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Malaysia ― On Tuesday, Oct 5, Malaysian rapper Caprice posted a video on his Instagram account to address recent viral footage of a TikToker confronting his girlfriend after she was caught cheating on him with another man.

The viral video garnered over 439.6K views on TikTok. The TikToker, known as @apidapidd claimed that his soon-to-be-fiancée decided to leave him simply because of his current job as a food delivery rider.

“Thank God you showed me your true colours before we got engaged. Back when I was working for a travelling agency, I used to give you everything you wanted! I took care of you for five years! But due to MCO, I suffered a downfall (in my career),” @apidapidd wrote in his post.

He added by saying, “But still, I didn’t give up in my efforts to marry you. And now you’re giving me stupid excuses, saying that you don’t want to live in poverty? And it’s all because I’m now working as a FoodPanda rider!!!”

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Rapper Caprice (real name Ariz Ramli) gave his two cents about the incident, saying that the issue that sparked between the delivery rider and his girlfriend is part of the “reality of life”.

According to Hype.my, the outspoken celeb commented, “There will be people who will stay with us. Some others will turn their back on us. For me, this is considered a blessing.”

“At least now you know what kind of partner you have,” the “BAL” rapper added in his social media post.

“The person that you want to bring to Jannah (heaven) is someone who’ll be there for you through thick and thin, ups and downs. If she stays with you, it’s better to get married quickly. God willing.”

 

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Born Jul 25, 1988, Ariz Ramli, better known as Caprice is a singer, songwriter, record producer, businessman and motivational speaker from Malaysia.

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Most of his songs are sung in English, “Lenglui” and “Dem Girls” have propelled him into the mainstream. Caprice is also the founder of the Classruum educational application under Caprice Technologies. /TISG