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Several entertainment portals (and even anonymous TikTok users) have built a following by publishing videos of celebrities kena skodeng . The formula is simple:
In 2002, Nasha Aziz discovered that she was being surreptitiously filmed in her rented apartment via a spy camera. The perpetrator, Ahmad Bakhtiar Abdul Kayoom, served as the supervisor and maintenance manager of the building.
: In 2004, the Magistrate’s Court convicted Ahmad Bakhtiar of trespassing and installing the camera.
Recently, when Nasha realized she was being filmed at a pasar malam (night market), she turned the tables. She walked straight up to the teenager holding the phone, smiled, grabbed the phone, and filmed herself with the scared kid. She posted it on TikTok with the caption: "Nak skodeng? Meh sini, kita buat duet." The video got 2 million views.
The camera was wired to a nearby unit used as an "operations room" to record her private activities. Legal Action:
For Nasha Aziz, being the target of skodeng has become a double-edged sword. On one hand, it keeps her name relevant in the search engines and gossip mills. On the other hand, she has admitted in interviews with MStar that it affects her mental health.

