“The agency didn’t get paid” – Talent Agency Confirms Viral M’sian Influencers Faked Their Content in Indonesia

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8 Feb 2025 • 2:48 PM MYT
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The Indonesian police have confirmed that Malaysian influencers faked the disappearance of a 22-year-old in the forest. Malaysian rapper and singer, Caprice recently also shared another proof of the incident being a prank.

In his TikTok account, Caprice shared screenshots of conversations with a talent agency, which also confirmed that everything that took place in the forest was nothing but a hoax.

“Sadly, it’s all fake. Some of the talents are signed under my agency. So ashamed with this.”

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The person from the talent agency also revealed that they have advised the talents not to do content with Ammar.

“The boys didn’t get paid for this.”

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The video was posted on February 6 and before the Indonesian police spilled the tea about the authenticity of the video, Ammar posted a video and denied what Caprice claimed, saying the talent agency didn’t know what was going on at the scene.

Following the big reveal, Ammar apologised for the matter before releasing the full paranormal documentary.

 

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