Boy Abunda Fires Back at Alvin Aragon’s "Overstretch" Remarks on LGBTQIA+ Parenting; Victory Church Pastor Weighs In


A heated exchange of perspectives arises between veteran host Boy Abunda and former actor Alvin Aragon. The controversy stems from Aragon’s recent statements regarding the LGBTQIA+ community and his specific views on parenting transgender children—specifically involving his wife Izzy Trazona’s child, Sofia Trazona.

"He Crossed a Line": Boy Abunda Defends LGBTQIA+ Families

During a recent episode of Fast Talk with Boy Abunda, the "King of Talk" did not hold back in expressing his disappointment. While Abunda acknowledged that Aragon is "coming from a point of faith," he firmly stated that the former actor went too far by naming and criticizing parents who embrace their queer children.

"To me, that was an overstretch. To me, that was wrong. To me, doon sumobra si Alvin," Abunda remarked.

Abunda highlighted celebrities like K Brosas, Ian Veneracion, and Gloc-9—parents who have publicly supported their LGBTQ+ children—as examples of parenting rooted in love, dignity, and compassion. He emphasized that faith should not be used as a tool to impose one's parenting style on others.

The Victory Church Response: A Call for Grace

As the backlash against Aragon intensified online, the production team of Fast Talk reached out to Victory Church Pasay Pastor Nixon Ng for clarification.

The pastor’s stance offered a bridge between the two conflicting sides:

 * On Faith: He noted that Aragon’s beliefs align with many traditional Christian views but stressed they must be expressed with compassion.

 * On New Believers: The pastor observed that "new believers" can often be "overly passionate" as they grow in their spiritual journey.

 * The Plea: He urged the public to extend grace to Aragon despite the controversy.

Faith vs. Compassion

The core of the debate centers on the intersection of religious conviction and the unconditional acceptance of family members. Boy Abunda concluded his reaction with a powerful quote from St. John of the Cross:

"In the evening of life, we will all be judged on love and love alone."

As the conversation continues to trend on social media, many are praising "Tito Boy" for his grounded defense of the LGBTQIA+ community, while others are reflecting on the pastor's call for a more moderated, grace-filled dialogue.

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