Our Prime Minister was seen again wearing a nice Burberry shirt, which again sparked the curiosity of the netizens. However, a satire page, which was well written and managed to disguise itself as a real news Twitter page, fooled netizens on Twitter.
The Twitter page claimed that the English luxury brand Burberry denied any associations with our Prime Minister. However, that is the first sign of it being satire, as most luxury brands will not comment on anyone publicly as they are mostly neutral regardless of any situation.
Many at first believed the satire post, but later on after looking through the Twitter account, it clearly stated that it is a satire account. Others were still mocking the shirt PM Ismail Sabri wore, claiming it to be ugly which to each their own.
