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“I'm still grateful for the food” – Homeless Man in Viral Chicken Bone Video Defends Influencer

Aira Jailani
Aira Jailani
08/08/2025
05:17 MYT
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“I'm still grateful for the food” – Homeless Man in Viral Chicken Bone Video Defends Influencer
Recently, a Malaysian influencer received massive criticism over a video showing him and a couple of friends handing rice and leftover chicken bones to a homeless man.
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Although the influencer has since issued a public apology and clarified his intentions, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has launched an investigation into the matter following public complaints.

Homeless man shares his side of the story

Image Credit: China Press
In an interview with China Press, the homeless man, identified as Mohammad Danis, 47, shared that on that fateful day, he was sleeping when five young men suddenly woke him up. One of them handed Danis a packet of rice from a well-known fast food chain and asked him to open it.
“I didn't understand their intention at the time and thought they were giving me food. So, I opened it and saw it was chicken rice with a lot of chicken bones mixed inside.”
According to him, three of the young men appeared to be the protagonists or actors in the video, while two others were in charge of filming the encounter.
Image Credit: China Press
Danis, who was born in Perak but grew up in Johor, said that although many viewers of the viral video called it a cruel prank, he held no grudges against the group.
“I'm always grateful to anyone who gives me food, and I don't mind what kind of food it is. Accepting food from the public is my job, after all,” he joked.
Danis also revealed that the group had apologised to him afterwards. He told them he didn’t mind and never blamed them, adding that he had come to see them as ‘brothers’.
Danis, who currently lives in front of the Meilun Building, said the police had approached him to inquire about the viral incident, and he had explained to them what transpired.
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