Malaysian singer Ariff Bahran shows off his bulk of cash in his refrigerator.
In a recent interview with mStar, the singer said he’s not offended by the backlash. According to him, getting offended by the comments means he doesn’t understand the workings of social media. He said,
“I’m okay because if I take the netizen’s word to heart and feel down about it, that’s just a sign that I don’t know how social media works.The singer explained that his videos are merely for fun and that his followers understand that he actually keeps his money in banks but prefers to use cash for certain commitments. He also mentioned that he didn’t expect the videos to go viral, saying, “
When I share about my songs, no one seems to care, but a lot of people seem to be curious when I share about my private life.Ariff also shared how he feels about the comments telling him to donate his money instead of showing it off. According to him, the singer understands what it’s like to struggle in life, especially if you’re young and just starting your career, so he’s always open to lending financial help to those who need it.Well, we can’t say we support his actions or his videos.
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