Alvin Aragon vows to protect wife Izzy Trazona, threatens legal action vs bashers

Former actor Alvin Aragon said he is prepared to take legal steps against people harassing his wife, former SexBomb Girl Izzy Trazona, as he spoke about the emotional toll of online attacks and threats directed at her.

Aragon made the statement during his guest appearance with Trazona on GMA Network’s “Fast Talk With Boy Abunda,” where he shared that the messages have gone beyond ordinary online comments and have escalated into personal attacks sent through email.

“Ang daming bashers ng asawa ko. I’m here despite ang daming bashers ng asawa ko. Iba ang bashers ngayon. Hindi lang sa comment section. Ine-email pa. Mamatay ka na. Ganun. So maraming iyak ang asawa ko. So nandito lang ako. (My wife has a lot of bashers. I’m here despite my wife’s bashers. The bashers are different now. They are not just in the comment section. They send us emails. You’re going to die. That’s it. So my wife cried a lot. So I’m just here.)”

Aragon said he has already considered filing a case against those behind the harassment, adding that his presence during Trazona’s recent public appearances was not only to support her but also to ensure her safety.

“Ready na nga akong magsampa ng kaso sa mga bashers. Nandoon din ako sa concert, hindi lang para suportahan siya. Para protektahan din siya. Loko-loko rin ang mga bashers. May ganun ako. Siyempre, asawa ko ito, eh. That’s my duty to protect my wife not only physically but spiritually. I am praying for her. (I’m ready to file a case against the bashers. I was also there at the concert, not just to support her but to protect her, too. The bashers are also crazy. Of course, this is my wife, eh. That’s my duty to protect my wife not only physically but spiritually. I am praying for her),” Alvin said.

Trazona recently made an emotional appearance during Rawnd 4 of the SexBomb Girls concert at the Mall of Asia Arena, marking her first time returning to the stage with the group since leaving in 2009. She later said her participation was not only about performing again but also about sharing a message of faith.

Aragon admitted that he initially felt uneasy about her speaking in front of a large crowd, especially given the venue’s size and the pressure of addressing thousands of concertgoers.

“Hindi madali ’yung decision niya dahil ang dami kasing tao. MOA Arena has 15,000 capacity. Tapos magsasalita siya. Hindi madali. Teka lang. So pinag-pray ko muna at nag-devotion ako. So na-convince ako sa guidance ng Panginoon sa kanya. Sabi ko, ‘I support you. Kung gusto mong umattend, umattend ka.’ (The decision was not easy because there were so many people. MOA Arena seats 15,000. Then she will speak. It is not easy. Wait. So I prayed first and did devotion. I was convinced of the Lord’s guidance for her. So I told her, ‘I support you. If you want to attend, then attend),” Alvin added.

Trazona described the reunion as something she did not expect to turn into a full emotional moment, saying it became more than a chance to speak to the audience.

“Ang galing ni Lord dahil hindi lang pag-share ng gospel ang nangyari. Kumanta kami. May reunion. Miss ko yung mga hug namin. We missed each other. (The Lord was great because it wasn’t just sharing the gospel. We sang. We had a reunion. I miss our hugs. We missed each other.)”

Aragon, who was also present during the concert, said he became emotional as well while documenting the moment, explaining that he stayed close to Trazona throughout the event as a sign of support.

“Masaya ako. Naiiyak din ako pero may hawak akong camera eh. Kinuhanan ko siya. May alaga ako noon. Yaya ako noong time na yun eh. Nandun lang ako. Parang sinasabi ko, ‘Hon, andito ako para sa’yo. Kung ano ang decision mo, susuportahan kita.’ (I’m happy. I was crying too, but I had my camera in my hand. I took pictures of her. We have our child with us. I was a nanny at the time. I was just there. It was like I was saying, ‘Honey, I’m here for you. Whatever your decision is, I’ll support you.)”