After agreeing to undergo lie detector test, Whamos Cruz withdrew
WHAMOS CRUZ – The infamous social media influencer and vlogger withdrew from the lie detector test.
On the September 9 episode of the Wanted sa Radyo program with Raffy Tulfo, Whamos was accused by two Tiktokers, Rose Ann Sabile and a minor named “Honey” of exploitation.
Whamos, on the other hand, said that they are only after “money” and “popularity.”
In order to prove that he’s innocent of the accusations, the social media influencer agreed to undergo a lie detector test prepared by the program.
But on September 16, journalist Raffy Tulfo announced that Whamos had withdrawn from the lie detector test.
The complainants were not surprised by Whamos’ withdrawal from the test.
“Hindi na kami magugulat simula palang po ay puro kasinungalingan na ‘yung sinabi niya,” Rose Ann said.
They also explained that they did not answer Whamos’ accusations against them because they knew the truth.
Raffy believes that Whamos was scared so he withdrew from the lie detector test.
“Kung wala siyang tinatago, wala siyang kinakatakutan ay go ‘yung lie detector test,” the broadcast journalist said.
Meanwhile, the two complainants are still willing to take the said test to prove that they are telling the truth.
Rose Ann and Honey are planning to file a lawsuit against Whamos.
According to Whamos’ camp, the vlogger was advised by his lawyer not to undergo the program’s lie detector test.
To recall, Whamos Cruz made a buzz online after Dolly Del Rosario, the mother of his girlfriend Antonette Gail Del Rosario complained him to the public service program of Raffy Tulfo.
Whamos is famous on social media and has over 10 million followers on the video-sharing platform, TikTok.
Before Whamos Cruz made a name for himself on social media, he first gained the attention of many when he joined the Idol Philippines in 2019.
Eventually, he landed as one of the most followed internet celebrities thanks to his funny and hilarious vlogs.
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