BOY DILA: Lexter Castro Gives Free Meals for Riders to Redeem His Image

Boy Dila Distributes Free Meals for Riders to Express Remorse

BOY DILA – The internet sensation Lexter Castro distributes free meals for delivery riders in San Juan City to redeem his image.

On July 3, 2024, Lexter, along with his friends, toured various parts of San Juan City to distribute free meals to delivery riders. As he aimed to make amends for his actions, he also issued a public apology from Lexter to the delivery rider community.

The latter’s act of kindness came after he gained popularity during the Wattah Wattah Festival, where he was filmed pouring water on a delivery rider who had asked not to be soaked. The incident sparked outrage on social media.

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Castro took several steps to address his mistakes. He met with San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora to offer a public apology for his actions during the festival. During this meeting, Castro promised to change his ways and vow to behave more respectfully in the future.

Mayor Zamora appreciated Castro’s courage in admitting his wrongdoings and seeking forgiveness.

Recently, Boy Dila shared a video documenting his food distribution initiative to show sincerity in his apology, particularly to the riders affected by fake bookings made under his name following the incident.

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However, many netizens saw his gesture as a sincere attempt to redeem himself and show genuine regret for his actions.

As Castro and his team handed out meals, some riders recognized him from the viral video. Instead of hostility, many seemed to react with good humor, even requesting photos with him.

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The video has a caption:

“MAMIGAY NG LIBRENG PAGKAIN SA MGA DELIVERY RIDERS BILANG PAG HINGI NARIN NG PAUMANHIN SA MGA NAABALA NG FAKE BOOKING DAHIL SAAKIN”

Previously, Boy Dila apologizes for behavior during ‘Wattah Wattah’ festival

The Wattah Wattah Festival, celebrated annually on June 24 in honor of Saint John the Baptist, typically involves water-dousing traditions. Unfortunately, the festival’s tradition of water splashing led to several incidents of unruly behavior.

However, Castro’s case points out the need for participants to respect others’ boundaries and wishes during such events.

The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

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