Just a few days ago, Anwar jokingly told a Form 6 student if he were younger, he would have asked her for her number.
This comment immediately ignited a heated debate among Malaysians, with some labelling it as sexist and sexual harassment, while others argued that it was simply a harmless attempt at humour.
While opinions remained divided, controversial comedian Jocelyn Chia wasted no time in jumping into the fray. Taking to Twitter, she cheekily announced, "In an ironic twist of fate, the Prime Minister of Malaysia is now coming under fire for a joke. He will be opening for my and @ChrissieMayr's Apology tour."
The timing of her comment only added fuel to the fire, intensifying the ongoing discussion surrounding Anwar's controversial remark.
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Speaking of the Apology Tour, questions loom over its actual occurrence. Puspal, the agency responsible for approving foreign performances, has released an official statement clarifying that they have neither received nor approved any applications for the tour.
Furthermore, they emphasize that without proper authorization, no promotions, announcements, or ticket sales can take place. The uncertainty surrounding the Apology Tour raises doubts about its legitimacy and leaves Malaysians wondering what the future holds.
Now, it's your turn to weigh in. Should the feud be put to rest, or has Jocelyn Chia crossed the line with her comment? Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments section below!