A Chinese woman who went viral for causing a scene on an AirAsia flight has reportedly arrived in Kuala Lumpur and is now sharing videos of her trip on Douyin.
According to netizen, on Apr 25 at around 9pm, she livestreamed herself at the Petronas Twin Towers.
In the clip, she did not say anything, but raised her hand in a “V” sign.

The video quickly caught attention online as many recognised her from the earlier flight incident.
She later uploaded more clips showing her time in the city, including videos of stacks of Malaysian cash, meals at restaurants, and a limousine ride.


The posts have since been widely circulated across social media platforms.
The woman is believed to be the same passenger involved in the AirAsia Flight D7809 incident on Apr 22, which reportedly caused a delay of about two hours.
According to accounts from passengers, the situation escalated after her friends were unable to board the flight, leaving her visibly upset.
She was said to have confronted cabin crew loudly and continued making phone calls even after boarding.
When approached, she reportedly refused to communicate in English and insisted on speaking to a Mandarin speaking crew member. The situation grew tense and she was eventually removed from the aircraft by authorities.
Following her latest videos in Kuala Lumpur, reactions online have been mixed.
Some Malaysians expressed concern and hoped she would not cause further issues during her visit.
Others pointed out how quickly her identity was being shared online, raising questions about privacy.
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