K Brosas claps back at Alvin Aragon for criticizing celebrities with queer kids

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February 20, 2026 | 12:06pm

MANILA, Philippines — Alvin Aragon drew flak anew for his comments about the LGBTQIA community, this time from host-comedienne K Brosas whom the ex-actor namedropped for being proud of their queer children.

Aragon appeared on a vlog episode of content creator Cris Rafael where he continued to discuss and criticize the sexual orientation of his stepchild Sofia, the eldest daughter of his wife and former SexBomb Girls member Izzy Trazona.

The former actor listed a number of celebrities, including Brosas, for supposedly tolerating their kids who identified as queer.

"Si Gloc 9, tuwang-tuwa, ginawan pa ng kanta yung anak niya," Aragon said, referring to the rapper's song "Sirena." "Ayun ba ikinalulugod ng Diyos? [Parang] palakpakan mo yung lalaki mong anak na ginawa Niya na nagpakabakla, whooo!"

Aragon continued, "Si K Brosas, tuwang-tuwa. Si Ian Veneracion, tuwang-tuwa. Tapos sino yung tumatayo sa kung anong tama sa mata ng Diyos na huwag kang magpakabakla? Kami ni Izzy, kami pa masama? Kumusta, world? Pinapalakpakan natin yung mali. Ine-encourage niyo pa. Sasabihin niyo love yon, i-accept?"

Brosas clearly took notice as she posted a five-minute video on Facebook which began with a clip of Rafael's video with Aragon before airing her side.

The comedienne admitted she did not plan on speaking up, only doing so because Aragon namedropped her.

"Parang kinondena mo kami dahil tanggap namin yung mga anak namin, dahil member sila ng LGBTQ," Brosas said. "Ano namang pakialam mo? May ambag ka ba kahit noong preschool, nagbigay ka ba ng baon? Mayroon pang palakpak na 'whooo!' Iba yung galit mo, kuya."

She pointed out she supported her daughter Crystal when the latter came out as a lesbian in 2020, noting not everyone praised her for it.

"Marami din naman, mangilan-ngilan na siyempre mga katulad mo — hardcore na Christian, although may mga kilala rin naman akong Christian na may respeto naman. Ikaw kasi, yung galit mo, iba, eh," Brosas continued. "Huwag kang mag-alala. Feeling ko, one of these days, makakatikim ka rin ng palakpak sa mukha. Charot lang."

Brosas even mentioned how Aragon always brought up the Bible in his criticisms, and the comedienne admitted disliking the subject as discussions on homosexuality would always include the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.

"Yung totoo, Kuya, nandon ka ba [sa Sodom at Gomorrah]? Baka na-Facebook Live mo. Charing," Brosas joked further before stressing that Aragon's anger isn't just directed at queerness but also at people's clothes and song choices. "So, ilan na lang kayo pupunta sa langit? Pito?"

Related: Alvin Aragon cites Bible to defend Izzy Trazona on trans child, homosexuality

In her belief, heaven is accommodating to everyone as the Lord would look into someone's heart, not whether they've danced to "The Spagetti Song" or worn revealing shorts.

"I mean, come on! Naniniwala ako na meron tayong Panginoon na accommodating," Brosas said as she acknowledged people with other or no religions.

"Nakalagay nga sa Bible, 'Love thy neighbor.' Walang nakalagay doon na, 'Love thy neighbor, puwera sa mga bading at mga tomboy,'" she continued. "Ang sasabihin ko lang, hangga't wala kang inaapakang tao, naniniwala ako na may sarili akong relationship kay Lord, wala tayong pakialamanan."

Brosas recognized that Aragon was entitled to his own opinion but dragging other people's names was a step too far.

"Huwag mong husgahan ang pagpapalaki ko sa anak ko. At least hindi kriminal, hindi nag-addict, hindi addict, or something," the comedienne said. "Hindi perpekto ang relationship namin, pero ang masasabi ko, may tama akong ginawa. Spread love. Irespeto natin ang isa't isa sana at kalma. Kumalma ka, kuya."

She ended with a message of support for Sofia, albeit forgetting her name, cheering how proud she and likely many others was of her.

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