In a move that shocked fans and the entertainment world, veteran actor Niño Muhlach has officially sought the help of Raffy Tulfo, turning to the well-known public affairs program to expose and demand justice against individuals accused of harassing his son, Sandro Muhlach.

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Known for his iconic roles in the ’70s and ’80s, Niño is now facing a battle far more personal—defending his teenage son from what he describes as a “deep violation of privacy and innocence.”

The actor broke his silence during a passionate live appearance on the Tulfo program, where he emotionally recounted the disturbing incidents involving his son. With his voice cracking at times, Niño shared that Sandro had been receiving unsolicited and inappropriate messages from anonymous individuals online—some of whom even tried to approach him in person.

“He’s just a kid,” Niño said, anger and frustration visible in his face. “He never asked for this. He didn’t deserve to be treated like that just because he’s in the public eye.”

According to Niño, the harassment began after Sandro appeared in a few online videos and gained attention on social media. What started as admiration from fans quickly turned uncomfortable. “We noticed changes in his behavior. He became withdrawn, anxious,” Niño explained. “That’s when we found out what was happening.”

Screenshots of the messages—some suggestive, others threatening—were shown during the program, triggering strong reactions from viewers. Tulfo, known for his direct and confrontational style, immediately expressed outrage and promised legal action against the perpetrators.

“This isn’t just about cyberbullying,” Tulfo said. “This is harassment. And there will be consequences.”

Niño made it clear that while he understands the risks of having a family member in the public spotlight, there are boundaries that must never be crossed. “Being a celebrity doesn’t give anyone the right to harm our children emotionally or psychologically,” he said.

Social media exploded after the episode aired. Netizens rallied in support of Niño and Sandro, using hashtags like #ProtectSandro and #JusticeForSandro. Fans of the Muhlach family called for stronger laws to protect minors online, especially children of celebrities who are often unwillingly thrust into the public eye.

Meanwhile, legal steps are reportedly being taken. Niño has filed a formal complaint with authorities, and Tulfo’s legal team has offered full assistance to track down the individuals responsible.

Psychologists and child advocates have also weighed in, calling the case a wake-up call for stricter parental control, stronger digital protection laws, and better education on the dangers of online abuse. “Children must be protected, whether famous or not,” one expert noted. “The trauma from this kind of harassment can leave lasting damage.”

Sandro, who has kept a low profile since the incident, is said to be receiving counseling and support from his family. Niño ended the interview with a powerful message: “I’m speaking out not just for my son, but for all parents out there. Let’s not wait until it’s too late. Speak up. Protect your children.”

As the investigation continues, one thing is clear: the entertainment world isn’t just glitz and glamor. For families like the Muhlachs, it also comes with real threats—and real fights for justice.

This story is still developing, but what began as quiet whispers behind a screen has now turned into a public demand for accountability. And Niño Muhlach is not backing down.