Malaysians lambast actor Fauzi Nawawi for normalising rape on talk show (VIDEO)
Anak HalalIn one scene where his character was raping Farah’s character, the actor went on to describe the actress’ pose in detail where her legs were folded up to her chest.“She was wearing tight shorts and her legs were spread out.
“The crew was all watching us, we were all sweating. I was trying my best to control my tiredness and lust.” The actor shockingly admitted he had to control his facial expression to avoid looking like he was enjoying the process.The 33-year-old actress, her husband Iskandar Ismail and thousands of Malaysians have since slammed Fauzi and the talk show hosts for their casualisation of rape.“I hope those who were involved in the conversation will apologise personally,” Farah said in an Instagram video.
“This is disrespectful towards women. It is unnecessary in the first place would speak to his sisters or his mother this way?” Farah’s husband Iskandar added.5 prominent people in the local media industry, talking about performing rape like it’s a kink. Rape is NOT a joke! And ‘pleasant’ should be the last thing in mind when talking about it.
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