Rochelle Pangilinan, nagpahayag ng pagtitiwala sa Diyos sa gitna ng pagsubok
- Rochelle Pangilinan shared a heartfelt message of faith and resilience on social media on February 19, accompanied by a serene photograph
- She did not provide further context, leaving fans to interpret the meaning of her post
- The message was paired with the inspirational song Everlasting God by Chris Tomlin, emphasizing themes of strength and hope
- Rochelle has been in the spotlight following the success of the SexBomb Girls’ Get Get Aw! reunion concerts in Manila, with the group announcing plans to take their tour to the United Arab Emirates and the United States later this year
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Iconic SexBomb Girls leader Rochelle Pangilinan took to social media on Thursday, February 19, to share a poignant message of faith and resilience with her followers.

Source: Instagram
In a post on Instagram Stories, Rochelle shared a serene photograph. Accompanying the visual was a powerful on-screen caption reflecting her spiritual journey. “In the midst of the battle, I put my trust in You,” the dancer and actress wrote.
She did not provide any additional context or explanation for the post, leaving fans to ponder its deeper meaning and reflect on the message in their own way.
The post was further set to the stirring sounds of Everlasting God by Christian artist Chris Tomlin. The choice of background music, which features themes of strength and hope in God, complemented the reflective nature of her caption.
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Rochelle has remained in the public eye recently following the tremendous success of the SexBomb Girls’ multi-round Get Get Aw! reunion concert series in Manila. The group recently announced they are expanding their tour to include international dates in the United Arab Emirates and the United States later this year.

Source: Instagram
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.
Former SexBomb Girls member Izzy Trazona responded to a mocking comment about her husband, Alvin Aragon, that read “St. Alvin pray for us,” reaffirming her faith. She addressed the remark after sharing a Zumba video, reflecting on her family’s challenges, and stressing personal accountability. The controversy follows criticism over Alvin’s statements about the SexBomb Girls and their transgender child, Sofia Trazona.
Earlier, Izzy Trazona opened up about an emotional experience during her surprise appearance with the SexBomb Girls at their Rawnd 4 concert. Having left the group in 2009, the reunion proved especially meaningful and moving for her. During a guesting with her husband, Alvin Aragon, on Fast Talk with Boy Abunda, Izzy revealed that she went straight from a live selling event for her luxury bags to the concert. She also shared that she asked for Alvin’s permission beforehand, even though he was initially hesitant, highlighting the couple’s thoughtful communication and support.
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