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"M-a-m-a-k? Mamak?" — Jackson Wang Goes Viral For Going To Mamak And Getting MILO Tabur

I mean, he's technically Malaysian now.

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After its two-year-long hiatus, Good Vibes Weekender made a return, featuring local and international artistes for the lineup

Image via Good Vibes Festival (Facebook)

The event happened on 23 September and 24 September at Surf Beach, Sunway Lagoon. Some of the artistes included in the lineup were Beabadoobea, CL, Midnight Fusic, Joe Flizzow, and Jackson Wang.

One of the headliners, Jackson Wang, a K-pop superstar and member of K-pop group GOT7, recently went viral for asking the audience where to get food after the concert

Image via @isteriparkjimin/@msiakpopfans (TikTok)

"M-A-M-A-K," fans can be heard spelling out Malaysia's popular late night eatery when Jackson Wang asked the question.

Another voice can be heard yelling out, "My home!" to which the singer responded with a headshake and laughter.

Meanwhile, the netizens' reactions to the viral TikTok video are just as hilarious:

"That 'Haa!' after Jackson spelled mamak correctly," a user pointed out in the comments. Another user wondered who in the audience sounded so aggressive with their "Mamak lah!".

Image via @isteriparkjimin/@msiakpopfans (TikTok)

Other users laughed when an audience member told the artiste that he could hang out at their home. "Who was the one who invited him home?" a user wrote.

Image via @isteriparkjimin/@msiakpopfans (TikTok)

Jackson Wang's mamak endeavours ended on a good note, with the artiste tweeting a photo of him enjoying a glass of MILO tabur, causing it to trend on Twitter

Check out the original TikTok video here:

Jackson Wang just announced that he will be returning to Malaysia for his 'Magic Man' world tour:

This is not the first time an international artiste was seen doing Malaysian things:

If you're like Jackson Wang and don't know where to eat late at night, here are some suggestions:

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