JB massage parlour staff laughed at me: Actress Xixi Lim

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JB massage parlour staff laughed at me: Actress Xixi Lim
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Local actress XiXi Lim has to deal with fat-shaming - again. This time it was at a massage parlour in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. 'I just wanna say, I'm super angry with their staff here,' Lim said, before launching into her account of events on...

What made things worse for local actress Xixi Lim was that she did not understand what the staff were saying."It's so obvious and uncomfortable to the extent that I tried to ignore .

“But every single time I look up, they will call more of their friends, more of their masseuse to come out and look at me.What made things worse for her was that she did not understand what the staff were saying."The moment I walked out, they burst into laughter. Burst into laughter," she said. Lim has had to deal with being fat-shamed before when an online user repeatedly sent her derogatory remarks last June.“Why do y'all always need to come and kacau me and give me that kind of uncomfortable stare?” she said.

They can make fun of plus-size people but they won’t be laughing when their profit margin slims down. Guess who will be laughing then?

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