Motovlogger Yanna Warns Netizen Over Claim About Her; Remains Unbothered by Viral Altercation

Unbothered, Yanna Responds to Criticism

YANNA – A motovlogger involved in a dispute with another motorist, issued a strong warning to a woman named Elise.

In her message, Yanna questioned Elise’s confidence, suggesting she might not be prepared for the legal consequences of her actions. She firmly denied ever receiving financial backing from influential figures during her hardships, in contrast to what she implied about Elise.

Yanna recalled past doubters, including former business associates, who challenged her and eventually faded into irrelevance—implying Elise could suffer the same fate. She acknowledged that her strong personality may come across as intimidating but clarified that she does not behave the way Elise allegedly does. Accusing Elise of projecting her own behavior onto others, Yanna emphasized that she has gathered enough evidence to file a cyber libel complaint under the Cybercrime Prevention Act (RA 10175). She concluded her warning by stating that pursuing legal action now rests solely on her decision—urging Elise to think twice.

Meanwhile, Yanna remains unfazed by the backlash she has received following her altercation with a motorist. Among her latest social media posts were selfies.

To recall, Yanna—a female motovlogger with over 400,000 followers on Facebook—made headlines online after a road altercation in Zambales. A video of the incident was uploaded, quickly gaining widespread attention and sparking criticism.

In the footage, Yanna is seen raising her middle finger at a motorist and accusing him of swerving and failing to check his side mirror as she attempted to overtake. The motorist, however, claimed he did not swerve intentionally, explaining that the uneven road surface caused his vehicle to shift.

Senatorial candidate and motorcycle safety advocate Bonifacio Bosita commented on the incident. In a public statement, he said Yanna committed multiple violations, emphasizing that overtaking on the right is prohibited and that she failed to use her horn to alert the driver—especially since she was in his blind spot. He also pointed out that Yanna was riding too close to the pickup truck, making it difficult for the driver to notice her presence.

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