Nur Sajat, a prominent Malaysian transgender influencer, recently disclosed her impressive monthly earnings in Australia, where she has now made her permanent home. The revelation came during a live video that was later deleted but shared on the MALAYSIA MOST VIRAL Twitter page.
In the live video, Sajat detailed her earnings, revealing that she can make up to 10,000 Australian Dollars per month, which is approximately RM31,736. She provided a breakdown of her weekly income, stating that she earns around 2,500 Australian Dollars (RM7,934), which includes both her basic salary and commissions.
"In a week, I can get a salary of around 2 and a half thousand, 3 thousand? 2 and a half thousand, including commission, at the very least," she explained during the live video.
Sajat's disclosure sparked a range of reactions. Many locals expressed discontent, claiming that she earns her income through indecent work. However, others praised her for her hard work and resilience in thriving in a foreign country.
As a showgirl, Sajat has managed to establish herself and build a successful career, despite the challenges and criticisms she faces. Her journey highlights the perseverance required to succeed in a new environment and underscores the diverse ways individuals can achieve financial independence.
The mixed reactions to Sajat's earnings reflect the broader societal debates around the legitimacy of certain types of work and the challenges faced by transgender individuals in achieving economic stability. Despite the controversies, Sajat's story is a testament to her determination and ability to overcome obstacles to build a new life in Australia.