Rhian now requests that Mo scores her indie film trailers. Meanwhile, Mo’s biggest gig in 2024—a set at the Wanderland Music Festival —featured Rhian as a guest vocalist, performing a spoken-word piece over his drum and bass transition. This "patched entertainment" model has led to a production deal with a major streaming service for a variety show titled "Patched," where they invite other celebrity couples to literally "fix" a broken household item while discussing relationship advice. 3. The Mental Health Patch (Anchoring the Chaos) Both have been open about the burnout of their respective industries. Rhian spoke about the pressure of maintaining a "seamless" image, while Mo discussed the physical toll of traveling for gigs.
They created a shared YouTube channel called "32 & Ramos" where they post "Patch Notes"—short videos documenting how they debug their week. Instead of hiding their differences, they highlight them. One video shows Rhian teaching Mo proper red carpet etiquette; the next shows Mo teaching Rhian how to beat-match on Technics turntables. This "patched" honesty has earned them 1.2 million subscribers. 2. The Career Patch (Acting Meets Beat-Dropping) The entertainment industry is notorious for compartmentalizing talent. An actress does teleseryes; a DJ does club gigs. The bug here was siloed success. rhian ramos and dj mo scandal 32 patched
In the fast-paced world of Philippine showbiz, where headlines are dominated by breakups and makeups, the quiet stability of a power couple is a rare gem. Enter Rhian Ramos and DJ Mo 32 (real name Moises “Mo” Icasiano Jr.). Over the past few years, this unlikely pair—a mainstream actress-model and an underground hip-hop turntablist—has crafted what fans call a “patched lifestyle.” But what does “patched” mean for a couple constantly under the microscope of social media and tabloids? Rhian now requests that Mo scores her indie film trailers