KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 2 ― It appears that fans in Malaysia and Singapore have left a lasting impression on popular Swedish YouTuber Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg when he visited both countries a few years ago. Taking to his YouTube channel on Saturday to answer fan questions, Kjellberg, known online as...
Thursday, 02 Jan 2020 05:49 PM MYTPopular Swedish YouTuber Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg and his wife Marzia Bisognin when they visited Malaysia in 2016. ― Picture via Instagram/pewdiepie
Taking to his YouTube channel on Saturday to answer fan questions, Kjellberg, known online as PewDiePie, described fans in Malaysia and Singapore as “hectic” and “scream-ish” when they react to him. “I don't think that is too much to ask,” said Kjellberg, who is the most subscribed individual Youtuber with over 100million subscribers on his channel.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Singapore wholesalers turn to Malaysia after suspension of egg supplies from major Ukraine farms | Malay MailSINGAPORE, Jan 5 — Due to drug residue found in their eggs, two farms from Ukraine were suspended by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) last month, and some wholesalers have had to top up supply from Malaysia. About 1.3 billion eggs were imported to Singapore last year. Of these, about 0.6 per cent...
Read more »
My favourite Blu-ray releases of 2019 | Malay MailJANUARY 4 ― There's no stopping the forward march of streaming services in 2019, with Disney+ and even Apple TV+ providing added competition to the behemoth that is Netflix, and niche streaming platforms like MUBI and Shudder catering to markets that are under-served by these big platforms. That...
Read more »
Six Germans die as drunk driver hits tourists in Italian Alps | Malay MailROME, Jan 6 — A drunk driver ploughed into pedestrians in an Italian Alpine village yesterday, killing six German tourists and injuring 11 other people, authorities said. The accident happened at around 1.15am (0015 GMT) in the village of Lutago near the Austrian border in an area popular with...
Read more »
Japan blasts ‘unjustifiable’ Ghosn’s escape | Malay MailTOKYO, Jan 5 — Carlos Ghosn’s escape from Japan is “unjustifiable” and he is thought to have left the country using “illegal methods”, the Japanese justice minister said today, in the first official public comments on the case. The 65-year-old former Nissan boss skipped bail and fled...
Read more »
Overload on train to Kashmir’s internet oasis | Malay MailBANIHAL (India), Jan 5 — Every day the train to Kashmir’s remote cyber oasis Banihal is packed as people travel for hours to get online in the disputed region where internet has been cut for five months. The mountain town of fewer than 4,000 people has six internet cafes, which are booming due...
Read more »
Inside the plot by Iran’s Soleimani to attack US forces in Iraq | Malay MailWASHINGTON, Jan 4 — In mid-October, Iranian Major-General Qassem Soleimani met with his Iraqi Shiah militia allies at a villa on the banks of the Tigris River, looking across at the US embassy complex in Baghdad. The Revolutionary Guards commander instructed his top ally in Iraq, Abu Mahdi...
Read more »