Category: Hiburan

  • A Guide To Being The PM’s Wife By Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali

    A Guide To Being The PM’s Wife By Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali

    KUALA LUMPUR, July 9 — A prime minister’s wife is there to support her husband in his duties and must resist competing with him for attention, according to Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali.

    In words that epitomised her position as arguably the most recognisable wife to a Malaysian prime minister despite her low profile, the spouse to Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said such virtues were among those needed to perform the unofficial role, in an interview published by Malaysiakini today.

    “As the prime minister’s wife, do not compare (yourself with anyone). Generally, you have to support your husband, you have to be knowledgeable, you have to know what is happening around you and you have to make sure that you are together with your husband to meet with the people,” she said in the interview.

    “People like to know that this is the PM’s wife and that they are together, they are family-oriented. So you have to support your husband, definitely. But don’t compete with him,” she advised.

    The soft-spoken medical doctor by training explained that the wife of the prime minister was often an unofficial intermediary between the public and the head of the government.

    But despite the seeming power this conveyed, Dr Siti Hasmah said it was imperative that a prime minister’s wife avoid taking an active role in matters that are within her husband’s powers to decide.

    “They (the people) cannot see the PM. So, they want to see the wife, and then for no reason, they will ask for anything. Never promise anything. Just say that you will convey the message to your husband to consider.

    “You have no part in telling people that ‘yes, I will make sure you get this, you get that, you get the contract’,” she said further in the interview with the news portal.

    As part of her general tips, which she insisted was not directed at any person in particular, Dr Siti Hasmah pressed on the need to be humble, regardless of one’s station in life.

    She said she learned this lesson during her days as the first female Malay doctor in Kedah, where she treated the poor.

    “You may be a doctor or you may be a minister’s wife but if you are arrogant, they (the people) won’t accept you,” she said.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

  • Cross-Dressing Man Stuns Commuters With Skin-Tight Outfit

    Cross-Dressing Man Stuns Commuters With Skin-Tight Outfit

    A middle-aged man was spotted last week cross-dressing on Line 2 of the Shanghai Metro. The man was photographed by onlookers wearing a form-fitting pink shirt and a pair of nude pantyhose, revealing a red thong and his bulging “package” in the front. We’re not exactly sure what the contents of said package are.

    Despite his classy pearls, netizens pointed out that the passenger didn’t sit in a very “lady-like” manner. The man casually read a book with his legs spread apart and his thingy (for honest lack of a better term) on full display.

    Most shocking of all, however, was his attempt to pull off sandals with socks.

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    Just another day on the Shanghai Metro.

    By Crystal Lau

    [Images via tiexue.net]

     

    Source: http://shanghaiist.com

  • Jilted Wife Shames Husband And Young Mistress For Cheating

    Jilted Wife Shames Husband And Young Mistress For Cheating

    A reader has requested we share this story to remind others about being true to your partners, especially during the holy month.

    I woke up this morning, thinking how does it feel to be dating someone’s husband?

    Don’t you feel cheap? To think that he’ll be loyal to you? If he could do it to his wife so many times, what you makes you think he can’t do it to you?

    To see that whatever he did for you is the same as what he did for me was funny. At that age, anything that he says or do seems wonderful. A flower, cakes, food, etc. He seems like the perfect guy. He’s not the roses type of guy. I could give you a book on his likes and dislikes if you want. I thought that he was perfect when I first met him. So charming I wld say. The reason he could do all that is because he feels powerful and secured because you got nothing (no looks,no career) and he has that power over you.

    Do I feel hurt? Hurt is an understatement. Betrayed? Manipulated? Yes. Who wont? I thought I knew him. I don’t think you will ever understand that because only women will get it. Girls don’t. Given 8 years, we’ve been through shit that tested us as a couple and we always end up loving each other. I knew him inside out and you wouldn’t even be close to that.

    Being the other woman dnt give you the upper hand. Let me tell you this, a man like that is not worth having at all. He could do it to his wife to have you but what makes you think he wouldnt do it to you when he’s bored of you.

    I’m so grateful that Allah has opened my eyes to the truth. I deserve better. You can have him. No I’m not bitter because you took the love of my life. Im just glad that you did. You saved me from a twisted liar.

    Just remember this, you did this to someone’s wife without giving a fuck about her feelings but Allah is watching and it’s Ramadhan. Allah Maha Besar and Maha Adil. You will get your kifarah. I can’t believe you have the cheek to go to our wedding with your family and took photo with us.

    To you My Love – I wish you all the best in finding the life that you wanted. The life that you’ve trying to find since 2007. I hope Allah will still love you and guide you to the right path. Thank you for the memories.

    Her name is Ernie. She works for Royce Suntec and studies at ITE College Central. She probably deleted all her social media.

