On October 28, reports claimed that the Malaysian Ministry of Health had publicly condemned BLACKPINK's Rosé and her new single “APT.” featuring Bruno Mars for allegedly promoting "bad Western influence." However, the Ministry quickly clarified that these critical remarks were not from them. Instead, the comments came from an unrelated public health page that has no ties to the government. This incident highlights the importance of verifying sources, particularly in today’s fast-paced media landscape. BLACKPINK Rosé and Bruno Mars’ Hit Track ‘APT’ Sparks Outrage in Malaysia As Government Issues Warning Over Cultural Conflicts.
Malaysian Ministry of Health Refutes Claims of Criticism Against Rosé and Bruno Mars’ ‘APT’
The Ministry of Health (MOH) Malaysia wishes to clarify that any statements regarding this article attributed to MOH have not been issued or authorized by the Government of Malaysia.
In this regard, we would like to highlight that the posting was made by an entity which is not… https://t.co/dQ6asSLC8j
— KKMalaysia🇲🇾🩺❤️ (@KKMPutrajaya) October 29, 2024
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