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Malaysian businessman provides ‘villain for hire’ service for boyfriends to beat him up to appear tough

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Malaysian men who are often wrong with members of street gangs beat him so he can beat him and play the hero, and he beat him so he looks tougher than them, I started out as a “hiring villain” that I can mainly play.

Shazali Sulaiman, 28, promoted his services on Facebook, and at “a reasonable fee” – he set up a scenario and removed the beat.

Shazali Sulaiman, 28, promoted his “villain for employment” service on Facebook. Facebook/Zero Monkeypox Patient

“Are you tired of a partner you think is weak? For a reasonable fee, I can help you prove them wrong,” he wrote on social platforms. I am dexerto.

The strange businessman shared a picture of himself with messy hair and cigarettes wandering around his mouth.

He told potential clients he was told he regularly looks like a shady character and a street gang member.

Sliman also shared a brief scenario of how it goes down.

“When my boyfriend went to the bathroom, I pretended to 'harass' his girlfriend,” he wrote. “When he returned, he stood up to me like a hero.”

For “reasonable rates,” the strange businessman makes his boyfriend look harsh and beat him. Facebook/Zero Monkeypox Patient

Suleiman's post seemed to satisfy his service with boyfriend, but he revealed he was willing to do it for both men and women.

He also claims he has already performed for his friends and family, Dexart reported.

Sulaiman will provide employment services in his village on weekdays at a small nominal cost of 100 ringgits ($22.50). Over the weekend, his price will rise to RM150 (approximately $34.00).

He also shared that additional fees could apply to clients requesting his services outside of the city where he lives, depending on the distance he needs to travel.

Slyman did not provide details on how many times he went in his business or how much money he loaded up by becoming a “employment villain.”

According to Dexerto, he appears to be all part of his business, but he is concerned about social media critics.

Some of his stunts have nurtured the possibility of being considered sexual harassment. This is a serious crime in a Southeast Asian country.

Due to a small nominal cost of 100 ringgits ($22.50), Sulaiman wrote that he would provide services to hire villains on weekdays. Over the weekend, his price will rise to RM150 (approximately $34.00). Facebook/Zero Monkeypox Patient

The Malaysian government said:Anti-Sexual Harassment Act 2022“Unwanted acts of a sexual nature, whether verbal, nonverbal, visual, gesture, or physical, are directed towards a person and considered aggressive, humiliating, or threat to their well-being. ”

The government also formed a “trial for anti-sexual harassment” to monopolize the lawsuit.

If convicted, the individual will be charged with a prison penalty of up to RM10,000 (approximately $2,200) and a sudden prison fine of up to two years.

However, Sliman was not worried about being charged, as he would not actually harm anyone while performing “villain for employment” services, Dexerto reported.

“Like WWE, it's all just an act. No one gets hurt, I'm the only 'loser',” he revealed on Facebook.

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