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

     

  • Teenager Dies From Heart Attack Caused By Constipation

    Teenager Dies From Heart Attack Caused By Constipation

    A teenager died from a heart attack caused by constipation – after going eight weeks without a bowel movement, an inquest heard.

    Emily Titterington, 16, had a phobia of using the loo and would frequently withhold her stools for up to two months.

    Eventually her bowel grew so large it compressed her chest cavity and caused the displacement of other organs.

    The inquest heard how her life could have been saved with appropriate treatment but she had refused to be medically examined.

    Home Office pathologist Dr Amanda Jeffery said her symptoms were in keeping with a condition known as “stool withholding”, which is more frequent in children.

    A post-mortem examination revealed that Emily had a “massive extension of the large bowel”.

    Asked by Coroner Dr Emma Carlyon to describe the severity of the condition, Dr Jeffery said: “It was like nothing I’ve ever seen before – it was dramatic.”

    The inquest in Truro, Cornwall, heard how Emily, who had mild autism, suffered with bowel problems for most of her life but doctors had been unable to pinpoint the cause.

    Her GP Dr Alistair James said that, in the period leading up to her death, Emily’s mother Geraldine, 59, had battled in vain to persuade her to be medically examined.

    Dr James told the coroner that he had prescribed laxatives but had not examined Emily’s abdomen.

    “Had I done so, we would be having a different conversation,” he said. “Her death could have been avoided with the right treatment at the right point.”

    Emily collapsed at her home in St Austell on February 8, 2013. Paramedics desperately tried to revive her but she was later pronounced dead in hospital.

    Paramedic Lee Taylor attended the family’s home twice on the night of her death.

    On the first occasion he described Emily as “looking pale” and said she had complained of pain between her shoulder blades.

    However, she refused to go to hospital and had been reluctant to be examined.

    He said she wore a “loose nightie” and he did not notice any abdominal swelling.

    Mr Taylor and his colleague, student paramedic Lisa Marie Edwards, were called back just after 4am.

    He said: “We were allocated to an emergency at the house we’d just left.

    “When we arrived her father James was outside shouting at us to help, saying something had gone badly wrong.”

    Inside they found Emily’s mother leaning over her daughter, who was lying in the doorway of the bathroom.

    Mr Taylor said: “As she moved away I could see that her abdomen was grossly extended.

    “Her lower ribs had been pushed out further than her pubic bone – I was shocked.”

    Emily’s sister Hannah Herbert, 29, last saw her four weeks prior to her death.

    Her mother told her Emily had not been to the toilet for “six to eight weeks” and this was “routine”, the inquest heard.

    Hannah told the inquest she did not feel that Emily was in a “healthy, safe environment” and had previously contacted social services with her concerns.

    But GP Dr James said he found “no evidence” of safeguarding issues.

    In a statement read out to the court, Emily’s brother-in-law, Brian Herbert, said the family had tried a number of different remedies for her bowel condition.

    They included homeopathic pills, and a technique known as Body Talk, which involved so-called “distance healing”.

    The three-day inquest is expected to conclude on Wednesday.

     

    Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Tsunami Miracle Boy Now With Sporting Lisbon Youth Academy

    Tsunami Miracle Boy Now With Sporting Lisbon Youth Academy

    Portuguese club Sporting Lisbon have just unveiled a new player in their academy.

    And the story of Martunis will melt your heart.

    Eleven years ago, a severely dehydrated Martunis, about seven at the time, was found stranded on a beach.

    He had been swept away when the Boxing Day tsunami, which claimed more than 230,000 lives in 14 countries, devastated Aceh, Indonesia.

    But he managed to survive.

    For about three weeks he was on his own and ate instant noodles that he found and drank water from puddles.

    Brink of death

    When discovered by journalists, he was on the brink of death — and wearing a No 10 Portugal national team jersey bearing the name of Portuguese legend Rui Costa.

    The image and story of the miracle boy immediately made headlines around the world, and touched the Portuguese football community deeply.

    So the Portuguese FA, helped by superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s fund-raising efforts, rebuilt his home.

    Martunis’ mother and two brothers perished in the disaster, but he was reunited with his father Sarbini.

    Ronaldo was so moved that he also met the boy a few times, most recently in 2013.

    Martunis, whose ambition is to become a professional footballer, now has a chance to follow in the footsteps of his Portuguese idols at Sporting’s famous academy, where players such as Ronaldo himself, Nani and Luis Figo were groomed.

    Forward

    A check on the Internet showed that Martunis used to play as a forward for PSAP Siglis, a second-tier club in Indonesia.

    At his presentation in Lisbon, he said: “It’s great to be here, this club makes my dream possible.

    “I am incredibly excited about this opportunity. Viva Sporting!”

    Sporting president Bruno de Carvalho said: “Martunis will work at the academy. We will work with him also in his development as a human being and as a man.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg