Aspiring influencer has been “borrowing” housemates' stuff for show

SHAH ALAM - An aspiring influencer has come under scrutiny for allegedly using her housemates' belongings in her social media content.
Recently, a TikTok user (@nuhtasya) shared a post accusing her roommate, Noor Izzah, of using her clothes, yoga mat, and probiotics for her influencer content.
"Since Noor Izzah refused to cooperate with us for days, I'm going to spill the tea about her. "She's the true definition of a nightmare housemate," @nuhtasya wrote in her post.
@nuhtasya also included several pictures of Noor Izzah using their belongings and ignoring their calls.
"This girl desperately wants to be an influencer but has no shame in stealing her housemates' things. "She even had the audacity to block us on TikTok to avoid getting caught," she added.
The post has since gone viral, with many TikTok users criticising Noor Izzah's behavior.
"After this, if anyone sees her, ask if she's wearing something she stole. She'll definitely regret it," commented @AkeemSharyzal.
Another user, @ezzthedon, questioned Noor Izzah's behavior, saying, "She may have a beautiful face, but her behavior is far from beautiful.
"There are plenty of well-off single men near KL, she doesn't need to steal."
@Chapienat also expressed her embarrassment, noting, "As a woman, it's shameful to see someone stealing just to appear pretty. I'm embarrassed by this." Noor Izzah has not yet responded to the allegations.
Download Sinar Daily application.Click Here!


![<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="[TOP NEWS PODCAST] Art vs Boundaries — Where Should the Line Be Drawn?"><meta itemprop="description" content="One viral clip and the internet is split. Bold expression or going too far? As universities tighten control, the spotlight is now on artistic freedom, censorship and where institutional boundaries should begin or end.<br /><br />In this conversation, Aswara Assistant Director Corporate Imee Nadia Abdul Hadi weighs in on improvisation in performance, defining “sensitivities” and whether fear of viral backlash is pushing students towards self-censorship.<br /><br />As people debate, bigger questions emerge are tighter rules protecting values or limiting expression? And should university theatre adopt stricter guidelines like film rating systems?<br /><br />Watch the full discussion now on Sinar Daily.<br /><br />#TopNews #Art #Theather #Aswara #SinarDaily"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2026-05-06T07:31:31.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s1.dmcdn.net/v/ataGo1f-k_5whPcid/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P2094S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=xa89lbm"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="xa89lbm"></script></div>](/theme_sinarenglish/images/no-image.png)