Angillyn Gorens Expresses Frustration Over Buboy Villar
ANGILLYN GORENS – The former partner of actor Buboy Villar has voiced her frustrations regarding Buboy and his current partner, Khrizza Mae “Isay” Sampiano. She criticized Buboy for frequently featuring their children, Vlanz and George, in interviews and YouTube vlogs alongside Isay.
The issue intensified after Buboy publicly introduced Isay as his new partner and the mother of his third child during a podcast episode with Tuesday Vargas, which also marked his 27th birthday on March 21. Following this revelation, Angillyn and her sister, Veybillyn Gorens, shared their grievances on social media.
Veybillyn accused Buboy of neglecting his children, pointing out that he had not visited them for a month but suddenly did so after receiving backlash. She expressed disappointment that, despite their mother being in the U.S., Buboy—who remains in the Philippines—was not spending enough time with his children.

Currently working in the U.S. to support her children, Angillyn responded to netizens questioning her as a mother. She stated that she had remained silent for a long time but felt compelled to speak up due to the repeated mention of their children in interviews. “Cause they keep using my kids on their interviews and their statements are far from the truth. Edi sumabog na ako,” she said.

Prior to this, Angillyn had posted cryptic messages on Facebook, implying unresolved issues with Buboy. In one post, she wrote, “ saved your reputation by not telling my side of the story. Stay humble.” Another read, “Pag yung tao pinili niya manahamik na matagal na at pinabayaan na nga niya na siya masama sa mga mata nang mga tao, please lang wag ninyo naman punuin.”

Angillyn claimed that Buboy’s financial support and time for their children significantly decreased after having a child with Isay. She and Buboy started their relationship in 2016, got engaged in 2017 with plans to marry in the U.S., but separated in 2020.
As of now, neither Buboy nor Isay has responded to these allegations.