Photo credit to Facebook - Francisca Luhong James Official page.
PETALING JAYA: Miss Universe Malaysia 2020 Francisca Luhong James has shared how anxious she felt when she tested positive for Covid-19 and her experience in recovering from the disease.
The 25-year-old took to social media to share her personal journey from being told she had Covid-19 and how she had coped with it. When I received the result, I realised Gosh, I guess it was my fault . I did everything – I wear masks, sanitise (and) wash my hands, but it happened. The best way to solve it is to accept it and follow the standard operating procedure (SOP) of what to do next, she said in an Instagram post on Wednesday (Jan 20).
Thursday, 21 Jan 2021 04:45 PM MYT
BY THASHA JAYAMANOGARAN
Former Miss Universe Malaysia Sabrina Beneett claimed that she had endured years of constant harassment, threats and stalking from a cyberstalker. Picture via Instagram
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 21 A 33-years-old jobless man was charged by the Magistrate Court here with insulting the modesty of former Miss Universe Malaysia Sabrina Beneett.
Brickfields district police chief Asst Comm Anuar Omar told
Malay Mail that the offender pleaded guilty at the Jalan Duta Magistrate court yesterday and paid a fine of RM1,200 on the spot.
Thursday, 31 Dec 2020 01:16 PM MYT
BY ANNE GRACE SAVITHA
Controversial figure Samantha Katie James came under fire for her insensitive comments on the BLM. ― Picture via instagram/samanthakayty
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PETALING JAYA, Dec 31 ― It has been a tough year around the world, with Covid-19.
Few heroes emerged, like Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah who made a name among Malaysians for his leadership role in combating the Covid-19 pandemic.
Much of the attention online however, revolved around former Miss Universe Malaysia 2017 winner Samantha Katie James who was one of the most talked about names after Malaysians took her to task for racist social media posts on the BLM movement in the United States, that also angered the online community worldwide.
Interview: 7 Questions With Humanitarian Deborah Henry
There is a huge misconception that refugees are a scary bunch, mainly due to the lack of awareness from the general public. This is why Deborah Henry has been using her voice and star power to shine the spotlight on these communities.
Since being crowned Miss Malaysia World in 2007 and Miss Universe Malaysia in 2011, the beauty queen has been focusing her energy on her humanitarian work. She was shooting an in-house documentary about refugees in Malaysia for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 2008 when she realised the difficult conditions they were living in.