Facebook shuts down Malaysian sex bloggers page
(ABN News) – The troubled duo went on to blame the Muslims, the media and MCA for rampant reporting against them, tweeting: “Argh, f**k them all… The butthurt Muslims, the feel-good heroic Chinese, the reporters, the Facebook staff, etc.”
Controversial sex bloggers Alvin Tan and Vivian Lee finally got a taste of their own medicine. Facebook has shut down their erotic Alvivi page permanently.
Confirming the news on their official Twitter @AlviviSwingers, the couple said: “FB’s staff replied: ‘Your Page has received strong negative feedback…’ YADDA YADDA YADDA! F**k them!!!”
The troubled duo went on to blame the Muslims, the media and MCA for rampant reporting against them, tweeting: “Argh, f**k them all… The butthurt Muslims, the feel-good heroic Chinese, the reporters, the Facebook staff, etc.”
Undeterred, they pledge to come back bigger, stronger and nastier. “You may shut us down now, but we’ll be back. And we’ll be stronger & better than ever! NANTIKAHLAH. Enjoy your Ramadhan for now, “friends”.”
Tan and Lee sparked public furore on Friday with their offensive buka puasa greeting. In their posting, the notorious blogging couple suggested that the best way to foster the 1Malaysia spirit is by having Malaysians of all faith to exchange food during their holy festivals.
Ending their Ramadhan greetings with Selamat Berbuka Puasa (break your fast) with Bak Kut Teh, the duo described the Chinese herbal pork soup as wangi, enak, menyelerakan (fragrant, delicious, appetising).
They also included a Halal logo in their bak kut teh photo, which they described as “dark humour”.
Even though they eventually apologised, edited the photo and included real halal food, the damage was already done.
Communication and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek called it “unacceptable” and has vowed to take action against them.
MCA Public Complaints Bureau chief Datuk Seri Michael Chong has also condemned the act, saying that the bloggers have given Chinese community a bad name.
The Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission (MCMC) confirmed that they are currently investigating the blogging couple.