As if taunting an entire nation once isn't enough, Jocelyn Chia is back with more. Earlier this month, the New York-based stand-up comedian enraged Malaysians when she made a joke referencing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, which went missing in 2014, in a show. But it appears like bad publicity is still publicity to Chia. On Thursday (June 15), she retweeted.
Jocelyn Chia's now viral stand-up performance continues to make rounds on social media and has now even fuelled local comedians to weigh in on her words. In a Facebook post last night (June 8), Malaysian former badminton player Lee Chong Wei called it a "low joke" and that "Malaysians and Singaporeans always love each other". The 40-year-old also tagged Singaporean.
TV News - Faced with an urgent need to relieve himself, local comedian Suhaimi Yusof found no public washroom in sight. So, he decided to put his celebrity status to good use. He knocked on a stranger’s house, and after quickly exchanging greetings with the owner, rushed into. Read more at www.tnp.sg
KUCHING (May 8): Sarawak Skills Group of Learning Institutions (Sarawak Skills) plans to establish a certified training centre involving electric vehicles (EVs), hybrid EVs and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles in Sarawak, in view of its role as a stakeholder in the transformation of the state’s socio-eco
When nature calls, you have no choice but to answer. Thankfully, when Suhaimi Yusof sends out a desperate call, people seem to answer too. Comedian Fakkah Fuzz heard a story about the 53-year-old actor and asked him if it was true on the latest episode of his The More Better Podcast. "A close relative of mine said, 'Fuzz, if you.