A viral video circulated featuring TikTok Influencer Isaiah Garza, depicting a heartwarming incident involving a Balinese doughnut seller named Ni Luh Sri Wulandari. Garza, in his initial video, tested Wulandari’s sincerity by asking if he could have free doughnuts as he claimed to have no money. To his surprise, Wulandari kindly agreed and offered him three doughnuts for free.
@isaiahgarza This street vendor sells donuts everyday from morning to night to pay for her parents funeral ❤️🥹 She gave me 3 free donuts then I surprised her with a beautiful gift & the most wholesome moment after 🥰🍩💕 #kindness #streetvendors #wholesome #isaiahgarza #giveback #beautiful ♬ original sound – Isaiah Garza
Isaiah surprised Ni Luh by giving her $500 (IDR 7.5 million). Initially, Ni Luh declined the gift, but Isaiah insisted, leading the doughnut seller to tears. Upon further conversation, Ni Luh revealed that she recently lost her parents and wished to use the money for their funeral expenses. Isaiah then expressed interest in getting to know about Ni Luh’s dreams. She shared her desire to have a proper home to live in by herself.
And surprisingly, Isaiah Garza gifted her with a new house and $10,000, equal to IDR 155 million. His initial video reached 34 million viewers worldwide, while the second video garnered over 7 million views.
@isaiahgarza I surprised a struggling street vendor with a brand new house & $10,000 🥹❤️ #kindness #wholesome #streetvendors #christmas ♬ original sound – Isaiah Garza
The comment section was flooded with people moved by Isaiah Garza’s heartfelt gesture. Many expressed hopes for improved lives for these individuals after such a generous act. Some also expressed sympathy for the doughnut seller and wished they could offer assistance as well.
Isaiah Garza, a prominent TikTok influencer renowned for his global travels, uses his platform of 8.7 million followers to aid those in need. Through poignant moments shared on TikTok, he showcases acts of kindness and encourages others to spread goodness within their communities.