In a recent street interview, a Malaysian woman left many stunned by disclosing the staggering price of her entire outfit. It begs the question: would you dare to share your attire expenses publicly?
Malaysian TikToker Sam Wong recently hit the streets for an impromptu interview, asking people about the price of their outfits. One woman caught attention with her simple yet stylish attire—a crop top, a skirt, and boots. Surprisingly, she revealed that her entire ensemble, including accessories, added up to RM176,000! The video, shared on Wong’s TikTok account @samwongsx, quickly garnered attention, sparking conversations about fashion and its costs.
During the interview, the Malaysian woman confidently listed the various brands comprising her outfit, revealing that her top and skirt, the most affordable pieces, were acquired from Thailand for a mere RM80. However, the rest of her ensemble showcased a blend of luxury and style: boots valued at RM300, sunglasses priced at RM2,000, a ring worth RM8,500, a watch totalling RM36,000, a bangle valued at RM22,000, a bracelet at RM26,000, along with two necklaces amounting to RM17,000 and RM13,000 respectively, and a handbag commanding RM51,000. The grand total of her OOTD worth a staggering RM175,960, leaving viewers intrigued by the fusion of fashion and value displayed in her everyday attire.
With the eye-popping figure of her outfit’s value in mind, curiosity naturally arose regarding the woman’s profession enabling such a lavish lifestyle. Sam delved deeper, and the woman candidly disclosed, “I’m actually a sugar baby.” She openly expressed her contentment, stating, “I’m happier now than with my exes.” Further elaborating on her source of income, she revealed receiving monthly payments, with the highest amounting to RM15,000.
When Sam inquired about her satisfaction with being a sugar baby, the woman didn’t hesitate to express her contentment, admitting she had no regrets. In fact, she boldly stated her preference for sugar daddies over her previous partners, bluntly asserting, “I would rather date my sugar daddy and not my exes who were broke.” She revealed that her friends were aware of her lifestyle and had even introduced her to it. Now accustomed to a life of luxury, she entertained the possibility of dating regular guys again, but with a condition: they must earn at least RM20,000 per month.