Remember the guy who threw rm100,000 at a nightclub with a money gun?
Earlier, a Malaysian tycoon used a spray gun to throw RM100k cash in a nightclub when it reopened, causing netizens to criticize the man’s behavior, while others wondered who the Malaysian tycoon really is.
According to China Daily, the Malaysian tycoon has been confirmed to be a young, talented man, Zheng Weisheng, who has returned to Malaysia from abroad. In an interview, he also graciously admitted that the man who sprayed money in the nightclub was him.
He revealed that he was not showing off his wealth by spreading 100,000, it was just a good opportunity to promote his business. He said he was following the example of a famous foreign YouTuber, Mr Beast, who used his company’s publicity money to perform “spraying money” to attract attention.
It was just an accident that caused people to misunderstand him. Afterwards, he also read and accepted the comments and reproaches of netizens, deeply reflected on his mistakes, and regretted and apologized for his actions.
In addition, he also revealed that when he was “spraying money” that day, except for a small amount of cash that was sprayed into the box, most of the rest of the cash was retrieved and returned to him by the netizen friends present.
On the other hand, in addition to Zheng Weisheng, there was another celebrity, Gatita Yan, who was also invited to join him in the nightclub “money spraying” incident.
In response, he explained that he met his friend Gatita in a course 2 months ago. He said that he is not a night owl and rarely goes to nightclubs for fun. At that time, he was invited by Gatita and learned that a group of internet celebrities would also be present, so he decided to go on the date in order to expand his friendship circle. He once again stressed that his behavior that night was only to promote his business and there was no element of showing off his wealth.
Although it started out as a way to promote his business, after the “money spraying” incident, Zheng Weisheng increased his Instagram followers by about 9,000. Most people even learned that he is also a cryptocurrency investor and asked him for investment tips. In response, he has also set up a Q&A session on Instagram to answer questions about cryptocurrency and watch investment, and will not rule out the possibility of holding a class to share his expertise with the public in the future.
His goal has always been to pass on his knowledge to those who are interested, so that everyone can have an idea of the potential of watch appreciation and not waste their hard-earned money by investing recklessly. Finally, he admits that if he had to do it all over again, he would not spill $100,000 with a money-spraying gun, but would choose other ways to promote his company.