Aiko Melendez to feature small businesses on her YouTube channel as she nears 100k subs | Inquirer Entertainment

Aiko Melendez to feature small businesses on her YouTube channel as she nears 100k subs

/ 11:39 AM July 25, 2020

Aiko Melendez

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Actress Aiko Melendez has promised fans with small businesses that she will feature their products on her YouTube channel as she celebrates nearing the 100,000 subscriber mark.

Melendez, who has lately been showing support to local entrepreneurs, took to Instagram yesterday, July 24, to announce how she plans to give back to fans.

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“[I’m] excited to share to all my almost 100k subscribers on Youtube that as my way of helping small business during the pandemic, will feature some products, food that [I] believe in,” the “Prima Donnas” star said.

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“To all those who are deserving of shout outs from me :) Yes you read it right, not only in my [Instagram] stories but in my Youtube channel as well,” Melendez emphasized.

“So this is my way of thanking everyone for subscribing my YOUTUBE channel Now road to 100k,” she added.

Melendez currently has around 94,600 subscribers on her YouTube channel, which has so far uploaded 22 videos since August 2019.

The actress previously denounced the government’s move to tax online selling, saying they are being stripped of their right to earn decently amid the COVID-19 pandemic.  /ra

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