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Norwegian 'Karen' Fined RM100 After Going Viral For Mocking & Cursing At KLIA Staff

Prior to the ordeal, the woman was arrested for creating a disturbance after she was denied leaving an aircraft.

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A video of a Norwegian woman harassing Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) employees recently went viral on TikTok

In the 16-second clip, the woman can be seen aggressively shouting at the staff working at KLIA's information counter.

She then slams her passport on the counter and points at the staff while shouting, "This is my Norwegian passport, embassy on your motherf--king a--."

After handing over her passport, the woman continues to provoke and mock the staff by crossing her arms and making faces.

She then blows kisses to the staff and says, "F--k you," before asking for the staff's name in an attempt to demonstrate her power as a well-travelled 'Karen'.

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According to KLIA police, the Norwegian woman has been fined RM100

KLIA police chief ACP Imran Abd Rahman said the woman was arrested for creating a disturbance at the airport after her request to leave the plane was turned down, reported The Star.

He explained that the woman had already boarded the aircraft before saying she had forgotten some belongings outside.

She then made a scene after being denied permission to retrieve it.

"She was arrested, and we charged her with behaving inappropriately. She was fined RM100,” said Imran.

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Malaysians also did not take kindly to the woman's behaviour

One user commented that if he were in that situation, he would have just let her wait.

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Another commented that customers are not always right.

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Meanwhile, one user begged for Azwan Ali to work at KLIA's customer service so that the woman could have a taste of her own medicine.

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As of writing, the video has garnered over 165,000 views and 2,000 likes on TikTok. It has also been shared and gone viral on other social media platforms.

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