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Tony Eusoff has no comment on viral lewd video
Tony Eusoff has no comment on viral lewd video

The Star

time3 days ago

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  • The Star

Tony Eusoff has no comment on viral lewd video

ACTOR Tony Eusoff has opted not to comment on the authenticity of a viral lewd video said to feature a man resembling him, Kosmo! Online reported. Tony, or Anthony Joseph Her­mas Rajiman, 48, refused to confirm or deny the allegation and said the public should think ratio­nally, adding that he could not stop anyone from imagining what they wished. 'There are other things I'd rather focus on – most importantly, my work. So, it's up to you. Believe what you like. It makes no diffe­rence whether I admit or deny it,' he said. Tony said those spreading the video were only making life harder for others. He also advised netizens not to watch the video if it served no purpose, reiterating that it was entirely up to individuals whether or not to believe it was him. The explicit video recently resurfaced on social media. Netizens began linking his name to the footage, claiming the man in it looked like him. It is believed to be the same clip which went viral in 2023. > A man's simple act of kindness captured attention after a video of him helping a Chinese tourist went viral, Utusan Malay­sia reported. Tumin Wahab, 67, said the incident occurred on the afternoon of May 16 as he was selling tissues near an LRT station. He noticed the woman, who was alone and anxious, struggling for directions to the Masjid Jamek LRT station. 'Although she wasn't fluent in English, I could understand that she needed to get to Masjid Jamek. She said she had asked others but received no help, so I gave her directions,' he said. Concerned for her well-being, Tumin later returned to the station and bought her a train token to ensure she reached her destination safely. On May 22, the woman returned to thank him before heading back to China. She also took a photo with Tumin. The above article is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with this ' >'sign, it denotes a separate news item.

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