Sampaguita Girl Jenny Garcia Spotted Selling Flowers Again Along Ortigas
SAMPAGUITA GIRL – Jenny Garcia, the viral Sampaguita vendor, was spotted again selling flowers along Ortigas.
Recently, AlbieLovingYou, a Reddit user, shared a photo of the viral Sampaguita vendor selling flowers near the BSA Twin Towers. The post garnered various reactions from the online community.
Garcia was seen near the BSA Twin Towers, a few meters away from the place where she was first noticed by the public.

This time, Jenny was no longer wearing her high school uniform. Instead, she was seen in what appeared to be her college attire, showing a change in how she presents herself while continuing to sell flowers.
Many internet users questioned her return, especially since she previously received support from different individuals, including some social media personalities and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
A lot of people are wondering why she was back on the streets, despite the help she reportedly received months ago.

Earlier this year, Sampaguita girl rose to fame after a video of her and a mall security guard spread online.
In the video, the guard asked her to leave the area because street vendors were not allowed near the mall. The heated confrontation eventually led to the guard losing his job.
Previously, the public was divided; some showed sympathy, while others were puzzled because Jenny was wearing a high school uniform even though she was said to be a college student.
In another post, mother of ‘sampaguita girl’ reveals she wears daughter’s old uniform while selling
Garcia is actually a 22-year-old college freshman studying medical technology. She just wears the uniform to look younger, which helps her to sell more flowers.
The young vendor seems to have continued her usual routine of earning money for her tuition, transportation, and daily expenses.
The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:


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