@kissyvy A huge giveaway that the person is menlen is the outfit usually hahahaha sometimes u can tell a chinese is local/from china from their fashion sense before they speak
Im so conscious of tiny details on myself that i dont even need old pics to notice a difference.. if my face started drooping a lil tmr i'd see it immediately. I can even estimate my weight almost exactly w/o a scale. pics r just taken for me to prove i wasnt imagining things
@Tiny_Spud@napkinx3 I was so sad when my mom first told me i used to have an imaginary friend named Tina cos i genuinely dont rmmbr n wish i knew what Tina looked like till she said 1 day smtg actually Held her hand when i told her to hold tina's hand to cross the road n it gave her goosebumps
With her beauty and character does it even matter if she is ten times divorced lmao women can never win doh bila dia stay dgn aliff aziz kena panggil bodoh bila she walks away and finds better kena panggil names pulak. Like no matter what a woman does she never wins in this world
A Malaysian television news anchor has hit back at online critics who mocked local celebrity Bella Astillah as a “second-hand car” following her engagement to politician Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, declaring that “women are not commodities”.
RTM Mandarin news anchor Rasyidah Abu Johan took to social media on Sunday (29 March) to defend Bella, who was previously married to fellow entertainer Aliff Aziz.
The engagement between Bella and Syed Saddiq, the Muar MP from the Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA) party, led to a wave of derogatory online comments.
Some referred to Bella as “second-hand” and joked that Syed Saddiq was getting a “buy one, get two free” deal because of her two children.
In her post, the UTAR alumna congratulated the couple and told critics making such remarks to “step aside”.
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