Kapuso artist Sandro Muhlach, son of veteran actor Niño Muhlach, recently shared his emotional struggles following an alleged incident involving two contractors. In a deeply personal post on Instagram, Sandro bared his honest thoughts, revealing the profound emotional toll it has taken on him.
“What you did to me, it wrecked me,” Sandro wrote. “I’ve had a hard time sleeping since it happened. Anxiety and PTSD are very hard to beat. Every day, I’m haunted by my trauma.” Sandro expressed his desire to prevent others from experiencing the same pain, sharing that he warned his sibling about the situation. “I told my brother that I hope he never goes through what I did because I’m struggling so much. I still feel disgusted with myself. It’s so hard to accept everything that was done to me,” he added.
Despite the gravity of his situation, Sandro found solace in the unwavering support of his loved ones. “Thank you to all my friends and family who always check up on me. I really appreciate it. My fight is also for everyone who has been abused. The truth will prevail,” he declared, expressing his determination to seek justice.
Sandro Muhlach, whose full name is Allessandro Martinno M. Muhlach, began his acting career in theater at the age of 13 and has since transitioned to being a Kapuso artist. His revelation came amidst ongoing legal proceedings involving sexual harassment allegations against two contractors.
In connection to the case, Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Estrada ordered the citation in contempt of Jojo Nones, one of the accused in the sexual harassment case involving Sandro. Estrada made the move during a Senate hearing held by the Committee on Public Information and Mass Media. The order came after Nones allegedly continued to lie about his involvement in the incident.
Senate takes into custody GMA independent contractor Jojo Nones, one of the two accused in the rape complaint filed by actor Sandro Muhlach.
— Eimor Santos (@eimorpsantos) August 19, 2024
Nones was cited in contempt for allegedly lying during hearing on sexual harassment in the entertainment industry @newswatchplusph pic.twitter.com/bMQve2qX7Z
Sandro, appearing for the first time in the hearing through video conferencing, was accompanied by his lawyer throughout the proceedings. Senator Robin Padilla, Chair of the Committee on Public Information and Mass Media, supported Estrada’s decision to hold Nones in contempt.
As the case continues to unfold, Sandro remains hopeful that the truth will eventually come to light, bringing justice and closure to his traumatic experience.