Viral! The Behavior Of Beautiful Foreigners In Bali Is Painting Masks On Their Faces So They Can Enter Supermarkets
Female foreigners paint masks on their faces (Via Instagram denpasar.viral)

DENPASAR - The behavior of foreigners in Bali has returned to the spotlight until it has gone viral on social media. This foreigner painted a picture of a mask on his face and tricked a security guard at a supermarket in Bali.

The video, uploaded by an Instagram account @ denpasar.viral. In the video, you can see two foreigners, a woman and a man.

At first these two foreigners entered the supermarket but were prohibited because they did not wear masks.

Because the female foreigner did not wear a mask, finally both of them returned to the car. In the car, a woman's face is painted to resemble a mask. The two of them returned to the supermarket and managed to escape the security guard.

Meanwhile, the Head of Bali Provincial Satpol Dewa Darmadi confirmed that the video took place at a supermarket in Bali and where the foreigners lived.

"It is true that in Bali, the information is that the two of them live in Tibubeneng, North Kuta, Badung, Bali," said Darmadi, when contacted Wednesday, April 21.

Currently, Satpol PP is coordinating with immigration and the police to find the two foreigners. Satpol PP regretted the action and hoped that the community would actively reprimand or report to legal officials if they met foreigners or Indonesians who violated the health protocol (prokes).

"We really hope that all components of society, wherever they find things like this, will be brought to the Task Force team to take action," he added.

Darmadi emphasized that the actions of these foreign women did not educate and tarnish the image of Bali tourism. Satpol PP hopes that tourists and residents will still obey the prokes.

"We regret this. Because all prokes are adaptations of new habits. I hope the community is active," he said.


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