After facing massive backlash, Dato’ Aliff Syukri is clearing the air on his recent controversy of him allegedly violating the movement control order (MCO).
The cosmetics billionaire assured everyone that he didn’t break the rule. Disappointed with the negativity received from everyone, Aliff was seen crying profusely as he shed light on the matter.
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“What’s the matter with y’all? I feel so sad. Whatever that I do will often end up getting criticised. I didn’t even bother anyone else. All I did was stay at Sugeh Hill Resort Janda Baik. Sometimes, the posts that I uploaded are old ones instead of the more recent ones,” the “Abang Nak Tegur” singer clarified.
Aliff added that he is running out of idea on how to please everyone out there who keep slamming his actions. “What does Malaysians actually want? They see all things negatively – my singing, my business, my trips. Sometimes people don’t really understand my problems. They just focus on my weakness and shortcomings, but they don’t see me in a more positive light,” said the D’Herbs entrepreneur.

In another shocking update online, Aliff hinted that he’s sick with all the controversies surrounding him. “I’m tired of being Aliff Syukri Kamarulzaman. There seem to be more sorrow than happiness. I can’t seem to do anything right in society’s eyes. I’m not an angel, I’m also a human. What hurts me the most are the wolves in sheep’s clothing!” he captioned the post.
Aliff added, “Please understand that I’m trying to be happy. Why are y’all focusing on my fault? What did I do wrong? I feel like I’m going to kill myself”, implying that he plans to end his life.
Many netizens took to the comments section to further slam the famed businessman for threatening to kill himself one too many times. To quote a few commentators; “Enough with the drama and please die.”
Ouch, the internet can be pretty toxic sometimes.
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