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Netizens Sympathise With M'sian Senior Citizen Who Looks Tired Working As A Mascot

She was seen resting on the side of the road with a tired look on her face.

Cover image via Roslan Salleh/Facebook

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Photos of a senior citizen working as a mascot at a night bazaar in Wangsa Maju recently went viral online

In the photos shared by several netizens on social media, the woman can be seen taking photos with people on the streets of the bazaar.

She then takes off the head of her bunny mascot costume and rests on the side of the road, with a tired look on her face.

While her identity has not been revealed, one Facebook user speculated that the senior citizen is working full-time as an entertainer behind the fluffy costume.

"I was shocked to see that one of those cartoon characters was a senior citizen, around my mother's age and probably your parents' age. I am thrilled to see her determination, moreover, at this age, she should have rested and just stayed at home.

"You can see the tiredness on her old face but what can I do, maybe this is her only way to generate halal income," one user wrote on their Facebook post.

Image via Roslan Salleh/Facebook

Image via Roslan Salleh/Facebook

The Facebook post went viral and drew mixed reactions from netizens

One user commented that she felt sad seeing the woman still working at her age.

"Entertaining others when at her age, she should be resting at home with her family," they wrote

Image via Facebook

"Her face looks tired. Pity her still looking strong in looking for rezeki (sustenance). May God ease her journey," wrote another.

Image via Facebook

Meanwhile, in another Facebook post sharing the same story about the woman, one user commented that senior citizens sometimes love working to pass time and be useful to society.

Image via Facebook

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