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This is Between You and Memea series where we talk to people whose most awkward, embarrassing, or weird moments made them go viral, and try to understand the impact of internet fame. In nothing but a hat, underwear, knee pads, and some bling, Gulapa performed some sexy dance moves from a room in his house in Malabon, Philippines.

He uploaded videos of his performances online. But Gulapa was not just any macho dancer, he was a competitive one. Sometimes, he was a runner-up. Many other times, he won.

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It was really wild. Really wild. It was in memory of his macho dancing days that he recorded his first videos and posted them on Facebook, something his wife did not take kindly to at first. But Gulapa said he was hard-headed and, at least on that front, was not swayed. At this point, Gulapa said he considered deleting the videos.

He realized his videos had gained a lot of traction when he started receiving direct messages from strangers and getting recognized in public. Some people would even call out to him and start mimicking his moves. Gulapa started receiving invitations to appear in events and more TV segments, scoring months-long endorsement deals and commercial gigs with a bunch of local brands.

Restaurants and other establishments also started giving him and his friends discounts on their meals and services, if not giving them for free. Tito bright doing the dante gulapa's eagle pose. I only know xu minghao pic. He made some dough from the endorsement and commercial deals, but said he lost a lot of it to some less-than-smart investments.

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