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Recently, we have this story of famous person, a social media influencer, who flexes his money and his wealth like his big house and a car. But recently, he admitted that he had lost 69 million PHP which is almost $1.2 million.
A perfect example of "what social media shows you and what the reality hits them with behind the cameras"
And it seems that he doesn't care about his money. However, it is now revealed that he is selling his car and most likely all other assets because he doesn't have any money anymore.
Good for him.. It can still be classified as change, just the negative.
There is a huge debate for Filipinos though, maybe he is doing it for clout so that he can generate money. And he didn't actually lost that big amount, much lesser, like 4 million PHP (but that is still big money for ordinary Pinoys).[/quote] Even if this were to be true, it wouldn't be happening for the first time... Infact, I look at it as an affecting factor that social media hides from the real world -- show off.