💔 THE SEX BOMB SPLIT! IZZY TRAZONA’S TEARFUL RESIGNATION: God’s Calling or a Brutal Snub? 💔 Inside the Scandalous Reason the OG Member Missed the Reunion!

The triumphant SexBomb Reunion Concert at MOA Arena was meant to be complete, a glorious gathering of the original queens of Philippine dance. But the absence of one iconic member—Izzy Trazona—cast a noticeable, painful shadow over the event, sparking a fierce social media controversy and accusations of a deliberate snub.
Now, Izzy Trazona has finally broken her silence, delivering a powerful, emotional response that defends her choice to prioritize her “simple life,” reveals the “many tears” she shed over her resignation, and insists that her no-show was a matter of “God’s plan,” not disrespect. This is the truth behind the heartbreaking decision that shocked the SexBomb fans and exposed the harsh realities of life after the spotlight.
The Viral Accusation: Zumba vs. Showbiz Glory
Izzy Trazona, known for her striking stage presence and clean choreography, became the focus of intense scrutiny after fans noticed her glaring absence. The anger and disappointment culminated in a viral post from a netizen who mockingly questioned why Izzy was busy dancing Zumba instead of claiming her rightful spot in the “Get Get Out” concert.
Izzy, pushed to the limit, fired back, addressing the sheer audacity of the public criticism:
“Hello po, you’ve made two posts already bashing me. You really have time for that kind of action.”
Her response was not just a defense; it was a powerful demand for respect. She highlighted the double standard, where her decision to pursue “marangal na work for my family” (honest work for my family)—even something as simple as Zumba—was deemed less worthy than returning to the glittering chaos of showbiz.
“As far as I know, there’s nothing wrong with working honestly for my family. Doing Zumba is a simple life, simple work. We have to prioritize life’s decisions. Is that forbidden?”
The Tears of Resignation: A Sacred Split
Izzy’s message moved beyond deflection to a profound, heart-wrenching confession about the difficulty of leaving the group she helped build. She revealed that her separation from the SexBomb legacy was not easy or sudden—it was a deeply painful process:
“I cried many tears after I resigned and talked to them [the other members] about not joining.”
This confession dispels any notion of a petty snub or a rift between the members. Instead, it frames her absence as a necessary, painful sacrifice. She expressed deep longing for her sisters, admitting she missed them, but insisted she had to follow the path she believed “God planned for her.”
This emphasis on faith and divine calling serves as her ultimate defense, presenting her decision as a matter of spiritual priority over professional reunion. By invoking her faith, she is asking fans to accept her new identity, one rooted in simplicity and spiritual commitment rather than the complicated demands of show business.
The Legacy of the OG6: A Fan’s Heartbreak

The fan who initiated the social media discussion was forced to clarify, stressing that the tone was born of love and yearning, not malice: “It is true that we, your fans, are looking for you because you are one of the SexBomb singers and OG6 who inspired us.”
The reference to the “OG6” (Original 6) and the nostalgic memories of their signature moves—splitting, tumbling, street-dancing, and “bending”—underscores just how important Izzy’s presence was. She wasn’t just a member; she was a core part of the group’s legendary choreography and energy, known for her beautiful dance form and strong stage presence.
Her absence created a massive sense of nanghihinayang (regret or a lost opportunity) among the audience, who missed seeing her distinct moves alongside the others. This public yearning is a testament to her enduring popularity, proving that her star power remains potent, even years after stepping away.
The Unseen Support: Respecting the Decision
Despite the fan disappointment, the other SexBomb members have publicly respected Izzy’s decision, particularly her dedication to her faith. This collective support from the group suggests there are no hard feelings, validating Izzy’s claim that her departure was handled with tears and mutual understanding.
While other absent members like Sugar Mercado had a clear, external reason (winning the Mrs. Universe Official pageant), Izzy’s absence is rooted in an internal, spiritual change. She chose a life of quiet stability—a Zumba instructor’s path—over the high-octane spectacle of a massive concert.
The SexBomb Reunion was a tremendous success, but Izzy’s story serves as its most profound human footnote. It is a powerful reminder that for many celebrities, the glamorous showbiz life is not the final destination.
Izzy Trazona chose the simple, honest path, trading the roar of the MOA Arena for the quiet rhythm of her simple life. Her tears and her defense are a poignant message to the Madlang People: Respect the choices that bring us peace, even if they mean the stage lights dim forever.