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Help Filipino Harlene Azuela Find Her Dream Man

It’s not everyday that we come across with someone we feel we wanted to spend the rest of our lives with. Though more often than not, we tend to let the moment define us by not doing anything about it.

One defining moment, a Filipino girl, Harlene Azuela spotted her handsome dream guy on the MRT in Singapore. She secretly took a short video of the man who she thinks as the man of her dreams, her knight and shining armor. Guess what, she posted that video courageously, proclaiming her feelings for him.

This video has steadily gone viral instantly, and has been reshared more than a couple of thousand times on Facebook alone as of this writing.

Harlene Azuela claims on her video:

"Have you ever had that moment when someone catches your eye, but you didn't do anything about it?"

"Well it happened to me and unfortunately like most people, I didn't do anything about it.”

"So this is me, doing something. I need your help guys, I need you to help me find this guy."

On her Facebook account, she posted along with the video:

Due to insistent public demand I have decided to upload this paparazzi video (I was of course the paparazzi!) of a handsome guy inside the train at Singapore. This video was inspired by Star Cinema's She's The One, so hashtag and share all you want let's see if it could happen in real life ;-)

P.S. Thanks to my accomplice Jinky and to my cheerleaders Desiree, Chiqui, Marlies, Shy. And to my competition Michael, I gave you the chance! Hahaha

#hestheone #guyinthetrain #singapore #spoof #nogutsnoglory #goforgold #poginisir — at Mrt Singapore.


'She's The One' is a blockbuster movie in the Philippines starring Bea Alonzo as Cat, Ding Dong Dantes as Wacky and Enrique Gil as David. It is a Filipino romantic-comedy which revolves around a similar plot, well, pretty much.


A guy had spotted a girl fixing her car in the heavy rain and was immediately entranced by her. Yeah, Bea Alonzo looks really gorgeous on that film! He took a video of her, posted it on social media titled "Girl in the Rain". It went viral and after a series of events, the lovers found their way to each other. Happy ending right? Hope that this predicament goes the same. #fingerscrossed

Due to her courage, bravery and being modern, Netizens have praised her. Posting such a video and letting it go viral is such a courageous act.

We’ll let you know what happens next ;-)


Cheerio!

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