A Boba Shower of Surprises in Malaysia
What Happened?
A woman from China demanded that a bubble‑tea rider deliver her iced latte right to her doorstep. But the rider hit a wall—Covid‑19 safety rules were in force—and the apartment security staff had to step in.
The Mix‑up and the Meltdown
- Overnight, 8 p.m. on Nov 26, 2024, the rider tried to navigate the blocks, but the building’s security guards kept the door shut.
- Frustrated, the customer turned his back on the polite rider and demanded punishment.
- She even hit the bird emoji in the video before storming back to her flat.
Big Praise for the Professionals
Despite being a potential drama catalyst, the security guard and the delivery rider stayed calm. “They were zen while I was in full on fire,” says Michael Cheang, a security‑industry veteran who shared the clip on Facebook.
Public Reaction in Numbers
The post blew up fast: 125,000 shares and over 700 comments, many of which rapped the woman’s tantrum like a tear‑jerking performance art piece.
Take‑away
In an era where everyone expects comfort, it turns out a simple bubble‑tea order can stir up a storm. Reserving door‑step drinks might not be an option, but folding a grocery list into a latte can happen—just check the safety protocols first.

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