No one could have prepared for the wave of emotion that followed during the Get, Get, Aw! Concert Rawnd 4, held on February 7, 2026, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
The surprise appearance of Izzy Trazona unfolded so unexpectedly that even her fellow SexBomb Girls were caught off guard.
Rochelle Pangilinan later shared that the group initially thought the production was asking them to stop because of a possible accident.
Earlier that night, a piece of metal had reportedly fallen onstage, prompting concerns about safety.
“Akala ko pinapahinto kasi may aksidente,” Rochelle said, recalling how the brief interruption created tension rather than anticipation.
Instead, something far more impactful took place.
Izzy appeared, drawing immediate cheers from the audience and visible emotion from the members onstage.
The reaction shifted from concern to disbelief, then to relief, as the crowd realized what was happening in real time.

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Rochelle’s message of yearning for Izzy to return
In a tearful message, the SexBomb Girls leader admitted that she had assumed it would take much longer before they would all share the stage again.
“Willing ako maghintay, makasama ka lang namin,” Rochelle said, highlighting the patience and longing behind the reunion.

Izzy Trazona’s appearance brought clarity in light of the online discussion that had followed her absence from the earlier SexBomb concert dates.
In the weeks leading up to the shows, a fan’s repeated posts questioning why she was not part of the reunion gained traction, drawing attention precisely because Izzy is one of the group’s original members.
While the posts were framed playfully, they reopened a long-running public curiosity surrounding her decision to step away from the group.
On Facebook, Izzy later addressed the comments herself, responding directly but with restraint.
She explained that choosing a straightforward livelihood and setting personal priorities should not be treated as a failure or a point of ridicule.
“As far as I know, wala naman pong masama mag-work nang marangal for my family.
“Ang pag-zumba. Simpleng buhay, simpleng trabaho.”
She emphasized that not every aspect of her life is visible to the public, and that stepping back from the spotlight was a decision shaped by circumstances people may never fully see.
In the same exchange, Izzy acknowledged the emotional difficulty of leaving the group.
She revealed that she cried when she resigned and again when she spoke to her former teammates about her decision, admitting that she still misses them.
Her response prompted the fan to clarify that there had been no intention to criticize her, only an expression of longing for a member many associate with the group’s earliest years.
In 2010, PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal) reported that Izzy left the group after becoming a member of Victory Church.
She remained a cast member of the dance group's afternoon series Daisy Siete but had stopped dancing and wearing sexy clothes.
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