For real or clever marketing? ‘Cheating husband’ billboard in TTDI goes viral

ADLIN SAHIMI
ADLIN SAHIMI
18 Dec 2023 04:52pm
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SHAH ALAM - Is it a deceived spouse's outcry or a discreetly clever marketing ploy?

A billboard in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, went viral across social media platforms, sparking debates among the users after the viral image of the billboard from the X application posted by Timothy Tiah (@timothytiah) with the caption 'Spotted in TTDI."

The post gained widespread attention on various platforms, features a bold statement allegedly from a woman accusing her spouse of infidelity.

The prominent message displayed on the billboard confronts a certain Kevin with a string of accusations, asserting that he was caught being unfaithful at a coworking space in TTDI.

The woman, signing herself as his soon-to-be ex-wife also claimed to have ‘caught it all on video’ and adviced the husband to choose a windowless room next time,

She also concluded the message with a firm "DON'T CALL ME! MY LAWYERS WILL CALL YOU."

The post has garnered considerable attention, receiving 9,700 likes and 401 comments at the time of this report.

A user Iskandar (@pokokmasam) suggested the use of the Malay language for digital boards in accordance to the requirement and urged Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) to take notice.

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Speculation abounds within the comments, with some pondering if it might indeed be a marketing strategy or an advertisement for a coworking space.

The message, originally posted at 9.05am, has been reposted over 5,000 times across various platforms.

The source behind this startling message remains ambiguous, leaving many to wonder if it stemmed from a furious spouse's initiative or possibly emerged as a clever marketing manoeuvre from a business entity.