Instagram account https://t.co/s5mdxE5wTT promoting BTS Tickets for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. VIP, CAT 1 - 3 tickets at a mark up price.
They said that these are “internal tickets” whatever that means.
#MyARMY AND ALL ARMY WHO SEE THIS, screenshots with URL are provided in the comments. Please use them to submit a report to https://t.co/uDoIXzyfZ7
Where did they get these tickets from @livenationmy@GoLiveAsia ?
Are you going to take action @fahmi_fadzil@hannahyeoh@MCMC_RASMI@KPDN_HQ ?
Something to write about @NewsBFM@malaymail@staronline@WORLDOFBUZZ@HYBEOFFICIALtwt@BIGHIT_MUSIC please take action to void and nullify all these unauthorised tickets.
#FairTicketingforARMY
#RespectBTSARMY
#BTSinKL
#JusticeforARMY
Everybody know Mainland chinese tourists are among the worst type, and they have the audacity to feel superiour to Malaysian tourists😂
I still remember those chinese tourist who peeing on sidewalk and public spaces, can’t even speak english properly, greedy as heck, and dont get me started abt their bad attitude and smell
1st class citizens with 3rd class mentality😂
Chinese netizens openly call Malaysians “poor”, “second-class”, and “third-class citizens”
Chinese tourists in Egypt were caught pretending to be Malaysian just to avoid being scammed — because “Egyptians know Malaysians are poor and won’t rip them off.”
When Malaysians complained about this online, Chinese commenters didn’t apologize.
Instead, they doubled down with these brutal replies:
• “Pretending to be Malaysian because Malaysians are poor”
• “Malaysians look poor so they won’t be taken advantage of”
• “Why so many second-class citizens?”
• “Third-class citizens like to think too much”
• “Your time is up”
This is how they really see us.
Malaysians, don’t stay silent. Share this now!
Tag your friends — it’s time they know the truth. 🔥
‼️ CALLING ALL ARMY ‼️
Join us to take a stand against unfair and unjust ticketing practices that has been growing a concerning root in Malaysia.
My fellow ARMY, if you see this tweet on your timeline, please take a moment to share it. Repost it with the hashtags below
Malaysian ARMY #MyARMY wants change for the better 🔥💜✨
#BTSinKL #BeliTiketSelamat
#StopScalping
#LiveNationExplainNow
#GoLiveExplainNow
#RespectBTSARMY
#BTSinKL
#JusticeforARMY
#FairTicketingforARMY
@fahmi_fadzil@hannahyeoh@livenationmy@GoLiveAsia@NewsBFM@staronline@malaymail@WORLDOFBUZZ@MCMC_RASMI@HYBEOFFICIALtwt@BIGHIT_MUSIC
The couple in this video are Wesam Mekdad, a Palestinian from Gaza, and his heavily pregnant German wife.
Police were called after Wesam broke his TV — he had just learned that 'israel' murdered his brother. The couple were cooperative. They explained the situation. The wife wanted to ask the police if she can accompany her husband.
The police responded with brutality.
People from Nationaal Protest (an anti‑immigration group) are so outraged by how a pregnant woman was treated that they have offered to help the couple file a complaint against the police.
The wife gave birth earlier than expected. A baby girl. Healthy, thank God. Her name is Reem. 🤍
[HELP RT]thankyou
ARMYBOMB SCAMMER ALERT‼️
Guys please help go report and block acc ni dekat tiktok and IG. Sebab dah ramai cust i hampir kena
Please help go report and block
TIKTOK
https://t.co/KCn8q5WcIi
IG https://t.co/kg3RWbr4y9
Does this not concern you @livenationmy@GoLiveAsia that these influencers are parading their tickets out in the wild like this?
Aren’t you gonna do anything about it?SUE THEM! Or at least be loud about it. Sale is next week!!!!!
@fahmi_fadzil@hannahyeoh@HYBEOFFICIALtwt
And like, the burning question remains:
Where are these individuals and these sites getting their tickets from, that they can sell them ahead of the official ticketing dates?
Where @livenationmy@GoLiveAsia ?
Don't you want to find out too @fahmi_fadzil@hannahyeoh ?
We urge you to really look into this matter @HYBEOFFICIALtwt@BIGHIT_MUSIC
#LiveNationExplainNow
#GoLiveExplainNow
#RespectBTSARMY
#BTSinKL
#JusticeforARMY
#FairTicketingforARMY
🚨 Another influencer allegedly spotted selling BTS “Arirang” KL tickets before official sale?
Screenshots circulating online raise fresh concerns about possible scalping & early ticket access.
#BTS#ArirangTour#BTSinKL#BTSinMalaysia#KVerseMY#Malaysia
As BTS concert tickets go on sale on June 3, Malaysian fans are already gearing up for what many describe as the ultimate online battlefield, one filled with scalpers, bots and eye-watering resale prices.
For countless ARMYs, the official fandom of the global K-pop phenomenon, the excitement of finally seeing BTS (@bts_bighit) return to Kuala Lumpur this December has quickly turned into anxiety over whether genuine fans will once again lose out to profiteers.
Diehard BTS fan Lily Lim, 21, said anxiety among fans had been building even before ticket sales officially opened.
“Seeing all this news about insiders allegedly selling tickets at inflated prices before the actual sales is honestly so frustrating and unfair.
Read more: https://t.co/9E6HyQVwds
For more updates from The Star, visit https://t.co/wALedpbZ6Y
#TheStarMalaysia #BTS #Entertainment
🔥 CHINESE ARROGANCE STRIKES AGAIN on AirAsia!
A Chinese tourist buys two bottles of mineral water for RM8 on an AirAsia flight to Malaysia. He pays with ¥100 RMB.
The crew politely gives him RM44 change.
Instead of thanking them, he gets angry and demands: “Why only RM44?! It should be RM92!”
He actually thought RMB and Malaysian Ringgit are 1:1. Then he takes out his phone and records a video, acting like he caught AirAsia scamming him.
Zero research. Zero respect. Pure entitlement.
Reality: ¥100 RMB is only worth around RM60+. The crew gave him the correct change.
This is the typical “Ugly Chinese Tourist” behavior — no humility, no preparation, just arrogance and demands when other countries don’t follow China’s rules.
Moral of the story: Some Chinese travelers still treat foreign countries like their own backyard with zero respect for local currency or customs.
Educate yourselves before traveling.
#ChineseTourist #AirAsia #UglyChinese #TravelFail #Malaysia