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Khai Bahar plans to sue slanderers over homosexual allegations
Khai Bahar plans to sue slanderers over homosexual allegations

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Khai Bahar plans to sue slanderers over homosexual allegations

7 May - Khai Bahar is adamant in his decision to pursue legal action against those who made false allegations regarding a recent photo of him and a man that he later revealed to be his brother-in-law. The singer, who recently slammed speculations about a selfie photo of him and his sister's husband in a car, shared on Instagram Story that he will not keep silent when it involves his family. "My younger sister is happy with her husband and child. But these so-called know-it-alls are affecting their emotions. If anything happens to my sister's family, I will not be silent. I will find you!" he said. Khai says the man in the photo is his brother-in-law Khai also said that he has also taken a screenshot of the people who make homosexual claims about the two of them and will not hesitate in taking legal action. In another post, the singer said the reason he was enraged over the issue was because he has no one to turn to now, following his mother's passing. "I used to be able to talk to my mother when people say things about me. But now, I don't know who I can talk to.... I am not asking for sympathy. If you can't make someone smile, do not make them so stressed out that they can't control themselves anymore," he said. Khai said he has no one to turn to since his mother's passing (Photo Source: Khai Bahar IG)

Nongshim's Shin Ramyun Toomba debuts in Malaysia
Nongshim's Shin Ramyun Toomba debuts in Malaysia

Korea Herald

time17-03-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Nongshim's Shin Ramyun Toomba debuts in Malaysia

Korea's No. 1 ramyeon maker, Nongshim, said Monday that it has launched its new Shin Ramyun type, Shin Ramyun Toomba, in Malaysia by launching a brand shop on TikTok Shop, the leading online platform there. To boost brand awareness, Nongshim appointed top Malaysian singers, including Khai Bahar and Wany Hasrita, as ambassadors. They are promoting the product through the TikTok series 'Snow Falling in Busan.' Additionally, the company is strengthening offline marketing by securing placements in major retailers such as Lotus, AEON and Jaya Grocer, with multiple pop-up events planned to engage local consumers. According to the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation, Malaysia's instant noodle market was valued at approximately $600 million in 2023 and is projected to grow over 6 percent annually for the next five years. With bagged noodles making up more than 90 percent of the market and fried noodles like Mie Goreng being particularly popular, Nongshim sees strong potential for success of Shin Ramyun Toomba, a bold blend of spiciness and creaminess. 'Southeast Asian consumers are accustomed to creamy flavors, such as coconut milk, making Shin Ramyun Toomba a great fit,' a Nongshim representative said. 'Starting with Malaysia, we plan to expand across the region.'

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