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WATCH: Troy Montero, naranasang maging construction worker sa Amerika

By Gia Allana Soriano
Published July 20, 2018 6:30 PM PHT
Updated July 20, 2018 6:35 PM PHT

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Sa interview ng 'Tunay Na Buhay,' naikuwento ni Troy Montero ang naging buhay niya sa Amerika.
 

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Sa interview ng Tunay Na Buhay, naikuwento ni Troy Montero ang naging childhood niya sa U.S.. Aniya, " I'm very blessed, very lucky. Parang walang problems, we just had a happy childhood. Played sports. Parang we're always outdoors."

Dahil Filipina ang kanyang mother, lumaki rin daw siyang alam ang mga kaugaliang Pinoy. Kinuwento niya ang mga itinuro sa kanila, " I guess, 'yung always respect your elders. Even with [using] opo and po. Even 'yung grandma, grandpa is lolo, lola. Siyempre, [during] all the holidays, Filipino food lahat. Dinugaan, pancit, adobo."

Dahil sa isang tradisyon din sa America, maagang naging independent si Troy. Ika niya, "Ako, I moved out of the house when I was 18, which is 'yung legal age to live on your own."

Nakapagtrabaho rin siya at nagkaroon ng sarili niyang business during that time. Saad niya, "I had my own business already, I had a doughnut shop, parang food truck." Siya rin daw ay isang extreme sports model na into athletic modeling, na sa kalaunan ay naging ramp model na rin.

May experience rin daw si Troy sa pagiging isang construction worker. Ibinahagi niya, "We ended up building a house. I helped build a house, a church, a library, a hospital. But construction actually in states is very different than here, actually." 

Panoorin ang highlight clip ng Tunay Na Buhay dito: