A woman in yoga pants walks alone through the parking lots of IT Park in Lahug, Cebu.
People see her late at night—near empty spaces, beside closed offices, next to quiet stairwells.
When they look again, she’s gone.
Is it just someone heading home from work? Or something else?
Some call her the “White Lady 2.0.”
They say she doesn’t belong.
What Witnesses Describe
She appears between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.
She wears yoga pants, a loose white top, and running shoes.
Her walk is silent. She avoids eye contact.
She sometimes vanishes behind cars or turns a corner—only to disappear completely.
No one sees her enter or leave the buildings.
One worker said she passed by his parked car. She looked real. Then she disappeared behind a column. He waited. She didn’t come out the other side.
He left the area fast.
First Stories
The first report came from a call center agent.
He was walking to his car after a night shift.
He saw a woman sitting on the curb. She looked tired.
He asked if she was okay. No reply.
He walked past, then turned around. She was gone.
He told his team the next day. At first, they laughed. Then another agent said she saw someone fitting the same description by the elevator—alone, at midnight.
Since then, more stories have surfaced.
Common Locations
Witnesses often name these spots:
Basement parking near Building B
Stairwell behind Tower 1
Side entrance near the café strip
Loading dock exit
Security guards admit some cameras show motion, but no clear figure.
One cleaner says she saw a woman enter a locked service hallway.
She never came out.
The hallway lights were off.
Questions People Are Asking
Is she lost?
Is she a prank?
Is she real?
Some believe she might be a former worker. Others think she’s something else.
You might ask:
Why yoga pants?
Why a tech hub like IT Park?
Why only late at night?
No one has answers.
But each new sighting adds to the mystery.
Local Beliefs
In Philippine culture, the “White Lady” is a common figure.
Usually, she wears a long white dress and appears near roads or abandoned buildings.
But this one feels different.
She looks like someone from this time.
A jogger. A fitness enthusiast.
Maybe that’s what makes it more disturbing.
She blends in. Until she disappears.
What Workers Are Saying
Some people avoid staying late now.
Others leave in groups.
Security gets more calls than usual—people asking for escorts to their cars.
A BPO manager said one of her staff refused to work overtime after seeing “a woman staring at nothing” by the stairs.
She didn’t feel safe.
Do you think you would?
Are There Photos or Videos?
Some phone videos have surfaced online.
Most are blurry or short.
One shows a woman walking behind a car, then not coming out the other side.
Comments argue—real or staged?
No video has confirmed anything.
But each post gets hundreds of shares.
Possible Explanations
Some suggest sleep deprivation.
Others think it’s just someone working out late.
Maybe she’s a tenant in the area who prefers walking alone.
But if that’s true, why do so many people say she vanishes?
Why do they all describe the same clothes, the same walk, the same silence?
How the Area Has Changed
More lights were added in some corners.
Guards now rotate more frequently.
But the woman still appears—according to reports.
A few employees now carry small mirrors or crosses.
One worker said, “It makes me feel safe—even if I don’t believe.”
Would you do the same?
What You Can Do
If you work or visit IT Park late:
Stay in lit areas
Walk in pairs
Don’t follow figures into empty hallways
Alert security if you feel watched
And if you see someone matching the description—ask yourself:
Does she leave footprints?
Can you hear her steps?
Do others see her too?
She doesn’t speak.
She doesn’t run.
She only walks.
Then she vanishes.
Is she real?
You’ll only know if you walk alone—late at night—in the parking lots of IT Park.