Ivana Alawi, na-touch sa kwento tungkol sa kanya ng pedicab driver nila 20 years ago

Ivana Alawi, na-touch sa kwento tungkol sa kanya ng pedicab driver nila 20 years ago

- Ivana Alawi was touched upon hearing a throwback story from 'Kuya John'

- He used to be their 'pedicab' driver 20 years ago, including his older brother Hashim and younger sister Moana

- In her most recently uploaded vlog on YouTube, Ivana tried being a pedicab driver and specifically looked for Kuya John

- Upon seeing their former pedicab driver she was touched and surprised at the same time when he told her a story

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Ivana Alawi on YouTube
Ivana Alawi on YouTube
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Ivana Alawi was deeply moved upon hearing a throwback story from 'Kuya John.'

He used to be their pedicab driver 20 years ago, serving Ivana, her older brother Hashim, and younger sister Moana.

In her latest vlog on YouTube, Ivana tried being a pedicab driver and specifically sought out Kuya John.

She was both touched and surprised when he shared a heartfelt story upon seeing her again.

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According to both Kuya John and Ivana's mother, back when she was still young, Ivana overheard their story.

After that, Ivana asked her mom to open her 'piggy bank' or "alkansiya" in Filipino. Kuya John said that Ivana gave the money from her piggy bank to help him.

As it turned out, that time, Kuya John got into an accident when cement accidentally fell on his feet when he was driving for other passengers.

The accident injured him and the money from Ivana's piggy bank was put to good use.

The piggy bank, or alkansiya in Filipino, is popular in the Philippines because it symbolizes the traditional value of sipag at tiyaga (hard work and perseverance) in saving money.

Many Filipino families encourage children to use a piggy bank as a simple way to teach financial discipline from a young age.

The act of dropping coins into an alkansiya is a familiar childhood experience, often leading to excitement when it's finally opened.

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Additionally, saving in a piggy bank is practical and accessible for many Filipinos, especially those who prefer physical savings over bank accounts.

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Ivana Alawi is a Filipino-Moroccan actress, model, YouTuber, and social media influencer. She became famous through her YouTube vlogs, where she shares lifestyle content, pranks, and personal experiences. She started her showbiz career with minor roles in Philippine TV dramas and later gained recognition for her acting skills in the series 'Mea Culpa: Sino Ang May Sala.' Besides acting and content creation, she runs her own skincare business, Ivana Skin.

In a previous report by KAMI, Ivana Alawi left the Pinoy Big Brother house emotionally. She successfully completed the tasks given by Big Brother, allowing them to raise funds for the collab charity. Ivana couldn’t hold back her tears as Big Brother bid her farewell in the confession room. It can be recalled that Ivana was the first house guest in the first-ever celebrity collab edition of PBB.

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Additionally, Ivana Alawi, a Filipina actress and content creator, recently posted about her 'PBB' experience. On Instagram, Ivana expressed heartfelt gratitude for being a 'secret house guest' on the show. According to Ivana, it has always been one of her dreams to be a 'housemate sa bahay ni kuya.' Needless to say, Ivana's presence on the show made headlines prior to her leaving the house.

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