One of the things for which the former leader of the Republic of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi, was known was his Amazonian Guards. This unofficial name referred to the "Revolutionary Nuns," an elite group of female bodyguards assigned to protect him.
More recently, a video of two Malaysian female bodyguards leaping onto a moving sport utility vehicle while escorting foreign delegates during the 47th Asean Summit went viral.
Was the video real?
VERDICT:
TRUE
A video that began circulating on Oct 26 shows two bodyguards, dressed in black suits, running after an SUV.
As the vehicle continues to move, each bodyguard swings open a rear door and jumps onto the side of the car, maintaining balance while they stand on it.
The duo received widespread praise from netizens who admired their professionalism and composure under pressure.
The video was uploaded by TikTok user @lang131499.
One user, Lanun Johor, commented, "I was worried the bodyguards wouldn’t make it into the car in time."
Another user, Maria Mohamed, wrote, "The female bodyguards looked sharp in their attire, and they were quick! The way they jumped in was so cool."
User Jamil Mastura added, "It's not easy to get into a moving car while running."
Finally, user randy_261 stated, "I keep replaying the part with the female bodyguards. Recently, I've only seen male bodyguards. They are on another level; they must be from an elite unit. Great job, Charlie’s Angels!"

