Glenda Dela Cruz, may madamdaming post matapos ang pagpanaw ni Lerms Lulu

– Glenda Dela Cruz shared a heartbreaking post addressed to Lerms Lulu, a popular online seller

– The latter is making headlines after she and her husband, Arvin Lulu, were shot dead by motorcycle-riding men in Pampanga

– In the post, the Brilliant Skin Essentials CEO said she had just talked with Lerms a day before the unfortunate incident

– It is worth noting that Lerms was one of the top distributors of Miss Glenda’s cosmetic brand

Brilliant Skin Essentials Chief Executive Officer Glenda Dela Cruz is grieving the death of Lerms Lulu, a popular online seller.

Glenda Dela Cruz, may madamdaming post matapos ang pagpanaw ni Lerms Lulu

Photos: Lerms Lulu, Glenda Dela Cruz Source: Facebook

Lerms and her husband, Arvin Lulu, were gunned down by two unidentified motorcycle-riding men in Pampanga on Friday afternoon, October 4.

Following the shocking news, Miss Glenda has taken to her Facebook account to pen a short yet heartbreaking post addressed to the deceased online seller.

In her now-viral post, the entrepreneur revealed that she had just talked with Lerms a day before the unfortunate incident.

“Ma’am Lerms Lulu mag-kausap lang tayo kahapon,” she mournfully wrote along with a crying face emoji.

News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.

Lerms Lulu, a popular online seller, and her husband Arvin Lulu, were killed in a broad daylight ambush in Pampanga. Lerms Lulu, whose real name is Lerma Waje Lulu, is one of the top distributors of “Brilliant Skin,” a rising cosmetic brand. In a report by Rappler quoting police authorities, the victims were onboard their vehicle when the incident happened. Many netizens, expressing shock at what happened, condoled with the family of the victims and also demanded justice for their untimely demise.

Lerms made a cryptic post on Oct. 2, 2024. The post was actually a repost of Chinkee Tan’s message about debt. Lerms made the post two days before she and her husband were gunned down. The post says that if a person knows how to pay debt, there is a higher chance at success.

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