Bryanboy Eats LV Sardines Worth 18K Euros

Bryanboy Eats LV Sardines

BRYANBOY – The social media personality known as “Ninang” showcased his purchase of sardines from a luxury brand, amazing netizens.

Bryanboy, whose real name is Bryan Grey Yambao, is a Filipino fashion blogger, social media personality, and fashion influencer. He gained prominence for his fashion blog, “Bryanboy,” which he started in 2004. Over the years, he has become known for his distinctive and flamboyant style, as well as his witty and often humorous commentary on fashion and celebrity culture.

Bryanboy has collaborated with various fashion brands and designers, attended major fashion events worldwide, and amassed a significant following on social media. He is also referred to as “Ninang,” a Filipino term that translates to “godmother,” likely because of his role as a mentor or influential figure in the online fashion community.

The social media personality known as “Ninang” showcased his purchase of sardines from a luxury brand, amazing netizens. According to Bryanboy, he saw Tito Mars’ content about sardines, which he found amusing, prompting him to buy sardines even though he doesn’t usually eat them. However, the sardines he bought weren’t just any ordinary ones; they were from Louis Vuitton and reportedly cost 18k euros, which converts to over ₱1M in Philippine pesos.

Bryanboy admitted that eating sardines was challenging for him because he doesn’t usually consume them. He prefers isaw, kwek-kwek, and Jollibee chicken joy, but not sardines. He placed the “limited edition” LV sardines on a cracker. Initially hesitant, he eventually devoured them and found the taste enjoyable. He reminded his audience, “Uy, huwag kayong mag-aksaya ng pagkain ha? Food wasting is bad.”

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Tito Mars Sardinas

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To recall, controversial content creator Tito Mars was criticized for his “eating challenge” involving canned sardines and shrimp paste, two typical foods of the masses. He also showcased himself eating the famous balut or incubated duck egg. Some accused him of pretending for views, while others admired his boldness. Despite not mentioning any names, Kapuso comedy star and TV host Pokwang reacted to content that depicts disgust or disdain for sardines, a common food for struggling citizens.

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