Someone else did a “Do you know who I am” and the Internet goes crazy again


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Last Updated on 2016-07-30 , 5:45 pm

Remember Rui En’s now-catchphrase “do you know who I am”? Apparently someone decided to follow in her footsteps after getting into an accident of their own. Talk about a true fan.

A post by Jennifer Chou has gone viral on Facebook, having garnered over 3,000 shares in a couple of days.

Basically, what happened was on 6 July, Jennifer was driving around the Subang Parade area. She was waiting for the vehicle in front of her to make a turn at the traffic light, when a Toyota Wish came out of nowhere and hit the back of her car.

The Toyota Wish driver, who she described as an “Ah Beng thug”, started shouting at her for making a U-turn at the junction.

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Image: Facebook (Jennifer Chou)

In true diva fashion, the driver demanded, ” DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM HUH? DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?” We think Rui En might need to take a backseat, because we’ve found the true drama queen.

Jennifer coolly replied, “I don’t know who you are but you’ll still have to fix my car.”

Image: Mashable
Image: Mashable

She added that the “Ah Beng” then went on a rant about how it was just a small matter and that he would pay it off, while continuing to ask if Jennifer knew who he was. Which, she didn’t.

The “Ah Beng” insisted that he was only going to give RM 200 for damages, which was clearly not enough. So Jennifer told him that she would be lodging a police report – which apparently, was his cue to leave. The last she saw of him was when he made a turning to Kesas Highway.

According to Jennifer, who suspected him to be drunk driving, his mouth stank of alcohol.

Now, Jennifer has a message for all the Sherlock-wannabes out there:

If any of you know this drunkard, please help me share his lovely picture and jot down his details for me? Since I don’t know who the hell he is, I would very much like to know now. I cannot claim his insurance if he does not turn himself in to make a police report. The police told me all they can do is send a summon to his house and hope that he shows up.

Judging from the Internet’s crazy good track record of uncovering things, we believe it’s only a matter of time before he’s found. #JusticeForJennifer

This article was first published on goodyfeed.com