After Instagram gets deleted, influencer breaks down because she does not want a ‘normal job’
An influencer and former prostitute cried foul when she realized that she might have to get a “normal” job after her Instagram was deleted.
An influencer and former prostitute cried foul when she realized that she might have to get a “normal” job after her Instagram was deleted.
Danniel Faith Nicholas, a resident of Payatas, Quezon City, overcame many years of living amid smelly garbage. While her mother sold Mary Kay products and her father was jobless, she still managed to have “a wonderful childhood.”
I am in my late 30s, married for 19 years with two teenage daughters. Career-wise, I have been blessed, for despite marrying young and starting late in the BPO industry, I was still able to land a managerial job.
Citing a study conducted in the United Kingdom that showed that young, jobless people were twice as likely to smoke as those who were employed, a Quezon City-based health advocacy group called on Congress Thursday to enact a law requiring graphic warnings on cigarette packs sold locally.
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