Babae, di sinasadyang na-book sa isang ride hailing app ang ex na di na niya nakita ng 10 taon
- A woman accidentally booked her ex-boyfriend through a ride hailing app
- The video of the moment that she was waiting for her ride to pick her up was shared by GMA News
- She has not seen her ex-boyfriend for 10 years, and she was also amused when she realized that it was her ex
- At the end of the video shared by GMA, she clarified that her ex is already taken and that both of them are happy
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A woman unintentionally booked her ex-boyfriend as her driver through a ride-hailing app, sparking amusement and nostalgia—both for her and the online community.

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The unexpected reunion was captured on video and later shared by GMA News.
According to the post, the woman had been waiting for her ride when she realized that the driver picking her up was none other than her ex-boyfriend, whom she had not seen for ten years.
The surprise twist caught the attention of netizens, with many intrigued by the rare and emotional encounter.
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“Part 2: Joyride Moments,” she began in her viral follow-up post.
“Hello! Hindi ko alam paano ko ba sisimulan to dahil hindi ko naman ineexpect na aabot sa ganto ang views and invested na kayo sa nangyari."
She quickly addressed the speculation and romantic excitement surrounding the moment.
“First of all, tatapusin ko na po yung kilig niyo dahil taken na po yung ex ko na si joyride rider at nakausap ko po siya kagabi,” she wrote, clarifying that her ex-boyfriend is now in a relationship.
She concluded her post on a positive note.
“Hahahaha, nakalagay naman po sa caption 'I am happy naman na masaya na siya and so am I' meaning parehas po kaming masaya.”
Despite the accidental reunion, both parties appear to have moved on with their lives.
The post has since gone viral, resonating with viewers for its blend of serendipity, closure, and good humor.
News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.
In other news, a 61-year-old woman died after being run over three times by two SUVs and a sedan at Illinois Street and Aurora Boulevard in Barangay Silangan, Quezon City, on May 17. The victim was initially struck by an SUV, then hit again by a second SUV and a sedan moments later, GMA News showed. QCPD is reviewing CCTV footage and has urged the involved drivers to cooperate with the investigation. The incident has raised public concern over road safety and calls for stricter traffic enforcement in the area.
Still in other news, a 16-year-old girl in Antipolo accused a tricycle driver of forcibly taking her to a hotel instead of bringing her home after work around 3 a.m. The victim said the driver ignored her pleas and sped up when she asked to be let off, "binilisan pa niya lalo 'yung takbo ng tricycle niya, natatakot na po ako nun." At the hotel, CCTV showed the driver holding her arm, and the girl said: *"hihingi po sana ako ng tulong kaso natatakot po ako sa kanya." The hotel cashier refused to let them check in after suspecting something was wrong, prompting the girl to threaten to report the driver, who then fled the scene, according to ABS-CBN.
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