In the final week of February 2026, social media platforms were flooded with claims about a viral MMS video scandal allegedly involving Filipino actors Nikko Natividad, Aaron Villaflor, Ron Angeles, and Gil Cuerva. The rumours quickly spread on platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook, leading to a surge in searches about the alleged private videos.
Despite the growing online discussion, no verified evidence has confirmed the authenticity of the videos circulating online.
Online Rumors About the Alleged Private Videos
The controversy revolves around several clips that social media users claim feature the actors. Some online accounts even shared supposed details about the videos, including alleged runtimes between 18 and 24 minutes.
However, many users who tried to access the content reported finding broken links, unrelated pages, or screenshots without proof. This pattern is common in viral scandals where speculation spreads faster than verified information.
Because of this, the claims about the viral MMS video scandal remain unconfirmed.
The “Big Four” Allegations Explained
Online discussions have labeled the situation “The Big Four” scandal, referring to the four actors whose names have been mentioned in posts.
Social media pages claim there are separate clips linked to each of them. But so far, no credible sources or official confirmations support these claims.
A similar online rumor circulated in February 2025, when another clip with a “VIP” watermark went viral. That earlier controversy also lacked verified evidence.
Legal Risks Under Philippine Law
Legal experts have warned that sharing or distributing alleged private videos can have serious legal consequences.
Under Republic Act No. 9995, also known as the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009, it is illegal to:
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Record intimate images without consent
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Copy or distribute private videos
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Share or forward such content online
Even if the original recording was consensual, sharing the material without permission is still considered a criminal offense. Violators may face fines and imprisonment.
Reactions From the Actors
As of March 2, 2026, most of the actors linked to the rumor have not made detailed public statements.
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Nikko Natividad and Gil Cuerva have not issued official responses.
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Ron Angeles posted a photo on social media on March 1 with the caption “Relax lang kayo dyan,” which loosely translates to “Just relax there,” appearing to indirectly respond to the rumors.
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Aaron Villaflor, who currently serves on the Tarlac Provincial Board, addressed the issue more directly. In an interview, he dismissed the claims as a possible smear campaign and said the videos sent to him were simply clips from his film projects.
Cybersecurity Experts Warn About Viral Links
Experts also warn that many so-called “scandal links” online are actually scams.
These links may lead to:
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Phishing websites designed to steal login information
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Malware downloads that can infect devices
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Fake video pages meant to generate advertising clicks
Because of these risks, users are advised not to click suspicious links or share unverified content.
What We Know So Far
At the moment, the alleged videos connected to Nikko Natividad, Aaron Villaflor, Ron Angeles, and Gil Cuerva remain unverified claims circulating online.
Authorities, legal experts, and cybersecurity specialists continue to emphasize that sharing such content can violate privacy laws and expose users to digital threats.

