'He kept chasing after me': Wang Lei's son attacked during livestream in Penang
While livestreaming in Penang, digital content creator Wang Lei's son was suddenly set upon by a Malaysian online celebrity.
The kerfuffle, which occurred outside a shopping mall in the Malaysian state, happened last Saturday (Nov 4) evening.
Wang Lei's son, Louis, was doing a Facebook livestream at a Thai food street bazaar outside Island88, a shopping mall in Penang.
Louis also goes by the moniker Sell Fish Boy.
A video of the incident uploaded by a netizen shows Malaysian influencer Nelson Phan approaching Louis who was standing among a group of people.
Phan then gestured for the others around the surprised Louis to move away, forcibly grabbing him by his neck and jacket from behind.
The situation quickly escalated as others, including the Thai Hot Guys - who were doing the livestream with Louis - tried to pull Phan away from Louis.
Phan was also seen trying to kick Louis, who then walked away from the aggressor.
Footage of the incident also shows the Thai Hot Guys trying to pry Phan away from Louis.
In the video, Phan claimed that the group needed a permit to be livestreaming overseas.
Another man, dressed in a white T-shirt, was also seen attacking the Singaporean livestreamer.
Accuses Louis of hitting him first
Later in the same video, Phan said: "Wang Lei, I was actually waiting for you tonight, but you're lucky that your son was here instead."
He also accused Wang Lei's son of striking him first.
Phan also pulled out a packet of condoms and sanitary pads from his bag, and remarked that he had specially prepared them for Wang Lei.
"I warned you before not to play with Malaysian women," Phan stated in the video.
Phan has been known for outrightly expressing his disdain for Wang Lei over the latter's "provocations and indecent acts" in Malaysia, reported Hype.
According to Malaysian media reports, Phan was arrested by local police and detained for the attack on Saturday.
In a Facebook livestream on Sunday, he later assured his followers that he was safe.
Taiwan police seize counterfeits of health product created by Jacky Wu and Wang Lei
One of the dubious marks of a successful business is when people sell counterfeits of your product.
Yesterday (Aug 10), Taiwanese media reported that the policeseized 113 boxes of counterfeits of the health product that Jacky Wu and Wang Lei formulated and sell together, at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and the culprits were arrested too.
Taiwanese veteran host Jacky, 60, confirmed the news and expressed that his company would be assisting police investigations at the airport later that day.
He added he was glad that the counterfeit products have been seized so they can be accountable to their customers.
At the time of the report, Jacky shared that he was busy filming the variety show Mr Player, so his staff members would be dealing with the matter.
Upon hearing the news, local singer-actor Wang Lei, 61, said: "Recognise our brand clearly, don't get scammed!"
Jacky and Wang Lei have been selling products together on their livestreams. In May, Jacky came to Bedok for a livestream with Wang Lei, almost "causing a stampede" due to the huge crowds following them, and achieving 277,000 views in two hours.
An utter disgrace to society like Wang Lei is worth neither the time nor money to sue in court, if anything his ass should be fucking crucified to spare us the agony of his disgustingly crass cum embarrassing antics once and for all, end of story.
Wang Lei’s ex-徒弟 Qiao Er chut official apology letter to Chan Brothers liao 👇
'He kept chasing after me': Wang Lei's son attacked during livestream in Penang
While livestreaming in Penang, digital content creator Wang Lei's son was suddenly set upon by a Malaysian online celebrity.
The kerfuffle, which occurred outside a shopping mall in the Malaysian state, happened last Saturday (Nov 4) evening.
Wang Lei's son, Louis, was doing a Facebook livestream at a Thai food street bazaar outside Island88, a shopping mall in Penang.
Louis also goes by the moniker Sell Fish Boy.
A video of the incident uploaded by a netizen shows Malaysian influencer Nelson Phan approaching Louis who was standing among a group of people.
Phan then gestured for the others around the surprised Louis to move away, forcibly grabbing him by his neck and jacket from behind.
The situation quickly escalated as others, including the Thai Hot Guys - who were doing the livestream with Louis - tried to pull Phan away from Louis.
Phan was also seen trying to kick Louis, who then walked away from the aggressor.
Footage of the incident also shows the Thai Hot Guys trying to pry Phan away from Louis.
In the video, Phan claimed that the group needed a permit to be livestreaming overseas.
Another man, dressed in a white T-shirt, was also seen attacking the Singaporean livestreamer.
Accuses Louis of hitting him first
Later in the same video, Phan said: "Wang Lei, I was actually waiting for you tonight, but you're lucky that your son was here instead."
He also accused Wang Lei's son of striking him first.
Phan also pulled out a packet of condoms and sanitary pads from his bag, and remarked that he had specially prepared them for Wang Lei.
"I warned you before not to play with Malaysian women," Phan stated in the video.
Phan has been known for outrightly expressing his disdain for Wang Lei over the latter's "provocations and indecent acts" in Malaysia, reported Hype.
According to Malaysian media reports, Phan was arrested by local police and detained for the attack on Saturday.
In a Facebook livestream on Sunday, he later assured his followers that he was safe.
More at https://www.asiaone.com/malaysia/he-kept-chasing-after-me-wang-leis-son-attacked-during-livestream-penang
Wang Lei caught pulling girl's bra strap during livestream session!
Taiwan police seize counterfeits of health product created by Jacky Wu and Wang Lei
One of the dubious marks of a successful business is when people sell counterfeits of your product.
Yesterday (Aug 10), Taiwanese media reported that the police seized 113 boxes of counterfeits of the health product that Jacky Wu and Wang Lei formulated and sell together, at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and the culprits were arrested too.
Taiwanese veteran host Jacky, 60, confirmed the news and expressed that his company would be assisting police investigations at the airport later that day.
He added he was glad that the counterfeit products have been seized so they can be accountable to their customers.
At the time of the report, Jacky shared that he was busy filming the variety show Mr Player, so his staff members would be dealing with the matter.
Upon hearing the news, local singer-actor Wang Lei, 61, said: "Recognise our brand clearly, don't get scammed!"
Jacky and Wang Lei have been selling products together on their livestreams. In May, Jacky came to Bedok for a livestream with Wang Lei, almost "causing a stampede" due to the huge crowds following them, and achieving 277,000 views in two hours.
https://www.asiaone.com/entertainment/taiwan-police-seized-counterfeits-health-product-created-jacky-wu-wang-lei-livestream
Looks like Wang Lei landed himself in hot soup with Chan Brothers Travel:
赌徒的话是不可以信的啦!
王雷 jitpai BBQ liao......
Once a gambler, always a gambler
新的一年还在堵吗?😎
5000 Euros is chump change to him these days lah
真的是江山易改,本性难移呀