Dato’ Aliff Syukri has step up to address the issue of netizens demanding him to make his donations to those affected by the Covid-19 outbreak.
According to the cosmetics billionaire via Instagram, he has already done his part without feeling the need of making it public.
“It’s difficult for me to please everyone. I’m so tired of the public as well as netizens’ attitude. People tend to see the wrong in everything I do. Word has it that I wasn’t helping those who are in distress amid the (coronavirus) outbreak,” Aliff opened in the post.
“I’ve contributed more than tens of thousands of ringgits to those who are suffering. And people claimed that I didn’t lend a hand. If I do help and put it on my social media, people will accuse of showing off. Otherwise, I’ll be labelled as evil if I didn’t do so. What do you guys want actually?” the “Cuba Bahagia” singer asked.
In addition, Aliff and his team have opened up to the public in need to provide relevant information from time to time. “In this case, how much do you want me to help? I’ll add RM30,000. To Public Health Malaysia, please contact my personal manager for assistance,” the 33-year-old continued.
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Many netizens took to the comments section to poke fun at Aliff for using the wrong term for Covid-19. On the other hand, others also praised him for doing the right thing in keeping his good deeds hush-hush.
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