Malaysian Couple Slammed For Offering RM50,000 To Track Reuploads Of Indecent Live Clip

The couple was seen kissing and touching each other during a livestream.

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A fishmonger couple in Perak recently came under fire when screen-recorded clips of a livestream they did went viral

In the livestream, the couple can be seen kissing and touching each other, with the husband heard saying, "Why does it go hard when you touch it?"

Clips of the incident went viral on social media, with many netizens criticising the couple for behaving inappropriately during a livestream at a busy wet market.

"They shouldn't be doing that at their age, especially at a market with the fishy smell. It's unsettling," said a netizen on Threads, while another added, "[They did] something so disgusting, and they wanted to show it live to people."

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In response to the backlash, the couple offered a RM50,000 reward to anyone who can track down the individual who had screen-recorded their livestream

In a new livestream, they even held up a sign that read, "A reward of RM50,000 will be given to the first person who identifies the individual who screen-recorded [our livestream]."

However, their move triggered further criticism.

"Speechless. They acted foolishly during the live, and now they are even offering RM50,000," said a person.

Additionally, a netizen on Threads claimed that police are currently investigating the incident.

"The couple said the livestream lasted two hours, but the last three minutes were what people used to bring her down," wrote the netizen.

At the time of writing, the couple's TikTok account, which has about 4,000 followers, has been set to private.

SAYS has reached out to the couple for a response.

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