Malaysian influencer and Wagyu Pizza seller, Jofliam, recently revealed that he spends a 5-figure amount just to send his children to an international school, and there is a reason behind his choice of education for his kids.
Jofliam claimed that kids today have no manners, unlike kids in the past, so he decided to send his kids to an international school.

Malaysian influencer reveals that he works hard so that he can send his children to an international school
In one of his Instagram stories yesterday (August 25), Jofliam stated that one of the reasons he works hard is that he wants to make sure he can afford the education fees for his kids. Previously, Jofliam’s ex-wife, Cik Epal, claimed that his Wagyu Pizza business earned him over RM600,000 in just a year.
She also claimed Jofliam could make up to RM1,500 from his pizza business in one day.

In another Instagram story, Jofliam also said that he covers all expenses for his children’s education, and in the caption, he dubbed his action “the gentleman move.”
“Men like me have gone extinct. That’s why we have to be strong. Many women are not happy because they cannot get men like us. That’s why many people are jealous of us,” Jofliam claimed.
Despite claims from his ex-wife about him evading paying taxes, Jofliam clarified that he has always paid his taxes.
“So, what about those who send their kids to government schools?”
Social media users were not fond of Jofliam’s take on the matter, especially when many of his followers send their children to government schools.

“To the mothers who send their kids to government schools, are you still going to support him? He has clearly said that the kids in local schools have no manners as compared to those in international schools.”

“Do you feel insulted yet, especially those who send your kids to local schools?”

Another netizen pointed out that Jofliam’s remark was not appropriate, and said that not everyone can afford such a luxury.
“Why must he repeatedly mention the fees? If he can afford it, just be quiet about it, and move on.”
What do you think of Jofliam’s take on this matter?

