertainment landscape. Originally formed as house dancers for Eat Bulaga, they transitioned into a multi-media powerhouse, becoming Asia’s top-selling female act in the 2000s. With quadruple-platinum hits and a record-breaking seven-year drama series, Daisy Siete, they were eventually inducted into the Box Office Hall of Fame.
Sue Ramirez recently gained online traction after responding to controversial remarks made by Alvin Aragon about why his wife, Izzy Trazona, left the SexBomb Girls. Recently, ABS-CBN News posted about Alvin’s earlier radio interview on DZAR, where he connected Izzy’s departure to her religious journey. In the comments, Sue said being part of the dance group should not be considered wrong and stressed that homophobia and transphobia are more pressing issues.
Meanwhile, TV personality and entrepreneur IC Mendoza shared social media posts addressing homophobia and the misuse of the Christian faith to hurt others, asserting that his relationship with God is grounded in grace and not dependent on the approval of others. Having grown up in a religious family, IC—who playfully dubbed himself "SexBomb IC"—emphasized that he can fully embrace both his spiritual faith and his identity as a gay man. He encouraged his followers to separate genuine spirituality from judgment and clout-chasing, advocating for a personal path to God that remains free from the influence of external criticism.
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