Taiwanese adult film star Princess Dolly reveals ‘mysterious trip’ to Malaysia


KUALA LUMPUR: Amidst recent headlines involving a Taiwanese influencer’s death, Taiwanese adult film actress Princess Dolly has spoken out about a “mysterious trip” to Malaysia that she was invited to earlier this year.

Princess Dolly’s comments, posted on her Threads account on Monday (Nov 3), sparked speculation online as she claimed that she was also introduced to unspecified “substances” during the trip.

Without naming anyone, the adult actress said she travelled to Malaysia in March on invitation of a person she admired, adding that she only shared updates from the first day of her trip.

“After (the first day), I was taken on a mysterious journey. You said you only treated me this way. You said this was our little secret. You persuaded me to try those things,” her cryptic posts read.

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She added that she had planned to return to Malaysia in November.

“But after seeing the news, I broke down. It turns out I was just one of many girls who haven’t died yet,” she said.

Princess Dolly also released a six-point clarification, stressing she did not receive payment for the trip and went because she admired the person who invited her.

“I never imagined myself as that person’s partner because I do not have that qualification. But what I cannot accept is deception.

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“I was also not brought to Malaysia by a so-called ‘beverage influencer’ nor was I paid to accompany anyone during the trip,” she said, describing the trip as personal.

Princess Dolly also said the illegal substances provided to her in Malaysia were supplied by the other person, adding that she did not take any contraband across borders.

“I could not and did not carry any prohibited items through customs in Taiwan or Malaysia.

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“Thank you to those who are concerned. Please give me time to regulate my emotions,” she wrote, adding that she would not comment further on the matter.

Taiwanese influencer Hsieh Yu-hsin or Iris Hsieh, also known as "Nurse Goddess" by fans, was in Malaysia when she was found dead in a hotel bathtub on Oct 22.

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