Mariel Padilla Stands Strong Amid Criticism of Husband Robin Padilla
MARIEL PADILLA – Mariel Rodriguez-Padilla remains unbothered by the critics of her husband, Robin Padilla, standing firm in her belief that his work speaks for itself.
Television host and actress Mariel Rodriguez has made it clear that she is no longer affected by the criticisms hurled at her husband, Senator Robin Padilla. In a recent interview with Pops Fernandez on her vlog, Mariel opened up about how she used to feel hurt by the negative comments directed at the actor-turned-politician, especially those questioning his qualifications and effectiveness as a senator.
According to Mariel, there was a time when the harsh remarks truly impacted her. As someone who has always been vocal and supportive of her husband, she found it painful to see him repeatedly criticized by the public and on social media. What hurt her the most, she said, were the doubts cast on Robin’s capability to serve as a public official.

However, over time, Mariel has learned to rise above the noise. She now chooses to ignore the negativity and focus on what truly matters: the truth and the results of her husband’s work. Instead of engaging in online debates or addressing bashers directly, she believes that Robin’s actions and accomplishments as a senator speak louder than any criticism.
Mariel emphasized that not all criticisms are grounded in facts, and responding to every negative comment only drains energy that could be directed toward more productive endeavors. Her shift in mindset has allowed her to maintain peace of mind and continue standing by her husband with confidence.
Mariel’s loyalty and resilience reflect the strength of her belief in Robin’s mission and integrity as a public servant. Rather than being dragged down by detractors, she has chosen to support her husband by staying focused on his goals and letting his actions serve as the best proof of his intentions and capabilities.
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