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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 16 — Fans of The Flash actor Grant Gustin recently gushed over a cute video that showed him trying to speak Malay. In an Instagram post by Gustin’s wife Andrea Thoma, the actor was seen pushing her hands away and mumbled “jangan kacau”. Andrea can be heard in the...

Thursday, 16 Jan 2020 02:55 PM MYT‘The Flash’s Grant Gustin attempted to utter Malay phrase ‘jangan kacau’. — Picture via Instagram/lathoma3actor Grant Gustin recently gushed over a cute video that showed him trying to speak Malay.

In an Instagram post by Gustin’s wife Andrea Thoma, the actor was seen pushing her hands away and mumbled “jangan kacau”. Andrea can be heard in the background correcting Gustin’s pronunciation and he gamely tried again to speak the phrase. “One of my favourite videos — trying to teach G how to say ‘don’t mess with me’ in Malay. It always makes me smile,” she captioned.

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