Quick Read
- Actor Gil Cuerva stated a viral sex video featuring him was recorded and posted without his consent.
- He emphasized the use of a hidden camera and unauthorized distribution are privacy violations and criminal acts.
- Cuerva is the first of four implicated actors (including Aaron Villaflor, Ron Angeles, Nikko Natividad) to publicly acknowledge involvement.
- Actor Nikko Natividad posted a cryptic ‘I’m sorry’ on Instagram shortly after Cuerva’s statement.
- Cuerva’s former girlfriend, Lexi Gonzales, had previously defended him on social media.
MANILA (Azat TV) – Filipino actor Gil Cuerva has publicly addressed the viral sex video scandal that has embroiled several celebrities, firmly stating that the footage featuring him was recorded and subsequently posted online without his knowledge or consent. This significant declaration, made on Thursday, March 5, 2026, marks the first direct acknowledgment from any of the four prominent actors linked to the circulating videos, bringing a new dimension to the controversy.
Cuerva’s statement, released across his social media platforms, underscored a serious violation of his privacy, emphasizing that the use of a hidden camera and the unauthorized distribution of such intimate material constitute a criminal act. His former girlfriend, Sparkle actress Lexi Gonzales, had previously voiced her defense of the actor on social media, supporting his stance amid the online furor.
Gil Cuerva’s Firm Stance on Consent
In his official statement, Gil Cuerva left no room for ambiguity, asserting that the video shared online was captured during a private moment without his awareness or approval. He expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from friends, family, and those who publicly defended his name. Cuerva also indicated that this would be his sole comment on the matter, signaling his intention to move past the controversy while firmly establishing the non-consensual nature of the recording and dissemination.
The actor’s decision to speak out comes amidst widespread speculation after alleged intimate videos involving him, Aaron Villaflor, Ron Angeles, and Nikko Natividad began circulating online in late February 2026. These four individuals were colloquially dubbed ‘The Big Four’ by netizens due to the rapid spread of the clips across various social media platforms.
Reactions from Other Implicated Actors
Following Cuerva’s definitive statement, fellow actor Nikko Natividad posted a cryptic ‘I’m sorry’ message on his Instagram account on Thursday night, March 5. This brief post immediately fueled further speculation among online communities regarding its connection to Cuerva’s revelations. Natividad, known for being a family man, has not offered any further explanation for his apology, leaving its context open to public interpretation.
Meanwhile, the other two implicated actors have responded differently. Aaron Villaflor has publicly denied that any videos associated with him were private, clarifying that clips featuring him were sourced from his Vivamax movies. Ron Angeles, on the other hand, has maintained silence on the issue, refraining from any direct comment or social media posts related to the controversy.
Broader Implications of Celebrity Privacy
Cuerva’s decision to break his silence and explicitly address the issue of non-consensual recording highlights a growing concern regarding celebrity privacy and digital ethics. His strong stance against the unauthorized use of hidden cameras and the distribution of private moments resonates with broader discussions about consent in the digital age. By labeling the acts as serious privacy violations and criminal, Cuerva elevates the conversation beyond mere scandal to one of legal and ethical accountability.
The incident underscores the precarious position of public figures in an era where personal boundaries are constantly challenged by digital dissemination, emphasizing the critical importance of consent, even in private settings, and the legal ramifications of its breach.

