Sofia Trazona, the transgender child of former SexBomb Girls member Izzy Trazona, revealed that she was physically hit once by her stepfather, Alvin Aragon, when she was 12 years old.

Sofia made the admission during her guest appearance on the YouTube vlog of Ogie Diaz, which aired Tuesday night, February 17, 2026. In the interview, she opened up about her decision to leave the home she once shared with her mother, Aragon, and her siblings.
Sofia recounted that when she was in Grade 7, their family was forced to leave their residence in Mandaluyong City and relocate to her grandmother’s house in Cavite.
“No’ng Grade 7 ako, napalayas kami ng bahay sa Mandaluyong, buong family together with their two kids. Dahil po do’n, napilitan kami lumipat sa bahay ng lola ko sa Cavite. So ayon…,” she shared.
Despite the move, she continued attending school in Mandaluyong for four months.
It was during this period that the incident happened.
When asked about her relationship with Aragon and whether he had ever physically disciplined her, Sofia admitted: “One time lang naman. Pero doon po ako na-shock kasi never din po akong na-hit ng parents ko.”
She emphasized that it only happened once and was never repeated.
“Isang beses lang naman po siya na nangyari. And ano din po, hindi na din po na ulit after.”
Sofia said she was shocked by the incident.
“Shocked. Yes. Ayun, shock po ako noon that time and hindi din ako naka-react nung nangyari.”
She explained that the incident stemmed from her coming home late during the Christmas season.
“Kaya din po ako napagalitan ako ni Alvin nun, that time, kasi Christmas rush po nun. As in vacation na namin kinabukasan, tapos bumili lang po akong pang-exchange gift dahil nga malalayo po yung malls sa Cavite.
“Dumaan na po ako for exchange gift and na-late po ako ng uwi kasi sobrang haba ng pila sa terminal. Ta’s yun, nagalit siya sa akin kinabukasan.”
Sofia said she understood the concern behind the reaction but maintained she did nothing wrong.
“Naintindihan ko naman kasi nagki-care sila sa akin, ta’s nag-aalala din, ganyan. Pero wala namang po kong kasalanan. Ayan lang naman po.”
She also noted that she did not have a cellphone at the time, which made it difficult to update her family about her whereabouts.
“And kasi din wala din po kasing cellphone that time. So whenever na kunyari kailangan kong mag-update sa kanila, nakiki-text lang po kung sino po yung makasalubong ko, kasi kabisado ko po yung number ni Mama. Ganun po.
“And nung time na din po na yun, siguro sa sobrang pagod, parang bihira na lang din yung update na mabigay ko sa kanila na, ‘Andito na ako sa terminal, e. Hindi ko man lang nasabi na ‘nakaalis na po yung van,’ mga ganun.”
When asked if Aragon apologized, Sofia confirmed: “Yes, naman. Nanghingi naman po siya ng sorry.”
Sofia also spoke about adjusting when Aragon entered their lives.
“Nung una po siyempre nanibago dahil ano, e, may addition sa family na first time namin makakasama sa bahay.
“Biglang nakaroon ng father figure, ganun. Kaya nag-adjust po kaming lahat din nung dumating po siya sa life namin.”
She clarified that while she was not used to having a male presence at home, she had been raised strictly by her grandmother and mother.
Sofia’s biological father is Michael Navarro, founder of the dance group Philippine Island Assasins.
As of writing, Aragon has not released a new statement in response to Sofia’s interview.
