Gabriela Women’s Party, naglabas ng reaksyon sa kontrobersyal na mga pahayag ni Alvin Aragon
- Gabriela Women’s Party issued a statement condemning the controversial and sexist remarks made by Alvin Aragon against women
- The group said his comments reflect deeply rooted feudal and patriarchal attitudes that continue to harm women’s autonomy and dignity
- It stressed that attempts to police women’s clothing, behavior, and career choices reinforce discrimination and harmful gender stereotypes
- Gabriela also expressed solidarity with women artists facing similar attacks and urged the public to reject machismo and misogyny
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The women’s rights group Gabriela has issued a strong statement condemning controversial remarks made by Alvin Aragon, husband of former SexBomb Girls member Izzy Trazona, following his recent tirades that sparked backlash online.

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In a statement, Gabriela alarm over what it described as sexist and degrading comments directed at women.
“The women’s alliance GABRIELA expresses grave concern over the backward, degrading, and sexist remarks made by Alvin Aragon, husband of former SexBomb Girls member Izzy Trazona, against women. His public statements, which shame and blame women for their career choices and subject them to moral policing, are a blatant reflection of the deeply entrenched feudal and patriarchal culture that poisons our society.”
The group said the remarks reflect broader societal problems rooted in patriarchy and long-standing feudal attitudes toward women.
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“Aragon’s tirades, including attempts to dictate what women should wear or how they should conduct themselves, are not merely isolated personal opinions but are manifestations of a systemic culture that seeks to dominate, commodify, and control women. This culture of machismo thrives in a rotten system that treats women as private property and denies them autonomy over their own bodies and lives. By reducing women to objects of judgment and control, such remarks reinforce harmful stereotypes that limit women’s autonomy and dignity.”
The party stressed that such comments contribute to a culture that normalizes discrimination and reinforces harmful gender stereotypes.
“We stand in solidarity with all women artists who face such discrimination, harassment and sexist attacks. We assert that women are not properties to be managed nor reputations to be tarnished by disgruntled men. Women are rights-bearing individuals who deserve dignity, respect, and the freedom to pursue their professions without fear of slųt-shaming or character assassination.”
The organization emphasized its support for women in the entertainment industry and other sectors who face similar public scrutiny and verbal attacks.
“GABRIELA calls on the Filipino women and the general public to reject the culture of machismo and misogyny. We must challenge the feudal and patriarchal norms that allow such behavior to flourish and continue our struggle for a society where women are truly liberated from all forms of discrimination, violence and oppression.”
The statement comes amid continuing online discussions about Alvin’s remarks, with Gabriela Women’s Party urging the public to reject misogynistic norms and support efforts toward equality and respect for women’s rights.
Alvin Aragon is a Filipino actor and a pioneer member of the reality talent search StarStruck. He has appeared in various GMA Network dramas, including Twin Hearts and The Good Daughter. Now a dedicated husband to former SexBomb dancer Izzy Trazona, Aragon has shifted his focus toward faith and ministry. He frequently shares insights on spiritual growth and family life in recent interviews.
In an interview shared on X by ABS-CBN reporter MJ Felipe, Jopay Paguia addressed Alvin Aragon’s remarks about his wife Izzy’s reunion with the SexBomb Girls, noting that their husbands were drawn into the controversy. She clarified that their outfits and dance moves were professionally prepared, admitted she did not personally reach out to Izzy, and confirmed that Izzy also sent a direct message to Alvin.
Aira Bermudez’s interview from weeks ago on the i-Listen podcast with Kara David has gained attention following Alvin Aragon’s remarks about the SexBomb Girls. She addressed conservative criticisms of the group’s image, recalled near-removal from an Eat Bulaga segment due to costumes, and explained that under manager Joy Cancio, their outfits were professionally styled to ensure modesty, emphasizing that discipline and proper presentation kept their performances from being seen as vulgar.
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