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How Fazura trended on Twitter without even doing anything

Neelofa versus Fazura, is the attention surrounding the trend sexism or citizens' justice?

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Apr 2021 5:00PM

How Fazura trended on Twitter without even doing anything
Neelofa and Fazura find themselves in a conflict conjured up by netizens with an axe to grind. – Instagram pics, April 28, 2021

by Nicole Ng

RECENTLY, gender issues have been saturating conversations in Malaysia with the exposure of sexual assault and child grooming in schools. Take a brief look at Twitter and you will find many arguing for women's rights and ensuring safer learning environments with the #MakeSchoolASaferPlace movement.

Which is, you know, great but on the other hand, you find netizens essentially pitting two women against each other for no reason. 

Madeleine Albright once said, "There is a special place in hell for women who don't support other women".

In the Malaysian context, it is the battle of Fazura versus Neelofa. The fight to get Fazura trending for no reason other than to boot Neelofa out of the list. At the time of writing, Fazura is trending on Twitter with 84.2k tweets. 

In case you missed it, local celebrity Neelofa landed herself in hot water when she broke SOPs to organise a wedding, then celebrated her RM60,000 fine by posting a Ramly burger on her Instagram – netizens claim it was a subtle jab at a Ramly burger stall operator who got fined a whopping RM50,000 for operating past curfew. 

And what did Fazura do, you ask. Well, nothing. The only thing she seems to have done was asking where to order lemang. The next thing she knows, she is trending.

If you click on the trend, netizens can be seen mentioning Fazura’s name on their tweets. Some, highlight her accomplishments and career, while others simply for the sake of it. 

Malaysians can go from one extreme to another – calling for protection of equal rights to provoking individuals who are essentially fighting the same battle.

These are public figures, business owners and most importantly, they are women.

While we understand that netizens get a kick out of it but what does it really do? What can it achieve? Will Neelofa learn a lesson? Will it nudge a comment out of Fazura on the whole issue?

Of course, the conversation surrounding gender issues, even in Malaysia, is still ongoing, with different perspectives coming from different stakeholders. And yes, Twitter is a powerful tool, but trending a famous woman’s name to boot out another famous woman’s name does not seem effective in the long run. – The Vibes, April 28, 2021

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