Santo Domingo.- Content creator Yohanna Beato became the grand winner of the first “Extended Live” of Alofoke, after her last competitor, Cristian Castro “La Gerencia”, removed his hand from the vehicle at the decisive moment. After hours of extreme resistance, physical fatigue and emotional pressure, the project closed with an ending full of emotion that will be marked in the history of Dominican digital entertainment.
From the beginning of the competition, Yohanna was a favorite of the public, not only for her strength, but for the story she carried with her. However, upon hearing her name as the winner, she confessed that she never imagined that she would be the one to last until the end. “I never thought that, seeing so many strong people, I was going to win this competition. I feel happy, especially because I won the way it happened”, she expressed with her voice choked with emotion. The content creator also had words of respect and admiration for her final rival. Yohanna highlighted the dedication and discipline of "La Gerencia", recognizing that reaching that point was a mental and physical battle for both. That gesture reinforced the spirit of camaraderie that, despite the harshness of the challenge, remained alive until the last second of the live. Beyond the prize, Yohanna Beato's victory symbolizes a triumph of inclusion and resilience. After losing a hand in a traffic accident, her participation was a resounding proof that physical limitations do not define a person's worth or capacity. Throughout the "Extended Live", Yohanna demonstrated that will, discipline, and faith can be stronger than any adversity. The project conceived by Santiago Matías once again set a precedent by opening space to people of all kinds, without distinction of social class, origin or disability. So, Alofoke's first “Extended Live” not only crowned a winner of a jeep valued at more than 3 million pesos, but also left a profound lesson for the country: when barriers are broken and diversity is embraced, stories are born that inspire, transform, and make you believe that yes, it can be done. Yohanna Beato not only won a competition, she won the heart of an entire audience.







