In big events, one of the worst-case scenarios that a person can experience is a wardrobe malfunction. A taxi driver became the hero of a new teacher who is on her way to her oath-taking ceremony when her pants ripped. The taxi driver was so humble that he did not reveal his true name but only an alias.

image via Novie Joy Balete Venteroso / Facebook

image via Novie Joy Balete Venteroso / Facebook
Novie Joy Balete Venteroso was on the road to go to her oath-taking ceremony as a new licensed professional educator. The ceremony will take place in Iloilo City in the Iloilo Convention Center (ICC). While on her way to the event, she noticed that she ripped her pants. The start of the ceremony will be at 8 in the morning and it was 7:30 AM when she discovered that her pants were ripped. If she returns home, she will be late for the ceremony.

image via Novie Joy Balete Venteroso / Facebook

She asked the driver of the taxi that she was riding if he knows any dressmaking store near the area. Unfortunately, it was Sunday and the taxi driver said that there may be no dressmaking shops opened at that time. Instead, he suggested that they buy a needle and thread.

image via Novie Joy Balete Venteroso / Facebook

image via Novie Joy Balete Venteroso / Facebook
Her hands were shaking as she tries to insert the thread in the needle. She felt like she will not be able to fix her pants with the thread and needle so she asked the taxi driver to buy her superglue. But the superglue did not help fixed her ripped pants.

image via Novie Joy Balete Venteroso / Facebook

image via Novie Joy Balete Venteroso / Facebook
The taxi driver gave her his extra shirt to cover herself while he sews her pants. After he finished sewing her pants, she was able to make it to the ceremony. When she asked the name of the taxi driver, he did not say his real name. He said to call him ‘Magic.’ She shared the incident on her social media account. The online community praised the taxi driver’s good deed. Later, she found out that the driver’s name is Remy Surita Jr. from Light of Glory Taxi Services.
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