Alvin Aragon vs. the SexBomb comeback: ‘Ayoko yung asawa ko naka-towel lang sa poster’

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What was supposed to be a nostalgic, glitter-soaked reunion of the SexBomb Girls has exploded into a full-blown marital and moral showdown—complete with pointed shade, viral comparisons, and one husband drawing a very public line in the sand.\

At the center of the storm is Alvin Aragon, who has taken aim at Bulacan Vice Governor Alex Castro for allowing his wife, Sunshine Garcia, to rejoin the SexBomb reunion concert. Netizens dragged Alvin into the discourse after he initially refused to let his own wife, former SexBomb Izzy Trazona, participate in the comeback—sparking a flurry of “buti pa si ganito” comparisons online.

The controversy heated up during Alvin’s interview on DWAR Abante Radyo on February 13, 2026, days after Get, Get, Aw: The SexBomb Concert rAWnd 3 at the Mall of Asia Arena. While Izzy skipped that night, she stunned fans the following evening at rAWnd 4 when she briefly joined her former bandmates onstage for the theme song of Daisy Siete.

Alvin, however, was unmoved—and unapologetic.

“Kinu-compare pa ako sa asawa ni Sunshine na vice governor, sa asawa ng ibang SexBomb na mabait daw sila kasi pinayagan daw nila yung asawa nila na mag-concert,” he said. “Ayun ba yung basehan ng mabait na husband, payagan lang mag-concert? Parang ang babaw naman nun.”

Then came the line that set social media ablaze: “Ano bang suot nila? Ako, ayoko yung asawa ko naka-towel lang sa poster.”

For Alvin, the issue isn’t nostalgia or fandom—it’s protection. He insisted that a husband’s role is to guard his wife from situations he believes invite lust, arguing that Alex should have thought twice before letting Sunshine return to a stage known for provocative costumes and choreography.

“Dapat nga hindi, e. Dapat nga, yung asawa mo, ingatan mo,” he said. “Hindi mo hahayaang magsuot ng mga damit na para pagnasaan ng mga lalaki.”

Alvin doubled down by revealing how seriously he takes respect within his marriage. He claimed that from courting Izzy in 2011 until their wedding, he never even kissed her.

“Niligawan ko nga asawa ko simula 2011 hanggang bago kami ikasal… Sabi ko, ‘Hindi ko siya hahalikan, until the pastor [declares], you may kiss your bride,’” he shared. “Tapos papayagan ko siya mag-concert para mag-towel lang, na makikita ng gaano karaming lalaki sa buong Pilipinas?”

He went further, painting a vivid picture of what he refuses to accept. “Tapos pasasayawin ko na naka-see through, labas ang cleavage, labas ang legs?” he asked. “I want to protect my wife. Ako lang titingin, kasi ako ang husband.”

Addressing claims that he “pulled” Izzy out of the group, Alvin said the timeline doesn’t add up. “Matagal nang wala si Izzy sa SexBomb, 2009 pa lang. Hindi pa nga ako yung asawa,” he said—before attributing her exit to divine instruction.

“Sino ang nagpa-resign [kay Izzy] sa SexBomb? Ang Panginoon noong naging Christian si Izzy. Pinag-resign ng Lord.”

According to Alvin, Izzy personally informed SexBomb founder and choreographer Joy Cancio of her decision, citing discomfort with the group’s name, costumes, and dance style.

“Sabi ni Joy, ‘Bakit may problema ba? Relationship, pera?’ Sabi ni Izzy, ‘Yung pangalan po namin, damit po namin, at sayaw po namin.’”

Alvin even broke down his objections in sermon-like detail—starting with the word “SexBomb” itself. “Ano ba yung sex? Iisipin lahat ng bata [kung] ano yung sex,” he said, stressing that sexuality should be reserved for marriage and not marketed to children. He also criticized revealing outfits and what he described as “seducing” choreography.

“Mayroong wholesome na sayaw, merong sayaw na seducing,” he explained. “Pag wholesome, masaya lang. Pero kapag seducing, naku, iba ang nararamdaman natin. Alam niyo yan, men.”

Quoting scripture, Alvin warned that lust begins long before physical action. “Ano sabi ni Jesus? ‘If you look lustfully at the woman, you already committed adultery in your heart.’”

Despite the backlash—and the memes—Alvin says he’s standing firm, guided by faith rather than public opinion. “Mahalaga sa amin ang devotion,” he said, recalling Christ’s suffering on the cross. “Ang natira lang sa kanya, yung relationship niya sa Panginoong Diyos.”

In a reunion meant to celebrate pop culture history, the loudest aftershock has become a debate over marriage, morality, and who gets to decide where the spotlight ends.

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