Wakes up at 5:00 AM to prepare his two children for school. He cooks breakfast—usually fried rice, hotdog, and egg—while reviewing video scripts written in a worn-out notebook.
From 10 AM to 3 PM, Mendoza is in "production mode." This involves visiting thrift shops (ukay-ukay) to buy outrageous costumes for less than PHP 200, scouting locations (abandoned lots, busy sidewalks, his neighbor’s garage), and filming 10-15 raw clips. He edits everything himself using a cracked version of CapCut on a four-year-old Android phone.
Furthermore, Mendoza has expressed desire to open a physical entertainment hub in his hometown: a small comedy bar called "The Kanto Klub," where aspiring absurdist comedians can perform live. Mang Kanor Jill Rose Mendoza Scandal
Jill Rose Mendoza and the figure known as are primarily linked in Philippine digital culture through a widely publicized controversy from the late 2010s. While "Mang Kanor" has since evolved into a broader entertainment brand, their names remain synonymous with the complexities of viral internet fame in the Philippines. The Mang Kanor Persona
His content typically falls into three categories: Wakes up at 5:00 AM to prepare his two children for school
He has even been invited (to the shock of many) as a guest judge in a local inter-barangay gay pageant and as a special guest at a university’s communication arts week, where he lectured students on "Alternative Digital Storytelling."
Unlike luxury influencers, Mang Kanor flaunts his lack of luxury. Jokes about not affording a private room, sharing a bed with three relatives, or using a tabo (dipper) for hygiene are staples. He turns the misery of poverty into a slapstick comedy, providing catharsis for those living it. He edits everything himself using a cracked version
was released, starring veteran actor . The film follows a businessman whose life is upended by a viral scandal, serving as a cautionary tale about digital privacy.