'Inspector Sheila' tries out trending cosmetics, receives positive reactions

VEISHNAWI NEHRU
VEISHNAWI NEHRU
30 Jun 2023 12:09pm
She encourages viewers to give the product a try, emphasising the importance of experiencing it firsthand to truly appreciate its benefits. - Screenshot taken from @Izmantol (TikTok)
She encourages viewers to give the product a try, emphasising the importance of experiencing it firsthand to truly appreciate its benefits. - Screenshot taken from @Izmantol (TikTok)
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SHAH ALAM - 'Inspector Sheila' has once again gained popularity on social media while exploring new interests during her suspension pending an ongoing court case.

This time, Sheila Sharon Steven Kumar, 35, went viral on social media for delving into the world of cosmetics, trying out a trending product on TikTok.

In the video, Sheila, accompanied by an unidentified woman wearing a headscarf, enthusiastically promotes a cosmetic product.

She encourages viewers to give the product a try, emphasising the importance of experiencing it firsthand to truly appreciate its benefits.

At one point in the 34-second clip, she asks the woman, "Who would offer a 50 per cent discount? Who?"

It seems that Sheila's popularity has led to her involvement in creating this promotional video for the cosmetic product.

The comment section was flooded with positive reactions from netizens entertained by Sheila's video showcasing her experimentation with cosmetic products.

In the viral video, Sheila is seen enjoying herself, engaging in conversations with others, and having fun while trying out the cosmetics.

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One comment by BRY@NN@V@_@Muth@n praised Sheila for her sporting nature, highlighting that individuals like her make great friends who support those in need.

Another comment by Jladivaasiana described Sheila as a kind-hearted person who remains firm in carrying out her job responsibilities.

Recently, Sheila was slapped with three criminal charges, two under Section 509 of the Penal Code and one under Section 506 of the Penal Code at the Selayang Magistrate's Court.

She was charged with three counts of threatening and insulting a police officer with the rank of lance corporal and two civilians.

However, she pleaded not guilty to all three charges and was issued a suspension order under Section 78 of the Police Act 1967.