Buy & Save apologises for controversial belly dancing event in Bukit Bintang

Management suspends marketing manager, assures cooperation with authorities in their investigation

5:55 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The management of Buy & Save has apologised for the recent incident near Bukit Bintang involving a group of belly dancers in attention-grabbing costumes.

In a statement, the management said the performance by the dancers was held as part of the store’s business anniversary celebrations on August 5 in front of their Bukit Bintang outlet, which went viral on social media.

“The company is aware that videos of the performance have been causing a stir on social media.

“We sincerely apologise for what has transpired and take full responsibility. We will cooperate with the authorities in their investigations,” read the statement.

The company said they immediately halted the performance five minutes into the show when it became apparent that it did not align with Malaysia’s cultural norms.

The management of Buy & Save store suspends its marketing manager pending further inquiry. — Buy & Save store pic, August 25, 2023

Following the incident, they decided to suspend their marketing manager pending further inquiry.

“The company’s marketing manager, responsible for coordinating the event, was reportedly unaware of the costumes that would be worn by the hired dancers.

“The company has not and will not carry out any activities, especially marketing activities, that violate the Islamic laws of the country. We will always be sensitive to Malaysian culture,” they added.

The store management was under scrutiny by netizens once again after the viral video showing three belly dancers performing outside the store was shared online.

This comes merely days after Kuala Lumpur City Hall raided a viral Arabic dessert store near Lot 10. – August 25, 2023

Topics

 

Popular

Malaysia’s no-show at a crucial migration conference — A. Balasubramaniam

Vice-president of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress says country, with 2.37 mil registered migrant workers and currently the Asean chair, cannot afford to miss crucial discussions on migration

FashionValet a loss-making entity before and after Khazanah, PNB’s RM47 mil investment

GLICs bought stakes in 2018, company records show total RM103.3 million losses after tax from 2017 to 2022

Influencer who recited Quran at Batu Caves accused of sexual misconduct in Netherlands

Abdellatif Ouisa has targeted recently converted, underage Muslim women, alleges Dutch publication

Related