Vlogger Bogart TV Criticized for Eating Lots of Free Taste of Food Samples in Taiwan
The vlogger Bogart TV received various criticisms online eating lots of free taste of food samples in Taiwan.
Prominent Pinoy vlogger, Bogart TV, has found himself at the center of a digital storm, as he received a massive amount of criticisms for eating lots of free food samples during his trip to Taiwan.
The Filipino content creator shared a video documenting his journey in Taiwan, specifically his visit to a local food market, where numerous stalls offered complimentary food samples. The video has triggered a range of reactions within the online community.
The footage reveals Bogart TV sampling an array of free food samples from various stalls. He took advantage of the free taste offerings from vendors, a behavior that has drawn a negative response from viewers.
After a series of moments, one vendor appeared noticeably irritated and opted to withhold further samples from the vlogger. This vendor even made distasteful remarks about Bogart TV, implying that he had overindulged and was now interfering with their sales efforts.
Bogart responded to the situation by exclaiming, “Siya na nagsawa. Tumutusok ako, nilalayo na niya. Hahahaha. Pu—na mo ka a. Mamigay ka pa a.”
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The controversial video sparked a wave of discontent among Filipino viewers who expressed their dissatisfaction and accused the content creator of reflecting poorly on their nationality through his behavior.
Surprisingly, Bogart TV has chosen to remain unswayed by the criticisms, opting not to address the negative reactions he received from internet users.
The video has a caption:
“Patay gutom ng taiwan!(NABUSOG SA FREETASTE!) LaughTrip to”
The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:
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