A Malaysian influencer and entrepreneur recently accused her politician ex-husband of frequenting prostitutes, subscribing to OnlyFans, and keeping a collection of sex toys during their marriage, which eventually led to their divorce.
In her series of Instagram Stories, the woman made explosive claims against her ex-husband, saying that she could no longer tolerate his “double life” and spilt the tea from her side about what she endured before the divorce.

A Malaysian influencer accuses her politician ex-husband of infidelity and more
Her ex-husband, who is a Barisan Nasional Youth leader and just recently got engaged to another woman, was accused of renting a place near his friend’s office, so that he could bring his mistresses and prostitutes to the premises.
“I had his live location, so he couldn’t go to the hotels. This was the second place he rented after the first time in 2017. I suspect he was influenced by the 50 Shades of Grey movie,” the woman said.

She also shared a photo, showing condoms, lubricants, and sex toys, which she claimed belonged to her ex-husband. She said her decision to come forward was triggered by recent attempts to tarnish her reputation by people close to her ex-husband.
“He just wants others to think I’m the bad one, just because I’m sexy. So, he looked for someone in a hijab. If I share the list of women he subscribed to on OnlyFans, you would cry.”

“This should’ve remained as a personal matter”
Last night (28 October), her ex-husband responded to her accusations via an Instagram post, and expressed his regret over the matter, which he said “should’ve stayed between them”, but has now become a public topic of discussion, which has affected his name and family members.
In his statement, he mentioned that he had divorced his wife on 30 July 2024, but understands why his ex-wife still harbours anger towards him.
“Everyone makes mistakes, including me. Whatever happened in my past marriage, I take it as a major lesson in my life.”
“I pray that she is given calm, strength, and happiness in her life. As for me, I am focusing on my family while fixing myself.”

He also reiterated that he met his fiancée after the divorce, and she has nothing to do with the claims made by his ex-wife. He mentioned that legal actions will be taken against cyberbullies under Section 233 Communication and Multimedia 1998 (Act 588).
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