Malaysian social media scene lately, your timeline has probably been buzzing with one name: Zarina Anjoulie. The actress, popularly known as Anju, found herself smack dab in the middle of a viral firestorm, and it’s been a wild ride of accusations, assumptions, and some serious clapbacks.
So, what’s the tea? It all started when Anju was spotted with a gentleman the internet has dubbed ‘Daddy Ash’ and a few other actress friends. Now, in the world of online gossip, a simple hangout can quickly be spun into a full-blown scandal. Faster than you can say “viral,” whispers began to swirl. The rumor mill went into overdrive, with netizens speculating that Anju was involved in creating and selling… well, adult content with this Daddy Ash character.
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Cue the collective gasps and raised eyebrows.
But hold up! Before we all jump to conclusions, Anju has decided to clear the air, and she’s not mincing her words. She’s stepped into the ring to fight these rumors herself, and she’s bringing the reciepts.
“Bukan Video Lucah!” – Anju Sets the Record Straight
Taking to her Instagram recently, Anju did what any frustrated public figure would do: she went public. She didn’t just make a vague statement; she came prepared. She shared screenshots of messages she received on Telegram—you know, the app where these kinds of shady inquiries love to hide. These messages were from individuals sliding into her DMs, asking about the alleged “content” with Daddy Ash.
Her response? A firm and resounding, “Bukan video lucah!” (Not a porno video!).
She explained, patiently but firmly, that the link she had previously shared had absolutely nothing to do with anything illicit. So, what was it? In a plot twist nobody saw coming, it was simply… gym content. Yep, you read that right. All this drama supposedly stemmed from videos of her working out at the gymnasium. Talk about a mix-up!
Zarina Anjoulie Daddy Video Link
Here are the video links.
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The Faith and Family Card: “I’m a Muslim Mom!”
Anju didn’t stop at just stating the facts. She appealed to reason and her personal values. Her clapback was layered with a dose of reality that many of her followers could relate to.
“Katanya, sebagai individu beragama Islam, dia masih cakna untuk tidak menyokong atau melakukan perbuatan terkutuk tersebut,” she stated. Translation: She’s a Muslim woman who is fully aware of her faith and wants no part in supporting or doing such a condemned act.
She drove the point home with a powerful personal truth: “Bukan content lucah ya. Kita orang Islam kan bang, tak support benda macam tu. Lagipun saya janda anak satu. Anak sekolah agama, saya tak buat content macam tu.”
Let’s break this down. She’s essentially saying:
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“Hello, we’re Muslims here, we don’t support that stuff.”
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“I’m a single mom with one kid.”
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“My child goes to a religious school.”
This trifecta is a powerful rebuttal. It grounds her in a reality that is far removed from the wild accusations. She’s positioning herself not just as a celebrity, but as a responsible mother who is deeply conscious of the example she sets for her child. She added, “Kita orang Islam, tahu benda tu haram. Takkanlah saya nak buat,” firmly stating that she knows such acts are forbidden in Islam and she would never engage in them.
The Mic-Drop Moment: “If I Did, I Wouldn’t Sell It Cheap!”
But wait, there’s more! Anju, serving up some serious logical realness, offered another gem that had netizens nodding in agreement. In another post, she basically said, “Use your common sense, people!”
Her argument was brilliantly simple: “Kalau betul buat, takkan jual harga murah” – “If I really did it, I wouldn’t sell it for a cheap price!”
And you know what? She has a point. If someone were to actually create such high-risk, controversial content, the price tag would likely reflect the risk involved. Her pointing out the alleged low price of this non-existent content became a hilarious and effective way to underline the absurdity of the whole rumor. It’s the kind of street-smart logic that cuts through the noise and makes you go, “Huh, she’s got a point there.”