SexBomb Girls, mas piniling tahimik na magpatawad kay Alvin Aragon

SexBomb Girls, mas piniling tahimik na magpatawad kay Alvin Aragon

  • The SexBomb Girls have opted for silent forgiveness regarding the controversial remarks made by Alvin Aragon
  • The group is prioritizing their upcoming international "World Tour" over engaging in public social media disputes, One PH reported
  • Members emphasized the importance of spiritual guidance and prayer before performing their signature high-intensity dance routines
  • Global demand for the group remains high as they prepare for performances in Australia, the Middle East, and the United States

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The iconic SexBomb Girls have decided to take the high road by offering silent forgiveness to Alvin Aragon following his recent viral comments about the group. Instead of fueling the fire of controversy, the members are shifting their energy toward their professional milestones and personal well-being. This decision comes at a pivotal time as the group prepares to bring their legendary choreography to Filipino fans across the globe.

Alvin Aragon, tahimik na pinapatawad ng SexBomb Girls
Photo: SexBomb Girls (Screengrab from One PH)
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"Mas magandang tahimik na lang tayo, yun yung way na pagpapatawad. Maging masaya na lang tayo sa kung anong meron kami ngayon."

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Says the group regarding the best way to handle the situation involving the husband of former member Izzy Trazona. The dancers emphasized that silence is their chosen path to move past the negativity.

As they gear up for their concert series and an extensive world tour, the girls are not taking their health or safety for granted. They recently partnered with health platforms to monitor their physical condition during grueling rehearsals and travel. The group’s upcoming itinerary includes highly anticipated performances in Australia, the Middle East, and the United States, One PH reported.

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Beyond physical preparation, the members remain grounded through shared faith before hitting the stage.

"Kailangan namin ng guidance lalo na sasayaw kami doon," a member shared.

Regarding their pre-performance rituals. They seek divine protection to ensure their safety while performing their trademark stunts and "Spaghetti" dance moves.

With tickets for their international shows selling out fast, the group is focused solely on the gratitude they feel for their enduring career.

"Gusto naming i-embrace kung ano yung success na meron ang SexBomb," the group stated.

For now, the SexBomb Girls are proving that their legacy remains intact, fueled by a commitment to their craft rather than external intrigues.

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Founded in 1999 as the resident dancers of the noontime show Eat Bulaga!, the SexBomb Girls evolved into the Philippines' most iconic all-female group. Led by manager Joy Cancio, they dominated the early 2000s with novelty hits like "Spaghetti Song" and the long-running afternoon drama Daisy Siete. Beyond their catchy tunes, the group became household names for their high-energy choreography and "Get, Get Out!" catchphrase, ultimately paving the way for the modern P-pop movement through their massive commercial success.

In separate news, Alvin Aragon opened up about a long-hidden experience that began when he was just six years old. The former actor also shared his connection with a well-known television personality at age fifteen. He emphasized that many of his life decisions are deeply influenced by the traumas he experienced in childhood. Alvin expressed that his current values and strong convictions are rooted in his faith and what he reads in the Bible, highlighting the impact of spirituality in navigating his past and present.

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Meanwhile, Sunshine Garcia emphasized that marriage should nurture mutual growth rather than serve as ownership or control. She praised her husband, Alex Castro, for defending her career choices amid critics who wanted her to adjust for his political image. In a recent interview, Sunshine described “toxic” relationships as those marked by manipulation, possessiveness, and one-sided power dynamics. Many netizens saw her comments as a subtle but firm response to conservative remarks from other public figures, signaling her stance on independence and respect within relationships.

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