Indonesian police confirmed that Malaysian influencers staged the disappearance of a 22-year-old man in the forest. Malaysian rapper and singer Caprice provided further evidence of the hoax, sharing screenshots of conversations with a talent agency confirming the incident was staged. The agency revealed they had advised the talents not to collaborate with Ammar, the man who was reported missing, and stated that the influencers were not paid for the hoax.
The Indonesian police have confirmed that Malaysian influencers faked the disappearance of a 22-year-old in the forest. Malaysian rapper and singer, Caprice recently also shared another proof of the incident being a prank.
In his TikTok account, Caprice shared screenshots of conversations with a talent agency, which also confirmed that everything that took place in the forest was nothing but a hoax.The person from the talent agency also revealed that they have advised the talents not to do content with Ammar.
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