Madam Inutz Turns Emotional After Receiving P200K from Popular Vlogger

Popular vlogger gives P200K to Madam Inutz

MADAM INUTZ – The online seller who made a buzz for her unique way of selling products on Facebook turned emotional after receiving P200,000 from a popular vlogger.

Mazam Inutz
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Madam Inutz whose real name is Daisy Lopez Cabantog became popular on social media particularly on Facebook with her unique way of selling products via her page, “Daisy_licious Ukay.”

On her live FB video, Madam Inutz sells clothes including shirts, blouses, jeans, pants, and other products.

Thousands are watching her live selling, however, none is buying her products. One of her first videos even reached more than 2 million views thanks to her funny and entertaining punchlines.

The online seller also caught the attention of the social media users for cursing amid her live selling, which is quite different and unusual compared to other online sellers who were making sweet words to convince their customers.

Meanwhile, Madam Inutz couldn’t help but turn emotional after receiving a whopping 200,000 pesos from vlogger and social media personality Wilbert Ting Tolentino.

Wilbert is a popular vlogger with over 1.3 million subscribers on YouTube.

Watch the video below:

Together with Herlene Budol also known as Hipon Girl, Wilbert visited the house of Madam Inutz in Cavite.

After introducing her, the famous online seller was surprised when Tolentino handed her P100,000 for her mother’s treatment.

Cabantog cried, even more, when Tolentino gave her another P100,000 for her online selling business.

“Thank you is not enough to express how grateful and overjoyed you’ve made us. my heart is full, Thank you sir @wilbert tolentino,” she said.

Meanwhile, viewers could watch her live videos every Monday, Tuesday, and Friday from 12:30 pm to 5: 00 pm.

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