INSTANT CELEBRITY! Madam Maria Hofs, granted the people who were taking pictures of her.
Maria Hofs' house in Cebu became an immediate tourist attraction after Marjorie Abastas' video went viral. It will be remembered that he expressed fear for his own and his family's safety in an interview.
However, a few days later, recordings showing Maria offering individuals who want to snap pictures of her are circulating on social media.
A video indicates that a large number of people had gathered to photograph her.
As one of the countries with the largest percentage of people using social media and the internet, it's no wonder that the home, and even Maria Hofs, became quite popular when Marjorie Abastas' video went viral.
Maria previously expressed her fear for the safety of her family in an interview, citing unpleasant human reactions as a source of anxiety.
However, based on the footage currently circulating on social media, it appears that many people simply want to photograph him. Many people have gathered across the street and up to their houses to snap pictures of him.
Recently, a live video of a vendor in Cebu went viral when she was challenged by a customer who reportedly refused to pay in full for her requested food package because the meal package, at Php 18, 000, was not worth it, according to her customer.
It has become simpler for netizens to obtain information and fresh knowledge in the contemporary world, where all occurrences may be broadcast on social media. As a result, it's not surprising that weird or unusual films and stories spread rapidly. Some of the most talked-about viral videos on social media recently were the heated exchanges between a mother who had lost her child and a doctor.
There was also news of a security guard who couldn't stop himself from becoming enraged about his underpaid wages.
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