857. Public Health Malaysia Criticised for ROSÉ and Bruno Mars Song Comment
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Public Health Malaysia Criticised for ROSÉ and Bruno Mars Song Comment

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Recently, the Public Health Malaysia social media page faced backlash after expressing that ROSÉ and Bruno Mars’ new song, APT., encourages bad Western behaviour. This issue went viral in Korea, with popular pop culture site Koreaboo mistakenly attributing the statement to Malaysia’s Ministry of Health (MOH). 

Public Health Malaysia Criticised for ROSÉ and Bruno Mars Song Comment

Koreaboo’s article inaccurately reported that MOH raised concerns about the song’s impact on children. Public Health Malaysia clarified they are not affiliated with MOH. Koreaboo’s error highlighted the importance of verifying sources. The actual post questioned the song’s influence, sparking widespread discussion online.

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857. Public Health Malaysia Criticised for ROSÉ and Bruno Mars Song Comment

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