Reymark Mariano, a viral boy, vents his displeasure and tears as netizens criticize his mother.

 


After netizens criticized his beloved mother, the viral boy Reymark Mariano expressed his disappointment and burst into tears.

Last week, the heartbreaking story of a young boy named Reymark Mariano, who is plowing a two-hectare farm to feed his family was featured on “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho.” After being shared on social media, his tale has gone global.


Reymark lives with his grandparents Rudy and Nerissa, who are unable to work due to their ailments and advanced age. He is the one that works for their family in order for them to be able to buy food.

After Reymark's tale went viral, a number of generous netizens contributed money to aid the young youngster. He was given school materials, foodstuffs, organic fertilizer, a variety of fruit plants, vegetable seeds, and cattle, as well as money.


Reymark was just re-featured on KMJS's broadcast with some surprises. Analyn paid a visit to her son Reymark and expressed her regret for leaving him in the care of his grandparents.

The 10-year-old youngster expressed his dissatisfaction with the way the internet was mocking his mother. Analyn further stated that she is not pursuing the money, but rather wants to provide the finest possible care for her kid.


After a video of a 10-year-old farmer went viral, the issue of child labor, exploitation, and family planning was brought up online.

The clip was taken from an episode of GMA's "Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho," which aired on May 23.

The 10-year-old youngster from Sultan Kudarat dedicates his young life to farming to aid his family or his grandparents, who nurtured him, in the 13-minute film.

Buendia emphasized in a separate piece that having children is a significant commitment.

He wrote in one of them, “Having children is expensive and it’s a bigger commitment than getting married.” 


Renz Saavedra, a content creator, agreed that having children should not be considered a “retirement plan” for parents.

Saavedra also emphasized the need of Filipinos not romanticizing child labor and exploitation.

He said,“Hindi po retirement plan ang mga anak, opo. Your child is not an investment. Kung hindi niyo po kayang buhayin mga future junakis (anak) niyo, wag na po kayo mag-anak, simple.”

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