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Tun M takes time off for a quick jig with the Transformers

The 100-year-old proved that age is no barrier to having a good time and was later seen greeting the public.

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 08 Nov 2025 9:39AM

Tun M takes time off for a quick jig with the Transformers
Dr Mahathir who also had a friendly chat with 'Bumblebee' and his friends. - November 8, 2025

FORMER Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad drew cheers and laughter from tourists when he decided to join the Transformers for a dance during his visit to Langkawi yesterday.

The 100-year-old proved that age is no barrier to having a good time and was later seen greeting the public.

Many also took the opportunity to take selfies with Dr Mahathir who also had a friendly chat with 'Bumblebee' and his friends. - November 8, 2025

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