In a surprising yet heartwarming turn of events, veteran showbiz insider Ogie Diaz sat down for a candid one-on-one interview with rising star Sofia “Fyang” Smith, addressing long-circulating speculations that tension existed between them. The conversation, streamed via Ogie’s YouTube channel, quickly trended online for its refreshing honesty and mutual respect.
Known for his straightforward commentaries on trending personalities, Ogie Diaz has often discussed Fyang Smith’s social media presence and public behavior—something that fueled online chatter about an alleged rift between the two.
Wasting no time, Ogie asked the question on everyone’s mind:
“Ngayon, ang tanong ko sa’yo, galit ka ba sa akin?”
Fyang, calm and composed, answered sincerely:
“No, Tito Ogs. When I learned that you wanted to interview me, I was actually excited. I even saw the note saying, ‘I know she’s mad at me,’ and I told my team, ‘I’m not mad at him. Maybe it’s just the fans who get triggered sometimes, but I’m not angry at all.’”
Ogie, in turn, thanked Fyang for her honesty, clarifying that he too harbored no ill feelings toward her.
“I just comment based on what I see online—that’s part of my job. I’ve been doing this for a long time in showbiz,” Ogie explained, emphasizing that his role as a commentator has always been about observation, not personal attacks.
Addressing the “Spliced Video” Controversy
During the same interview, Fyang also spoke about a recent controversy surrounding a viral clip where she appeared to claim that no Pinoy Big Brotherbatch could top theirs. The PBB Generation 11 grand winner explained that the video was misleadingly edited.
“When I said that, there was no collaboration yet,” she clarified. “I was just expressing how proud I was of my batch. It’s natural for me to say that ours is the best—because it’s my family inside the house.”
She continued,
“The clip circulating online was a spliced video. In the full version, I actually said, ‘Guys, support PBB Collab!’ I always promote it in my out-of-town shows. It was just misunderstood.”
A Lesson in Communication and Empathy
The interview served as a valuable reminder about how easily misunderstandings can spiral in the age of social media. What began as online speculation ended as a respectful exchange between two generations in the entertainment industry—one representing established media commentary, the other embodying today’s digital stardom.
Fyang’s openness and maturity impressed many viewers, while Ogie’s willingness to clarify his intentions underscored his professionalism. Fans praised both for handling the situation with grace, turning what could have been a confrontation into a moment of reconciliation.
Moving Forward
As the conversation wrapped up, Ogie and Fyang shared a light laugh—proof that what might have once been misinterpreted tension had given way to mutual understanding.
“Thank you, Tito Ogs,” Fyang said warmly. “I really appreciate this talk.”
“And thank you too,” Ogie replied. “I’m happy we cleared things up.”