“My hope is for this drama to serve as a reminder that scams are becoming more and more rampant, and everyone must be cautious no matter which country you travel to,” the show’s screenwriter, Ang Eng Tee, said. Regarding the 2 Malaysian association leaders’ call for action, Ang said he believes that the relevant authorities will work to further understand the whole story. As for viewers, he hoped that they would give the drama a chance and watch it until the end before forming their judgment. #mothershipnews #singapore #mediacorp #tiktoksg #malaysia
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