Now free, YosStop traces his future; clothing line, yoga videos and "cool things"

The youtuber Yoseline Hoffman, known as YosStop , defined in a few words what is coming for her, and the future of her YouTube channel, which has more than 5.7 million subscribers.

In a video called "What is going to happen to Yoss?", he said he will continue with his studies in psychology, a podcast and the launch of a line of casual sportswear and yoga videos, because "for me it was essential in this time of my life, helped me survive.

New projects are coming, such as "A woman in prison", where "I want to help women in prison, amplify their voice," said the influencer, as well as the videos of the awareness courses that she must take by law.

She explained that there is also a break, recovery, "I need a break ... enjoy my freedom, work on my physical health and work a lot on my mental health as well, and value what I took for granted more than ever."

After this, she announced, she will be giving interviews to the media.

Cool things are coming, she closed her video.

After a Control judge decided to modify the precautionary measure against Yoseline Hoffman, the youtuber was released last Tuesday night, after spending five months in the Santa Martha Acatitla prison.

However, as part of the precautionary measures imposed on him, Hoffman must do the following:

- Donate 5 percent of your monthly earnings to different feminist associations - Attend talks with feminist groups - Attend awareness courses in terms of gender violence - Share a video a month on your networks with what you learned in said courses and Collaborate as a witness in the other investigations of the case It will be the Unit for the supervision of Precautionary Measures and Suspension of the Process and the Secretariat for Women who will provide training to the youtuber YosStop, so that she complies with one of her precautionary measures imposed by a judge.

"I screwed it up"; youtuber YosStop offers a public apology to Ainara on video

Last week, Yoss shared the first of her videos outside of jail, where she read a public apology to Ainara , and acknowledged to her followers: "I screwed up."

"Sorry Ainara, I apologize for having insulted, qualified and denigrated you. [...] Today I understand that no one should rate another person for their physical appearance, or judge them for their sexual behavior, but above all now I understand that they raped you Ainara , and that I made your wound and your pain bigger" said YosStop.

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Sitting on a sofa and already at home, Ginny Hoffman's half-sister began the video lasting more than five minutes in which she accepts the damage she did to Ainara and apologizes for her behavior projected in her videos, no only against the now 20-year-old girl, also against other people she gave her opinion about and for whom they have felt offended by her content on social networks.

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