Rhian Ramos’ Mother Speaks Out Amid Controversy Involving Daughter and Former Driver

Clara Ramos Questions VACC Support as Rhian Ramos Faces Serious Allegations

CLARA RAMOS — The mother of actress Rhian Ramos strongly questioned the support given by the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption to Rhian’s former driver.

She criticized the group for backing someone she described as dishonest and for allowing repeated interviews that, in her view, contained unverified claims. According to Clara, these statements fueled public speculation and triggered intense online attacks that only worsened the situation. She expressed deep pain over seeing her daughter judged for accusations she insisted were untrue. While she acknowledged that public figures face criticism, she said the backlash was far more vicious than usual. She described it as brutal, unfair, and emotionally exhausting, and blamed those pushing the narrative for turning the issue into a harmful public spectacle.

Amid the controversy, Rhian Ramos drew attention after posting a cryptic Instagram Story showing only three fish emojis on a black background. With no caption or explanation, the post sparked online discussion. Many saw it as a quiet acknowledgment of the issue without directly addressing it. Others believed it suggested there was more to the situation than what was publicly known. Despite different interpretations, the post was seen as intentional and reflective of Rhian’s decision to remain silent.

The post appeared as complaints were filed against Rhian Ramos and Michelle Dee by a former driver and personal assistant. He accused them and others of torture and illegal detention, claiming he was taken to a condominium after being accused of stealing an envelope containing private photos. He denied the accusation and said he was pressured to confess. He claimed he was kept inside the unit for several days and suffered abuse.

A theft case was later dismissed, leading him to file formal complaints. VACC supported his move, while the National Bureau of Investigation said it would review the evidence. Rhian Ramos and Michelle Dee denied the allegations, saying no illegal detention occurred and that the driver stayed in the condominium as part of his work.

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