Business owner and content creator, Josh Mojica, issues statement following viral video
- Josh Mojica, the Owner and CEO of Kangkong Chips Original, went viral recently because of a video
- The video was Mojica inside his luxury car while driving on EDSA
- However, he also appeared to be holding his phone and recording himself while driving
- The video has called the attention of the Land Transportation Office, resulting in his driver's license being suspended for 90 days
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Following the viral video, Mojica recently issued his "PUBLIC STATEMENT" about the incident.
He wrote:
"STATEMENT
July 7, 2025
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To those who follow me, believe in me, and build with me.
I’m not here to play victim. I’m here to own it.
Yes, I was issued a Show Cause Order for using my phone while driving. No excuses. That was my mistake. I take full responsibility.
I understand the weight of influence. I know people watch how I move, not just in business, but in life. That’s a responsibility I carry every day, and I let that slip in this moment.
Let me be real, the video that sparked this?
It was me, recording a quick selfie inside a Porsche.
Not to show off but to lock in a moment I never thought I’d reach this early.
That wasn’t just a car. It was a milestone. A symbol of how far you can go when you stay focused, hungry, and relentless.
But even in moments of celebration, we have to stay sharp.
I slipped. I’m learning from it. And I’m owning it like a man.
To the youth watching:
Don’t copy my mistake. Don’t copy the driving.
Copy the mindset. Copy the grind. Copy the fact that I earned that car not the way I held the phone inside it.
This is a lesson in accountability. In growth.
I’m not perfect, I’m just committed to being better than I was yesterday.
To everyone still riding with me, thank you.
And don’t worry… for now, I’m sticking to the backseat.
Thank you. And I’m sorry."
Read Josh Mojica's statement in the post below:
News, photos, or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, this could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.
In a previous report by KAMI, Josh Mojica, the Owner and CEO at Kangkong Chips Original, has been in hot water recently for his viral video. In a Facebook video he uploaded on July 2, Mojica was seen driving on EDSA inside his sports car. However, he was also holding his phone while recording a quick clip of himself, his car, and the road. The video went viral and has called the attention of the Land Transportation Office, resulting in Mojica's driver's license being suspended for 90 days.
In another viral local report, a 51-year-old public school teacher in Las Piñas City was stabbed multiple times by her own husband. According to the report of EJ Gomez in 'Unang Balita,' the 38-year-old suspect committed the crime inside the school's faculty room. Police authorities said the school has a security guard, but, being a familiar face in the school, the suspect managed to easily get in and out of the school. The suspect said he was there to talk to his wife and settle their misunderstanding, but unfortunately, it led to a big arguement.
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