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6 Celebrities Who Have Side Jobs as Street Vendors, Not Ashamed to Serve Buyers

6 Celebrities Who Have Side Jobs as Street Vendors, Not Ashamed to Serve Buyers

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6 Celebrities Who Have Side Jobs as Street Vendors, Not Ashamed to Serve Buyers

A number of local celebrities apparently also have professions as street vendors. Yes, they are not ashamed to serve buyers and interact with them.

Who are they? Find out more here.

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Stuart Collin has a trendy fried banana stall called Cau Tepung or Capung in Bogor City. He is not hesitant to join in making his dishes and even interact with his customers.

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Epy Kusnandar opened a simple tent stall by the roadside in the Kalibata area. Named Ayam Keramas Kang Mus, his culinary product adds to the image of Kang Mus, a popular character he played in the TV series Preman Pensiun.

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When his career began to decline, Norman Kamaru started a culinary business selling Manado porridge in Jakarta. He has been running this business for quite some time.

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Pangky Suwito decided to sell Bangka-style martabak since 2015. He conducted research for a year before opening his first martabak stall.

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Due to the pandemic, Aessia Cestaro changed direction and opened a fried rice stall named Raja Bugis 77. She runs this business with her partner, Ahmad Affandy.

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Veri, former champion of Akademi Fantasi Indosiar (AFI), chose to sell noodles in a simple shop in the Ciledug area, Tangerang.