Aside from his vocal prowess, one thing we love about Sofronio Vasquez is how he always keeps it real when sharing personal stories. But what happens when he’s faced with tough questions and mystery drinks?
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In a fun-filled Kapamilya Chat episode, the “The Voice USA” champ took on the “Drink It Challenge,” where he must pick random questions to answer or down a shot of a mystery drink if he prefers to keep things under wraps.

The first question was, “Ano ang pinakamalalang comment tungkol sa’yo na nabasa mo?” Sofronio laughed and shared that he’s read comments like “masyadong maarte” or “hindi naman magaling.”

But words don’t hurt him. In fact, they only fuel the fire inside him. “I love reading those comments… Hindi ako nasasaktan. Kumbaga, they need to do more bashing to make me hurt.”

In his journey as a kontesero, Sofronio has faced countless criticisms, but he learned to brush it off. “Kasi hindi naman kasama sa kanta ‘yun, eh.” So, even when people bring up his past defeats repeatedly, it only pushes him to work harder.

For Sofronio, those rejections actually keep him grounded. “You’ve been rejected so many times, so wala kang rason na magyabang.”

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He continued, “Itong mga moments na ‘to, itong mga taong nakikita ko ngayon, ang bilis makalaki ng ulo. But I always remind myself na nagsimula rin akong mangarap.

And now being the winner of ‘The Voice,’ parang walang rason na magyabang. Be grateful ka lang.”

When asked if there’s a part of his past he would want to go back to and change, Sofronio reflected on his time as a cruise ship singer.

In hindsight, he feels like he could’ve made that experience happier. “Sometimes, tinatamad ka. Nando’n lang ako sa kwarto kasi wala akong time, eh. Parang introvert ako that time.

Every time after I sing, I go straight to my room. May maghahanap sa’kin kasi gusto nila makipag-bonding, pero ayoko.” He didn’t even take any photo because he didn’t get to enjoy the experience back then, as his focus was solely on earning money for his family.

But now, after learning how to socialize more, Sofronio realizes that his time on the cruise could’ve been more memorable if he hadn’t always chosen to be alone.

In another round, when asked about the kind of pressure he feels now as a champion of a global competition, he found it hard to answer and reached for a mystery drink instead.

Sofronio describes his life right now as very blessed, but he’s quick to give credit to the people who’ve been part of his journey. He’s especially grateful for his loyal supporters, whose energy fills him with so much passion every time he performs on stage.