This article discusses how Malaysian celebrities are hiding their bankruptcy behind a facade of luxury on social media. It highlights cases of numerous celebrities, including singers and actors, who are facing financial difficulties despite appearing wealthy online. The article emphasizes the importance of responsible spending and warns against the misleading nature of social media portrayals of wealth and success.
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Among them include two well-known rock singers who are still active in the entertainment industry and several popular actors. And yet, these celebrities continue to flaunt their lavish lifestyles online, misleading followers who were unaware of what’s going on behind the scenes.M Bakri said these celebrities could have been discharged from bankruptcy, especially if their cases exceeded five years, but their lack of cooperation or complete failure to meet with MDI officers did not help their case.
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