Jocelyn Chia goes dark on social media after ‘jokes’ row


A screenshot of comedian Jocelyn Chia’s stand-up performance at Comedy Cellar, New York. Chia appears to have gone dark on social media after her performance mocking the MH370 tragedy. – IG screenshot, June 8, 2023.

THE Instagram and Twitter accounts of stand-up comedian Jocelyn Chia, who mocked Malaysia and the MH370 tragedy, appear to have been disabled since late last night, presumably due to the many reports lodged by Singapore social media users.

A check on her Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chiacomedy/ prompted this message: “Sorry, this page isn’t available. The link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed. Go back to Instagram.”

Chia’s offensive jokes did not go down well with Singaporeans, with one user saying her jokes were nothing but hate speech.

“I’m a Singaporean, I’ve lodged a police report about this hate speech. Try harder next time,” he wrote on Chia’s Instagram last night before her account was disabled.

Another Singaporean posted a comment on Singapore High Commission in Kuala Lumpur and Consulate-General in Johor Baru’s Facebook with an idea to “teach Chia a lesson.”

“Commenting negatively on Jocelyn Chia on Facebook won’t hurt her.

“If you want to teach her a lesson, the best way is to comment 1 star at Comedy Cellar’s Google review. That will prompt the owner of Comedy Cellar (a comedy club) to respond,” he said.

He said between 6am and 8am today, Comedy Cellar’s rating dropped from 4.7 to 4.4.

Chia’s video mocking Malaysia in a recent comedy show titled “Singapore vs Malaysia” at the Comedy Cellar in New York, United States had gone viral.

The lawyer-turned-comedian’s satire dwelled on the ill-fated Malaysian carrier MH370 that went missing on March 8, 2014, as well as the state of developments in Malaysia.

Meanwhile, Singaporeans were apologetic in their comments seen on Intan Maizura Othaman’s Instagram, the wife of MH370 crew member Mohd Hazrin Mohamed Hasnan.

“Singaporeans seriously don’t find this funny. Me too feel angry. She should not joke about this kind of things. 

“Just because of this one person we the innocent are also affected. We deeply apologise to all family members and the crew of MH370. Please forgive us!,” one user posted.

The user also hoped Chia “show empathy” and “apologise”, and “retract her words.”

Malaysia’s Foreign Minister Dr Zambry Abd Kadir and his Singaporean counterpart Dr Vivian Balakrishnan also weighed in on the row.

Zambry in a statement said the act by the woman showed a total lack of sensitivity and empathy towards Malaysians and the MH370 victims’ families.

“I believe this is not a stance or action accepted by any country let alone reflect the official stance of any government,” he said, adding that any action or attempt like this should be stopped.

Vivian tweeted: “I am appalled by her horrendous statements. She certainly does not speak for Singaporeans. We treasure our ties with family and friends in Malaysia, and are sorry for the offence and hurt caused to all Malaysians.”

Earlier, Singapore’s High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur Vanu Gopala Menon said Chia’s statement does not in any way reflect Singapore’s view.

“I sincerely apologise to all Malaysians for her hurtful remarks”. – Bernama, June 8, 2023.


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  • The MH370 jokes were tasteless. Shame.

    Posted 2 years ago by Yoon Kok · Reply