MANILA, Philippines – Just when the entertainment world thought the dust had settled on one of the decade’s most whispered-about controversies, a digital avalanche known only as “32 New” has crashed through the gates of social media.
For the uninitiated, the names Rhian Ramos and DJ Mo Twister (real name: Mohan Gumatay) are permanently sewn into the fabric of early 2010s showbiz controversy. Their infamous falling out—involving a leaked voicemail, accusations of betrayal, and a very public unraveling of a friendship—was considered Case Closed by most fans.
Until now.
This week, a cryptic data dump of 32 new exchanges (texts, DMs, and a short, never-before-heard audio clip) surfaced on an anonymous archiving site, sending the Philippine Twitter sphere into a frenzy. Here is what the “32 New” files reveal about the ghost of a scandal that refuses to die.
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The keyword "lifestyle" is crucial here. It isn't just about work; it's about how they live. Their social media feeds (which now feature cross-posting—Rhian on DJ Mo’s decks, DJ Mo on Rhian’s yoga mat) reveal a curated routine:
The “32 New” collection is not a single document, but a mosaic. It consists of:
The number 32 is the linchpin of the new scandal. In the original 2011 leak, investigators noted that the leaked voicemail was file number 31 on a particular SD card. The other 30 files were harmless—restaurant receipts, pet photos, movie scripts.
But file 32 was always the ghost. Rumors persisted that it contained something far more damaging than a love confession: allegedly, a video call recording that implicated a third celebrity in a cover-up. MANILA, Philippines – Just when the entertainment world
The “32 New” files confirm that both Rhian and Mo believed this file existed. In chat #17, Mo allegedly writes: “I don’t have 32. But I know who does. And they’re asking for 7 figures to bury it.” Rhian’s alleged response: “You created the monster. You pay the ransom.”
While the keyword focuses on the scandal, it would be unjust not to highlight Rhian Ramos’ resilience. In the years following the initial leak, Rhian underwent a public transformation. She became an outspoken advocate for mental health, spoke about therapy, and rebuilt her acting career with critically acclaimed roles in The Write One and Voltes V: Legacy.
In a rare 2023 interview with Tonight with Boy Abunda, Rhian addressed the scandal indirectly: "There were people who took advantage of my trust. But I refuse to let that moment define my entire life. The girl in those rumors is not who I am today."
DJ Mo, meanwhile, left mainstream radio, focused on podcasting in the US, and has declined to comment on the "32 new" resurgence. Until now
Before sensationalizing, it's vital to ask: Is any of this real? So far, no legitimate news outlet—ABS-CBN News, GMA's 24 Oras, or PEP.ph—has verified the existence of "32 new" materials. Rhian Ramos’ camp has remained silent, which is typical given her legal team’s previous zero-tolerance stance on discussing the scandal.
However, digital forensic analysts note that the "32" number matches a known archive file naming convention. In 2020, a hacker group briefly gained access to a defunct cloud backup of a former GMA staff member. That file list reportedly included a folder named Rhian_DJMo_32.rar. Whether that file was genuine or a hoax remains unconfirmed.
What is new is the social media reaction. TikTok and X (Twitter) are flooded with reaction videos using the hashtag #Rhian32. Most are clickbait—zoomed-in photos of nothing, or AI-generated narrations. But the sheer volume suggests there is a hungry audience for this unresolved mystery.