KUALA LUMPUR, March 2 — Asia’s Next Top Model Cycle 4 has finally chosen its 14 contestants, and one of the lucky girls is a Malaysian of Malay ethnicity named Tuti (real name, Nuraini Noor), who is the first ever Malay to compete in the famous modelling-based reality TV show.
However, her participation was not so well received by some Internet users after finding out that she is a Muslim.
Harsh and rude comments were thrown at her after the local entertainment portal My News Hub shared the seemingly “good” news.
Most of the Internet users asked why the 24-year-old Malaysian was even allowed to enter the competition despite being a Muslim, as Muslims are supposedly ‘banned’ from entering such competitions where the contestants are required to expose their bodies.
In Cycle 3, two Malaysian contestants, Shareeta Selvaraj and Melissa Tan Li Hsia — made it into the competition but got eliminated in episode 1 and 7 respectively.
Also, this is not the first time that Tuti has joined a modelling competition.
She previously won the X Top Model Search Malaysia 2012 and is the winner of the X Walk.
After passing her AsNTM audition, Tuti took to her Instagram and said, “I am proud to say that, Malaysia, this is for you.”
AsNTM Cycle 4 will premiere on Astro’s Star World channel (Channel 711) on Wednesday, March 9, at 8pm. — TheHive.Asia
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