Joshua Zamora, Alex Castro weigh in on Alvin Aragon's statements
"SexBomb husbands" Joshua Zamora and Alex Castro gave their two cents on Alvin Aragon's recent statements about allowing their wives to perform in sexy costumes.
On "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda," Tuesday, the King of Talk asked the two men to react to what Alvin said, especially as Alex himself was mentioned.
Alex said this happened after Valentine's Day and he came from a date with his wife, Sunshine Garcia. They woke up to messages after Alvin's statements became viral.
"Siguro 'yung naging assessment ko lang dun sa nangyari, may kanya-kanya tayong papano 'yung paniniwala natin, papano 'yung relasyon natin sa asawa natin, pano natin suportahan," he said.
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"Kapag kasi kinompare mo na 'yung sarili mo sa iba, at sasabihin mong ikaw ang tama at mali 'yung isa, dun na po nagkakaroon ng problema," he added.
Alex said he didn't comment at that time because he just respected what Alvin said.
"Saka ang dami ko pong dapat intindihin sa Bulacan para patulan po 'yung ganung issue," he said.
Alex also said he is not angry at Alvin.
"'Yung sinasabi niyang nagnanasa, dun sa tumitingin dun 'yung may problema, hindi dun sa sumasayaw," he said.
Joshua, the husband of Jopay Paguia, then said that he and Alvin go to the same church and shared his views.
"Many of us, 'yung freedom, meron talaga tayong ganyan eh, 'yung freedom to talk anything. But at the same time, gaya ng sinabi ni VG (Alex), kailangan mag-ingat tayo," he said.
"Kung wala ka nitong conviction, kahit ano na lang puwedeng itapon eh. So parang nawawala 'yung wisdom on how you will say it, nawawala 'yung love, being compassionate," Joshua said.
At a party with the Sexbomb Girls' husbands, they said they did not talk much about Alvin's statements. Alex said it was mentioned, but nobody said who was right and wrong.
Meanwhile, Joshua and Alex were asked if they subscribe to Alvin's statement that men should be the kings of the household, while the women and children must be submissive.
For Joshua, it's all about honoring a partner's strength.
"For me, it's kung ano 'yung strength ng partner ko, kung ano 'yung strength niya, 'yun ang sinusunod namin. Alam din naman niya in the same way kung ano 'yung strength ko, 'yun din 'yung masusunod," he said.
For Alex, it is not just about leading but being a good example.
"Kaming dalawang mag-asawa, hindi pupuwedeng ako lang naman ang laging masusunod. Parehas kung ano 'yung napag-usapan naming dalawa, 'yun 'yung masusunod."
Alvin is the husband of former SexBomb Girls member Izzy Trazona. The couple has been under the public eye since Izzy reunited with the girl group in the fourth show of their Get Get Aw! concert.
In response to some claims that he influenced his wife to leave SexBomb and skip the reunion concert, Alvin said God made Izzy resign from the group and she obeyed.
"Kinukumpara pa ako sa asawa ni Sunshine (Garcia) na vice governor, sa asawa ng ibang SexBomb, na mabait. Mabait daw sila, kasi pinayagan nila 'yung asawa nila na mag-concert," Alvin said.
"'Yun ba basihan ng mabait na husband, payagan lang mag-concert. 'Di ba? Parang ang babaw naman. Ang babaw naman nun. 'Di ba? Ano bang suot? Ano ba 'yung suot nila? Ako, ayoko 'yung asawa ko na naka-towel lang sa poster," he added.
Amid the online controversy, Izzy stood firm in her faith. —Nika Roque/MGP, GMA Integrated News