FLYPROJECT Apologises For A Video They Published On Instagram
The fitness studio said the video it uploaded last Tuesday, 6 December, has misrepresented what the brand stands for.
A popular fitness studio in the Klang Valley, FLYPROJECT, has apologised for the video content it published on Instagram last week
In an apology statement shared with SAYS, FLYPROJECT stated that it "apologises to the public for the content published in the video, which has negatively misrepresented what Ishaq and our brand were trying to achieve."
"Our instructors are trained to attempt to give our customers a good relationship with exercise and fitness. Over the years, FLYPROJECT has only ever attempted to develop fitness, health, and wellness in Malaysia, and will continue to do so into the future."
"Our greatest aim has, and always will be to create a good relationship with fitness for our customers."
"We wish to reiterate that there has been no report by any individual of sexual harassment. We have taken down the video and should there be any feedback, please direct it to admin@flyproject.co. Thank you."
Last week, FLYPROJECT was criticised for shrugging off a review that contained a sexual harassment allegation in a video. Netizens said the fitness studio's response to the issue was "tone deaf":
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