The core allegations were:
The phrase is a highly specific, recurring search string that stems from clickbait trends and algorithmic content aggregation on video-sharing platforms like TikTok . While the phrase implies a recent development or a newly leaked explicit video, there is no new 2026 scandal between Filipino actress Rhian Ramos and radio personality DJ Mo Twister (Mohan Gumatay). Instead, these online searches represent a modern digital phenomenon where a massive celebrity controversy from late 2011 is continuously recycled under "new" or "32" tagging codes to drive viral traffic.
Within hours of the leak, the hashtags #JusticeForRhian and #MoExplained were trending.
: Appending "new" creates an artificial sense of urgency, tricking casual internet users into believing fresh, unreleased footage or statements have surfaced.
In the footage, an emotional Mo Twister claimed that Rhian Ramos had been pressured by her family and network management to undergo an abortion in Singapore to protect her burgeoning career.
As of press time, no major news outlet has verified the files. But in the court of public opinion, the verdict is already shifting.