Madam Inutz Vents Frustration after Receiving Her Huge Electric Bill
Online seller-turned-social media personality Madam Inutz vented her frustration on social media after receiving her whooping electric bill.
Daisy Lopez, also known as Madam Inutz, recently expressed her dissatisfaction on social media after receiving her April power bill. According to the Meralco bill, it amounts to $32,840.41, which they spent between March 26 and April 25, 2023.
The viral online seller just said in her caption: “WALA TALAGA AKONG KARAPATAN MAGPAHINGAAA ‼️ SA LAKI NG BILLS KO.”
Many netizens appear to be connected to Madam Inutz’s predicament, since people are now constantly using fans and air conditioners due to the sweltering heat. Netizens have complained that it only includes the power bill and not water, food, grocery, or other items. Netizens responded with a variety of thoughts and comments.
Daisy rose to prominence as a result of her Facebook online selling. This was the time when she went live to sell and had thousands of spectators but no buyers. Many people were pleased with her, and instead of mining her items, they transferred money directly to her GCash account.
Daisy inspired her sick mother to sell online, which is why she never stopped selling online even after her account was reported multiple times. Daisy first accepted a deal with Star Image when her name went viral on social media, but she later backed out owing to the advice of some well-known vloggers and influencers, as well as others close to her.
Wilbert Tolentino, Talent Manager, is currently in charge of her. And, according to Madam Inutz, she plans to release a single titled “INUTIL” as part of her efforts under this management.
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