Alvin Aragon calls out 'King of Talk,' sparks renewed debate
By Neil Ramos
Actor Alvin Aragon is once again at the center of online chatter.
In a Facebook post on March 23 addressed to a “Ma’am Annette”—believed by netizens to be GMA’s Annette Gozon-Valdes—Aragon called for a certain “King of Talk” to be removed from TV, accusing the show of promoting acceptance of the LGBTQIA+ community.
“Maam Annette, ang king of talk ang dapat inaalisan ng show at ang writer ng show. Kasi he uses, they use this platform to encourage and influence Filipino people especially Filipino parents,” Aragon wrote.
He continued, “Gusto nila palabasin na ok lang, na walang masama ang maging bakla, maging tomboy, maging trans at maging queer… Maam Annette alam natin na kasalanan ‘yan sa mata ng King of kings natin.”
Aragon ended his post with a firm: “Stop propagating sin of homosexuality because it is against the Lord Jesus.”
While no names were dropped, netizens—ever the detectives—quickly pointed to Boy Abunda as the likely subject. The veteran host had previously addressed Aragon’s earlier remarks, saying he respects faith but drawing the line at imposing beliefs on others—especially when it comes to how parents support their children.
The issue stems from Aragon’s earlier comments about LGBTQIA+ individuals and parents who “allow” their children to express themselves freely—a take that, unsurprisingly, didn’t exactly get a standing ovation online.
Aragon, who previously guested on Abunda’s show with wife Izzy Trazona, has yet to receive a response from the host regarding his latest statements.
Meanwhile, the conversation rolls on, with netizens weighing in—some with scriptures, others with stan accounts, and many with opinions that are anything but quiet.