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An Instagram account with the handle nobleman**** (since taken down) posted a reel about a contest where participants who stayed in an isolated cabin (no details of the location) for 60 days would stand to win US$2mil (RM8.5mil).

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Sinar Daily
32 minutes ago
- Sinar Daily
No more carrying sick wife up four flights of stairs, viral elderly drink seller moves into landed home
Caprice, known for using his platform to spotlight social issues tracked down the couple and helped them relocate to a landed home, lifting the physical burden. By NURSYAHMINA ZAINAL 05 Aug 2025 04:17pm Ah Yauddin's hardship went viral after a video of him was shared on Instagram, showing how he tirelessly cared for his wife, who is wheelchair-bound due to stroke. - Photo: Instragram / @capricedaddycap SHAH ALAM – When Malaysian rapper Caprice discovered the heartbreaking situation of Ah Yauddin Iriqz, an elderly man who sells drinks at the night market, he did not hesitate to act. Ah Yauddin's hardship went viral after a video of him was shared on Instagram, showing how he tirelessly cared for his wife, who is wheelchair-bound due to stroke. Despite her condition, the man who is suffering from kidney disease continued selling drinks at Pasar Malam Pantai Dalam in Kuala Lumpur to support them both. What moved many even more was the fact that he had been carrying his wife up and down four flights of stairs every day in a walk-up flat with no lift. Caprice, known for using his platform to spotlight social issues, was among those who responded. He tracked down the couple and helped them relocate to a landed home, lifting the physical burden that had weighed on Ah Yauddin for years. Through his initiative, the first year of rent for the new home was fully paid off, giving the couple much-needed stability and peace of mind. But his compassion didn't stop there. Recognising the power of community, Caprice launched a crowdfunding campaign to allow the public to contribute, quickly turning one man's hardship into a shared mission of care and dignity. The response from the public was swift and heartwarming. Instagram users flooded the comments section with words of encouragement and praise. Instagram user @bellazazali wrote: 'MasyaaAllah tabarakallah. Just two days ago, I said in my heart that I hoped someone would help this uncle find a landed home. Subhanallah, the power of Allah — this uncle truly and sincerely loves his wife. Thank you so much, Caprice, for helping and using your platform so that all of us can come together to support him. This is the best content so far. Salute to you.' Another user, @ commented: 'From this uncle's story, we learn three things. First, that true love can last until paradise, InsyaAllah. Second, the importance of patience when facing trials. Third, the value of showing kindness to others. Thank you, Caprice.' User @hafizhamids also praised Caprice saying 'Allahuakbar. You made my day, Caprice. May all your efforts and kindness return to you and your family in the best of ways.' Donations began pouring in, alongside offers of help, messages of hope and expressions of unity. Caprice's gesture gave the elderly couple a fresh start in life. More than that, it sparked a wave of generosity, reminding Malaysians of the strength of compassion and the profound impact of helping others with a sincere heart.


The Star
an hour ago
- The Star
Trump praises Sydney Sweeney ad, American Eagle shares jump most since 2000
US President Donald Trump says that American Eagle's recent marketing blitz with actress Sydney Sweeney is the 'HOTTEST ad out there'. Photos: AP, American Eagle/Instagram American Eagle Outfitters shares jumped the most since 2000 on Aug 4 after United States President Donald Trump touted the company's ads – pushing the retailer's stock into meme stock territory. The shares spiked 24% on Aug 4 after Trump said in a social media post that American Eagle's recent marketing blitz with American actress Sydney Sweeney, 27, is the 'HOTTEST ad out there.' He said American Eagle jeans are 'flying off the shelves'. It is not yet clear whether the ad campaign – which controversially celebrates Sweeney's genetic traits as well as her jeans – is actually convincing shoppers to buy the company's apparel. Analysts say the real test will be how American Eagle performs during the crucial back-to-school season as consumers begin to stock up on jeans and other autumn essentials. So while Trump's comments on Aug 4 do not reveal any new information about the company's performance, they do add to the hype around American Eagle shares. And that has drawn investors betting on the hype itself – a telltale sign of a meme stock. 'What are meme stocks for the most part? Individual investors chasing after the hottest stock,' said Matt Maley, chief market strategy at Miller Tabak & Co. The move on Aug 4 pared the stock's year-to-date decline to 20%. The company has been battered by sluggish demand and last quarter, it registered a US$75 million charge related to a writedown of its spring and summer merchandise. Some traders who drove up the shares on Aug 4 are probably betting that the spotlight on the company will translate into greater sales. But that alone does not explain the magnitude of the share move, Maley said, adding that American Eagle executives should seize on the interest by, for example, issuing more shares. Meme stock darlings AMC Entertainment Holdings and GameStop have done this in the past. Representatives for American Eagle did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 'In the short term, traders are very adept at chasing hype,' said Steve Sosnick, chief strategist at Interactive Brokers. 'If one believes that the more this is talked about, the better it is for the stock, then that certainly is a boon.' 'Whether or not that translates into more or fewer people buying the actual products' after Mr Trump weighed in will not be clear for 'days, weeks or quarters', Sosnick added. The interest in American Eagle is likely to continue, even if there is not another major precipitating event like a social media post by the US president. 'The momentum is there,' Maley said. 'Today's marketplace with algorithmic trading, not only does it create buyers, but it eliminates sellers.' While Sweeney, a sought-after face for brands, has provided a pop for stocks in the past, those gains have not always endured. A year ago, footwear company Crocs disclosed Sweeney as a global spokesperson for its Heydude line. The stock rose 4.1% on the day of the announcement, but since then, shares are down nearly 30% per cent. – Bloomberg


BusinessToday
an hour ago
- BusinessToday
Chinese Streaming Platform iQIYI Appoints Dinesh As Senior MD For Malaysia
Chinese streaming giant iQIYI has appointed Dinesh Ratnam as Senior Managing Director for Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore, marking a strategic homecoming for the seasoned media and tech executive. Ratnam is set to lead iQIYI's operations across the three high-growth Southeast Asian markets, with a mandate to drive subscriber growth, deepen local content investment, forge strategic partnerships, and elevate brand engagement with audiences who are increasingly turning to Chinese and Asian entertainment. This marks Ratnam's return to iQIYI, where he previously played a pivotal role in launching and establishing the company's footprint in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei as the Country Manager of these countries. He later rose to the role of Senior Director for International Business before departing in 2023 to lead Warner Music Group's operations in Malaysia and Singapore as the Managing Director. Ratnam said, 'This feels like a true homecoming. 'iQIYI has grown significantly over the years with a strong catalogue of Chinese dramas, Korean series, anime, and local productions. I'm excited to build on this momentum and tap into the immense creative potential of Southeast Asia. The demand for Asian content is at an all-time high, and we are well-positioned to deliver compelling stories that connect deeply with our audiences.' During his time at Warner Music, Ratnam led the label through a period of commercial success, with multiple hit releases, cross-border chart performance and success, and industry awards for their artists. Under his leadership, the company strengthened its role as a trusted partner for brands looking to integrate music into culturally relevant storytelling. With over 15 years of experience across the streaming, content, and technology sectors, Ratnam brings a unique blend of regional market expertise and global strategic insight. He has held senior roles at iflix, Catcha Group, and started his career in investment banking with J.P. Morgan in London and San Francisco, advising on over US$25 billion worth of transactions in the technology, media, and telecommunications space. His appointment comes at a time of renewed growth for iQIYI in Southeast Asia, bolstered by recent strategic partnerships such as its collaboration with Telkomsel in Indonesia, and long-standing alliances with Astro, CelcomDigi, and Media Prima in Malaysia.