Beautiful Foreigners From Russia Who Paint Their Faces Similar To Masks Apologize
Female foreigners paint masks on their faces (Via Instagram denpasar.viral)

DENPASAR - Two foreign nationals named Lin Chi Chen alias Joshua (32) from Taiwan and Leia Se (25) from Russia finally apologized for painting masks on their faces in order to trick the self-service security guard in Bali.

"I'm just trying to entertain, because I myself am a content creator where my job is to entertain people," he said in a video uploaded on the Instagram account @joshpalerlin, Tuesday, April 27.

Joshua said that the content of painting masks on the face is only for entertainment. He didn't mean to break the rules or persuade others to disobey health protocols.

Both of them stated that they were ready to face the legal process in Indonesia.

"Once again I want to apologize for what I have done," said Joshua.

The behavior of foreigners in Bali has previously been in the spotlight until it went 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 male and female Caucasians.

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.


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