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Singaporean actor-singer Aliff Aziz allegedly beaten in latest roadside brawl

KUALA LUMPUR — Controversial Singaporean actor and singer Aliff Aziz has once again landed himself in hot water.

A man resembling Singaporean actor and singer Aliff Aziz was involved in a public fight that was caught on camera.

A man resembling Singaporean actor and singer Aliff Aziz was involved in a public fight that was caught on camera.

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KUALA LUMPUR — Controversial Singaporean actor and singer Aliff Aziz, 28, has once again landed himself in hot water.

This time, he was allegedly involved in another roadside brawl in Singapore.

On Wednesday (Jan 29), Twitter user Pio_dhurjana posted two separate videos lasting 23 and 37 seconds each, in which a man resembling Aliff can be seen allegedly causing a stir and sparking a quarrel in public.

In one video, the man is seen being punched and kicked in the face by another man at what appears to be a roadside restaurant, before fleeing the scene.

In another video from the same incident, the man who resembles Aliff appears to be in an unstable condition as a passer-by tries to walk him out.

Both videos, which were uploaded yesterday evening, have been viewed over 300,000 times.

This incident comes shortly after Aliff’s ex-wife, singer Bella Astilah, expressed her willingness to patch up with him in an interview with Berita Harian.

The duo, who tied the knot in 2016, parted ways in May last year following a string of extramarital affairs.

In September, Aliff was slapped with criminal charges for allegedly stealing RM1,200 (S$400) from Indonesian celebrity Raja Yunika Perdhana Putri.

He was also accused of stealing a box of cigarettes and a lighter from a man at the Starbucks in Plaza Singapura mall.

In November, Aliff was arrested for brawling in public, which resulted in him being charged with disorderly conduct. MALAY MAIL

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