Former actor Alvin Aragon has denied speculation that he influenced his wife, Izzy Trazona, to leave the iconic girl group SexBomb Girls, insisting that her resignation was driven by her faith.

In an interview on the program ‘Jigo Live’ of Abante, Aragon addressed long-running rumors linking him to Izzy’s departure from the group.
“Sinasabi nila, ‘Kaya pala wala sa concert si Izzy dahil diyan sa lalaking ‘yan eh.’ Teka lang ha! Matagal nang wala si Izzy sa SexBomb, 2009 pa lang. Hindi pa nga ako ‘yung asawa eh,” Aragon said.
He stressed that Izzy’s decision predated their marriage and was rooted in her spiritual journey.
“Sino ang nagpa-resign kay Izzy sa SexBomb? Ang Panginoon noong naging Christian si Izzy. Pina-resign ng Lord,” he added.
According to Aragon, Izzy obeyed what she believed was God’s calling.
“Sabi ni Lord kay Izzy, ‘Come, follow me. I will make you fishers of men.’ Nag-obey si Izzy du’n.”
He also recounted that Izzy personally spoke with SexBomb founder Joy Cancio to explain her resignation.
“Kausap niya si Joy Cancio, sabi niya, ‘Ate Joy, magre-resign na po ako sa SexBomb… ‘yung pangalan po namin, ‘yung damit po namin at ‘yung sayaw po namin’,” Aragon shared.
Aragon’s statement comes amid renewed public attention on Izzy following online discussions about her family and personal beliefs.
