After telling her side of the story to BBC, cosmetic tycoon, Nur Sajat seems to have a busy schedule ahead of her.
Recently, the Malaysian entrepreneur had revealed via a live video to talk about her occupied schedule in the coming months, starting with January 2022 where she is expected to fly to the United States of America (USA). If you think she will be there for vacation, then you’re wrong because Sajat will be making an appearance on The Ellen Show, one of the most well-known talk shows in the world.
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In the video, the 36-year-old also stated that she will be visiting Singapore the following month after the taping of The Ellen Show is completed. However, the reason of her visit to Singapore was not disclosed.
Sajat can be seen revealing her upcoming plans via the video excitedly as she mentioned that she will be “flying” everywhere, before stating that all those travels are meant for working purposes.
“My schedule is packed, especially after I have mastered my English, I will be flying across the world.”
She will also be the second Malaysian to make it to The Ellen Show, followed by Henry Golding’s first appearance on the talk show back in 2018 after finding himself in fame for his role in The Crazy Rich Asians, as reported by Harian Metro.
As expected, netizens have a lot to say about her possible appearance in The Ellen Show. Some share the same enthusiasm with her for being able to make it to The Ellen Show.
In the meantime, some wonder if Ellen and Sajat can communicate smoothly given the latter’s spoken English is reportedly mediocre.
A few months back, Sajat was arrested in Thailand by the country’s Immigration Department on the charge of possessing an invalid passport, before being granted asylum status in Australia, where she has settled down and claimed that she will not ever return to her home country.
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