SHOCKING! Atasha Muhlach Admits She Once Hated Vico Sotto — But One Unexpected Move Changed Everything 😱🔥

Atasha Muhlach nabuntis nga ba ni Vico Sotto, how true?

In a revelation that left fans stunned, Atasha Muhlach, daughter of showbiz royalty Aga Muhlach and Charlene Gonzales, made a bold confession that few saw coming — she once harbored resentment toward Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto.

During an intimate interview for a lifestyle feature, Atasha admitted that there was a time when she couldn’t stand the sight of the young mayor.

“I didn’t like him at all,” she said, without hesitation. “It wasn’t personal, but I just didn’t understand the hype. People kept saying he was different, that he was a new kind of leader, but I thought it was all for show.”

Her initial feelings stemmed from what she called a deep distrust of public figures, especially those coming from political dynasties. “To me, it felt like just another famous name stepping into power — and I wasn’t buying it,” she added.

But everything changed during a quiet, unpublicized moment that Atasha witnessed — and it wasn’t during a press conference or a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

She had been helping out in a community initiative in one of Pasig’s lesser-known barangays. It was there that she saw Vico Sotto, alone, without cameras, walking knee-deep through a flooded area just to check on a stranded elderly couple. No media. No bodyguards. No photo ops. Just him, soaked and mud-covered, doing the work himself.

“That was the moment I realized I had misjudged him,” Atasha shared, her voice softening. “He wasn’t doing it for praise. He was doing it because he genuinely cared.”

From that point on, her perspective changed completely.

“I saw authenticity. I saw action. I saw a leader who wasn’t trying to be a celebrity — just a public servant doing the job.”

Netizens who read the full story online were quick to react, with many praising Atasha’s honesty and growth. Others noted that it was rare for public figures, especially from well-known families, to admit their misconceptions and openly change their stance.

As the daughter of a well-respected actor-politician and a media personality, Atasha Muhlach’s words carry weight — and her unexpected confession adds yet another layer to the public’s growing admiration for Vico Sotto.

In a world filled with surface-level praise and blind loyalty, it’s refreshing to hear a story of someone brave enough to change their mind when faced with truth and humility.