Tuesday Vargas, pinuri dahil sa malalim na payo nito sa viral 'rants' ni Alvin Aragon
- Tuesday Vargas reminded the public not to turn someone else's struggles into a joke
- The comedian believes that Alvin's controversial statements may be the result of deep and unhealed trauma from his childhood
- In a TikTok video, she emphasized that it is everyone's responsibility to face their own trauma so they don't "pass it on" to other people
- Her statement follows Alvin's viral interview where he criticized parents who accept their LGBTQIA+ children as well as his other controversial remarks about the SexBomb girls
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Tuesday Vargas shared a serious and meaningful opinion regarding the ongoing noise involving Alvin Aragon.

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After Alvin's statements against the LGBTQIA+ community and the upbringing of Izzy Trazona's child, Sofia, went viral, Tuesday couldn't help but offer her perspective on mental health and trauma.
In a video, Tuesday pleaded with netizens not to laugh at the situation. "Kahit gaano kayo kagalit sa isang tao, wag niyong gawing katatawanan ang suffering ng kapwa niyo," she said.
According to her, it is clear that the person being discussed has "serious trauma issues" that needs addressing.
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"If you watch his other videos, he has revealed that he has been CSA'd (child s*xual abuse) when he was six or seven years old... Napaka-complex ng pag-process ng tao na na-CSA," Tuesday explained.
For Tuesday, Alvin's "rants" and intense beliefs might be his way of surviving in a hurtful world. However, she also clarified that trauma should not be used to belittle the opinions of others.
"Do not use your trauma to belittle or undermine other people's opinions and beliefs... It doesn't give you an excuse to behave poorly," Tuesday advised.
In the end, she left a warning for everyone with wounds that have not yet healed.
"If you do not heal, you will bleed all over the people that you love eventually," she said. She encouraged Alvin to undergo the proper healing process, such as psychotherapy or medication, instead of going through interviews that only deepen his situation.
Tuesday Vargas is a Filipina actress, singer, comedienne, and television host known for her versatility in both comedy and drama. She gained popularity in the early 2000s through comedic roles on television and frequent appearances in variety shows and sitcoms. Her natural humor and energetic stage presence helped establish her as a familiar figure in local entertainment, often landing characters that highlighted her wit and timing. Beyond comedy, she has also taken on dramatic roles in both TV and film and has been vocal in advocating for mental health awareness.
As previously reported by KAMI, Tuesday Vargas openly asked writers, producers, and directors for work, saying she is available and ready to take on new projects. Her honest post drew mixed reactions, with some netizens criticizing her for publicly looking for jobs in the industry. Tuesday later addressed the bashers, explaining she is simply hustling as a mother and breadwinner after losing her show recently.
Meanwhile, Tuesday Vargas shared an emotional prayer on Facebook, opening up about the series of personal trials she has been facing and asking God for strength and peace. She admitted feeling tired and overwhelmed at times, but said she continues to hold on to her faith and trust that God will guide her through everything. The actress also prayed for opportunities to provide for her family, saying she feels broken.
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