M’sians Hire African Men For Trendy Proposals & Well-Wishes
Just when you thought we couldn’t go any bigger on celebrations, Malaysians are now enlisting the help of African individuals to convey heartfelt messages such as birthday wishes and even proposals to their crushes. 😍
In a recent viral TikTok video, the group, managed by RexGo Africa Wishes Video, assisted a Malaysian in his endeavour to ask a girl named Fatimah out on a date:
The scene featured shirtless (and very toned) African men donning matching white pants, with the frontman proudly displaying a sign that read, “Fatimah, let’s hang out. It’s my treat. Nasi Goreng Africa”:
@rexgoafricawishes Fatimah mana?🤣Pakwe kau panggil ni😘 #rexgowishes #africawishes ♬ original sound – RexGo Africa Wishes Video
Expressing the message aloud, the group showered the camera with blown kisses, complemented by lively dance moves – to a popular Malaysian song at that. Roses, balloons, and various festive decorations complete the proposal.
If you had any doubts regarding the authenticity of their African backdrop, the group has even shared a brief behind-the-scenes glimpse, affirming that the videos are indeed shot on the African continent:
@rexgoafricawishes Behind the scene!100% legit! #birthday #wishes ♬ original sound – RexGo Africa Wishes Video
The scope of messages covered by the group is diverse, ranging from cheerful birthday (or Besday) wishes, congratulatory messages for marriages to heartfelt proposals and even promotional advertisements.
Interestingly, it appears that a multitude of these videos are being crafted specifically for Malaysians. Don’t believe us? You can check some of them out here:
@rexgoafricawishes Bang member africa nak makan masi lemak@@TAUKE NASI LEMAK RM1 boleh belanja ? 🤣#rexgowishes #birthdayvideo #gift ♬ original sound – RexGo Africa Wishes Video
@rexgoafricawishes Abang Tesla❤️Boleh kahwin diorang tak?Dpt bini international 😘#rexgowishes #gift #birthdayvideo ♬ original sound – RexGo Africa Wishes Video
As this trend gains traction, a pertinent question arises – is this African group being managed and operated by Malaysians?
The answer is yes! A quick look through their Facebook page reveals that the RexGo Africa Wishes Video group actually operates under the banner of a Melaka-based entertainment company.
Pretty cool, huh? Who needs a wingman when you have a group of talented African men to secure that first date for you? 😉
Disclaimer: We do not support exploitation or mockery; we hope the business is run ethically and with the full consent of the entertainers.