LTO: Influencer who danced while driving surrenders her license
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LTO: Influencer who danced while driving surrenders her license
ABS-CBN News
Published Jul 18, 2025 04:15 PM PHT
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Updated Jul 18, 2025 09:43 PM PHT

MANILA — Cherry White, the social media influencer who was seen dancing while driving, has surrendered her driver's license to the Land Transportation Office.
MANILA — Cherry White, the social media influencer who was seen dancing while driving, has surrendered her driver's license to the Land Transportation Office.
White surrendered her license during the hearing of her case for reckless driving in relation to a viral video of her unsafe driving — she was using just one foot and dancing while driving — along a road in Cainta, Rizal, the LTO said in a statement.
White surrendered her license during the hearing of her case for reckless driving in relation to a viral video of her unsafe driving — she was using just one foot and dancing while driving — along a road in Cainta, Rizal, the LTO said in a statement.
The LTO earlier suspended her license for 90 days and placed the vehicle "under alarm."
The LTO earlier suspended her license for 90 days and placed the vehicle "under alarm."
LTO chief Greg Pua Jr. said White "admitted her mistake, apologized, and cooperated" with the LTO Intelligence and Investigation Division in the conduct of the investigation into her driving behavior.
LTO chief Greg Pua Jr. said White "admitted her mistake, apologized, and cooperated" with the LTO Intelligence and Investigation Division in the conduct of the investigation into her driving behavior.
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"We in the LTO appreciate the humility on the part of Ms Cherry White. As a popular social media personality, we hope that we would find an ally in her in promoting road safety," Pua said.
"We in the LTO appreciate the humility on the part of Ms Cherry White. As a popular social media personality, we hope that we would find an ally in her in promoting road safety," Pua said.
White, during the Friday hearing, said she only posted the video on her Instagram account around three months ago, LTO said.
White, during the Friday hearing, said she only posted the video on her Instagram account around three months ago, LTO said.
She said the video that went viral was posted by another netizen, it added.
She said the video that went viral was posted by another netizen, it added.
LTO-Intelligence and Investigation Division Head Renante Melitante, in the same hearing, asked White "to be responsible for her post, especially those in relation to road safety."
LTO-Intelligence and Investigation Division Head Renante Melitante, in the same hearing, asked White "to be responsible for her post, especially those in relation to road safety."
White, in response, vowed to do so, LTO said, "including doing a post to inform her followers not to imitate what she did in her viral video."
White, in response, vowed to do so, LTO said, "including doing a post to inform her followers not to imitate what she did in her viral video."
White was ordered to submit the document on the car she was using at the time of the incident until Monday.
White was ordered to submit the document on the car she was using at the time of the incident until Monday.
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