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Formerly One of the Players of the Children's Sky Soap Opera, Here are 8 Latest Photos of Kevin Sanova who is Now Selling Bread Around

Formerly One of the Players of the Children's Sky Soap Opera, Here are 8 Latest Photos of Kevin Sanova who is Now Selling Bread Around

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Formerly One of the Players of the Children's Sky Soap Opera, Here are 8 Latest Photos of Kevin Sanova who is Now Selling Bread Around

The figure of Kevin Sanova went viral because he was known to be a mobile bread seller. However, previously, Kevin was known as one of the famous players of the Children's Sky soap opera.

What does he look like? Let's find out more here.

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This is a photo of Kevin Sanova while on vacation at the Beautiful Randusanga Beach located in Brebes.

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Kevin himself is known because he once played in the Children's Sky soap opera a few years ago.

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According to Insert, Kevin Sanova said that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed his career path. He chose to return to Bogor during the pandemic, but Kevin found it difficult to find jobs when he returned to Jakarta.

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"Previously, I had been in soap operas, such as Anak Langit and Tamu Tak Diundang. I had already done that, as well as commercials and shootings," said Kevin Sanova in the Transmedia area, South Jakarta.

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"After that, the Corona happened, and during Corona, it was difficult for those in soap operas or others. After Corona, I returned to Jakarta. When Corona happened, I had already moved to Bogor, then returned to Jakarta, and couldn't get any jobs anymore," he said.

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Setting aside pride for the sake of his children and wife's livelihood, Kevin brainstormed to find a job, until finally a friend asked him to sell his bread.

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"Yes, I have to work, I have to provide for my wife and children. I was thinking of finding another job, suddenly I received news from my friend. He has homemade bread like that, 'Help me sell it.' Okay, I immediately went there to pick up the bread," he said.

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"When I was told, I thought I had to deliver it to stores, but it turns out I have to go around. I was surprised, 'Huh, I have to go around? Well, it's okay. I am not ashamed at all, as long as it's a job. The only difference is that I have to talk on the street. It's okay for me as long as it's halal," he concluded.