Photo of Marc Pingris, Former Boss in Wet Market Goes Viral
MARC PINGRIS – Photo of Mark Pingris and his former boss in wet market gathered lots of praise from netizens.
Philippine Basketball Association player Marc Pingris played for the Magnolia Hotshots team. The basketball player is as good as players James Yap, Gary David, and Rich Alvarez.
Marc admitted that he idolized the American basketball player Michael Jordan. When he was younger he said he finishes his homework then rush to the basketball court to practice his Jordan moves.
Marc Pingris spent his college years at the Far Eastern University where his basketball skills was formally discovered.
Later on his professional basketball career, he played for several teams namely FedEx, Purefoods, Magnolia/San Miguel and Star Hotshots.
Marc Pingris surely succeeded in his life and married the actress Danica Sotto. They blessed with two beautiful children named Jean Michael and Anielle Micaela.
Meanwhile, Marc Pingris recently visited the market where he used to work when he was a
Marc shared a photo with his boss named Nanay Tessie and shared it on his Facebook account @PusongPingris.
It can be seen that Mar Pingris’ boss was a fish vendor. It was very kind of him to visit his former boss despite his fame busy training schedules.
The photo of Marc Pingris in the public market along with Nanay Tessie went viral and shared for more than 4 thousand times. Netizens can’t help but admire the humble gesture of the Filipino basketball player.
Netizens expressed their reactions on the Facebook post of Mark Pingris. Here are some of their comments on the post:
@Gilda Carolina C. Camara: “Very humble… goes back to his roots and never forgets”
@Eric Marasigan: “Kaya malayo ang narating kasi marunong kang lumingon at di mo kinakahiya kung san ka nanggaling”
@Ike Yuan Tape Sajulga: “Yan ang idol ko… Marunong lumingon sa pinangalingan at di nakakalimot”
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