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“With commission, at the very least” – Sajat Shares How She Earns Up to RM32K a Month in Australia!

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Source: nursajat237 | TikTok & MALAYSIA MOST VIRAL | Twitter

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Famous Malaysian transgender influencer, Nur Sajat, is once again garnering attention online; this time for how much she earns a month in Australia, where she now permanently lives.

The influencer, who apparently also works as a showgirl, apparently earns up to 10,000 Australian Dollars, which is equivalent to RM31,736.00.

In a now-deleted live video that has been shared to the MALAYSIA MOST VIRAL Twitter page, Sajat explains the breakdown of how much she earns.

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She said that she can earn up to 2,500 Australian Dollars (RM7,934) a week, which includes her basic salary and commissions.

“In a week, I can get a salary of around 2 and a half thousand, 3 thousand? 2 and a half thousand, including commission, at the very least.”

Sajat then pulls out her phone’s calculator and keyed in the amount to calculate how much she earns in a month, to which she got a whopping 10,000 Australian Dollars (RM31,736).

In her calculations, she converted the 10,000 Australian Dollars by 3.2, instead of the current 3.17. Hence is why she said she earns RM32,000 a month. Man, it’s time for us to move to Australia. 

 

Some Malaysians were not too glad to hear the amount she is earning and left rude comments suggesting she is doing indecent things in exchange for the money. We’re not going to include the comments as they’re quite vile.

You can check out the video here

What do you think about this? Do feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.

 

Also read: Gay M’sian Asks if He Should Maintain Relationship with GF of 8 Years to Continue Family Line

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