The viral e-hailing passenger who allegedly tried to cheat her way out of paying for the ride appeared on Facebook Live last night (April 21) with Malaysian cross-dresser, Bai En.
In a snippet of the live video shared by Bai En on his Facebook, he handed the viral passenger pieces of banknote amounted to RM650. According to Bai En, the cash at hand is to help her in her future rides.
She then acknowledged to the audience that she had received the money from Bai En, who told her,
“Remember to pay your e-hailing fare next time.”
The passenger, commonly known as Adaline to the public laughed at what Bai En told her. Adaline, however, did not confirm or deny the alleged scams during her e-hailing rides.
Bai En then changed the topic by asking Adeline’s age, who told the audience that she is 24 this year.
“Why did some people say you’re 18?” Bai En asked.
“I’ll sue those who say I have never paid for my e-hailing rides”
In another video, Bai En and Adaline took an e-hailing ride together for 1 purpose – to prove that Adaline did pay the fare for her ride. If you’re among those who have been saying Adaline has never paid for her e-hailing rides, she has a message for you.
“I’ll hire lawyers and sue you for defamation.”
Adeline also said that the people who are doing bad things should be blacklisted but not her, who has always paid for her e-hailing rides.
During the ride, Bai En asked the driver if he had any idea about Adeline’s identity given how viral she has been on the Internet. The driver, however, did not recognise Adeline.
When both reached their destination, Bai En proved that Adaline paid for her fare, with the e-hailing driver accepting the cash.
Earlier, Adaline went viral for allegedly peeing in the backseat of the car after asking for a discount for an RM25 ride. Adeline has since denied the claims about the urine being hers. Not long after that, Adaline once again went viral for allegedly paying only RM1.20 for an RM20 ride.
You can watch the 1st video here, and the 2nd video here.
Regardless, we do hope that all e-hailing drivers get the payment they deserve, regardless of the passengers they’re carrying.
Also read: Viral E-Hailing Passenger Allegedly Pays Only RM1.20 for RM20 Ride, Driver Refuses to Allow Her in