If you pay attention to local YouTubers, you’re likely to have watched Ah Boys To Men star Ridhwan Azman appear in local YouTuber Tan Jianhao’s videos. In fact, he was still in Jianhao’s latest video here.
However, things took a turn when Ridhwan made the decision to quit Jianhao’s company The Jianhao Tan, and posted this on Instagram:
Here’s Ridhwan’s account: he treated Jianhao and the rest in the company as his friends, and as they got closer, he regarded him as family. Nonetheless, things eventually got more business-like, and all they were talking about revolved around work.
Ridhwan said he didn’t even earn enough to feed his family, and his father and grandfather passed away while he was at work. He asked for a long break and felt that he was being distanced by the rest — his stuff was thrown out, his email access was revoked, and he had Instagram posts subtly (or not so) alluding to him.
TL;DR, a quote from Ridhwan himself:
I thought we were a family. I quit a job, and you guys sound so emotional on Instagram posts but in actual fact, heartless as fuck.
Yesterday, Jianhao also took to Instagram to post this, thanking Ridhwan for his contribution to the channel:
However, after Ridhwan’s not-so-nice Instagram post, Jianhao updated with his side of the story:
TL;DR: Jianhao trusted Ridhwan and wanted him to act in his videos despite the naysayers, but Ridhwan proved him wrong at the end of the day.
Danial Ron, the first employee under The Jianhao Tan Company, also updated his Instagram with a vague post with a poem:
What does this mean?
We don’t know either.
But one thing we do know — we won’t be seeing Ridhwan in Jianhao’s videos anytime soon.
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