It seems like our neighbour got the better end of the Jay Chou deal. The Mandopop king uploaded on Instagram a post of his performance at Kuala Lumpur last night (Jan 15) — but some netizens didn't share in his happiness. 'Malaysian friends, are you happy tonight?' the 43-year-old wrote. 'Is this brother not true to his words? We sang...
Jay Chou's concert in Malaysia was compared to the one held in Singapore, and some fans are rather dissatisfied.The Mandopop king uploaded on Instagram a post of his performance at Kuala Lumpur last night — but some netizens didn't share in his happiness.
Many who attended were definitely satisfied, with some Malaysian celebrities expressing their support and appreciation for his performance.Malaysian radio DJ Emely Poon also said rhetorically: "Bro, you're the best, you know that?"But the success of his show has left some feeling like they've been treated unfairly.Subsequent comments under the thread added to this question, with some expressing "disappointment" and that it was "not fair".
Another questioned: "He sang so much more in Malaysia compared to Singapore, why was Singapore [treated] like this?" It wasn't just a sense of unjustness that some commenters felt, as users also wondered why Jay didn't give them a similar performance in Singapore.
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