Celebrities getting strange and inappropriate messages by “fans” on social media is nothing new. Some celebs would simply ignore or block those users while others will take the opportunity to expose them for sending lewd messages.
If lewd messages aren’t crossing the line enough, some people will try to take it a step further by messaging the celebs’ close friends, family members and even their spouse. Caprice is telling this guy to back off after his wife received inappropriate messages late at night.

Malaysian rapper Caprice posted a video on his Instagram yesterday (Monday, 22nd May) with the caption, “when people start going too far and make us worried for our family’s safety…you have crossed the line.” In the video, the rapper exposes a strange man who started texting his wife, Farra Inalis on WhatsApp late at night. The message reads, “I like your selfie”.
The 33-year-old then proceeds to say that he doesn’t care about receiving hate messages but he draws the line when people start disturbing his family and making him worried for their safety. “You have 24 hours to come and find me and apologise in person,” he said in the Instagram video warning the man.
The “Lai Lah” artist decided to post the video after the strange man apparently texted his wife again later that day. He said that they’ve given him a warning to stop texting after the first time but the man did it again by sending a message calling Farra cute.
Netizens praised Caprice for standing up for his wife and exposing the man for making her uncomfortable. Some commented that he did the right thing and that the strange man needs to be taught a lesson. Others are calling the man stupid for even attempting to flirt with a celeb’s wife.

It is currently unknown how the man got Caprice’s wife’s personal contact number and so far the rapper has not shared his plan if the man failed to apologise in the given 24 hours. We hope that Caprice and his family are safe and that this whole thing will be settled once and for all.
Source: Instagram
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