Youtube sensation elevator girl shares experiences with mall employees

LUCENA CITY, Quezon – The security personnel as frontliners and the management staff of SM Lucena were charmed by Cheridel Alejandrino, the YouTube “Elevator Girl” sensation who gave her inspirational talk Tuesday to boost the moral of mall employees.

Cheridel is the singing elevator girl from SM Olongapo who gained popularity when her video was uploaded by a netizen over YouTube, with her singing and greeting all mall-goers with a sunny disposition and often singing while performing her duties as an elevator girl.

She recounted to her audience her humble beginnings, starting as a day-off reliever at the mall, cleaning comfort rooms.

Her viral video jumpstarted her popularity, with her being drafted as Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) housemate in a TV reality show in 2014. After her PBB stint, she was offered by the mall the position of marketing officer, a position she now holds.

She also lent positive vibes to the audience of the Pasayahan sa Lucena Grand Parade on Monday, maintaining high energy level and untiringly granting fans who requested selfies with her. (Belinda M. Otordoz / PNA)

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