Amidst the investigation of the death of Taiwanese influencer Iris Hsieh in Kuala Lumpur, a Taiwanese adult film star shared a cryptic post about her alleged trip to Malaysia, which took place in March this year.
The adult film star, Princess Dolly, said that she was invited to Malaysia and was brought to a mysterious place, where surprises awaited. Princess Dolly, however, did not mention any names, but her post that came after the circulation of the news about Iris’ death sparked speculations online.

“I was just one of your toys, right?”
In her viral Threads post yesterday (3 November), Princess Dolly claimed that the man who brought her to the mysterious place said Dolly was the only person he had ever invited, and he had only behaved this way with Dolly alone because he “loved her soul.”
“You said this was our little secret. You convinced me to try those substances. You said I was the most special, but it was all a lie.”
“I was just one of your toys, right?”

Dolly also said that she had planned to come to Malaysia this month to meet him because the man had said that “he misses her.”
“But, I’m just one of the women who hasn’t died, right?”
In the Threads post that she penned, Dolly also said she was heartbroken after learning the truths, saying that she chose to trust the man’s words when she knew that she shouldn’t have. Dolly also clarified that the “substances” were provided while she was in Malaysia, and she did not bring any prohibited items while going through the Malaysian Immigration at the airport.

Just this morning (4 November), the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) confirmed that Iris’ death, which was previously ruled as a sudden death (SDR), is now being investigated for murder under Section 302 of the Penal Code.
Namewee, who was in the room where Iris was found dead, is expected to be detained today, Datuk Fadil Marus, the Kuala Lumpur Police Chief, said.
Stay tuned to WORLD OF BUZZ as we keep you updated.
Also read: Death of Taiwanese Influencer in KL: Namewee Claims Ambulance Took an Hour to Reach, MOH Responds

