Influencer told to snip off eyelash extensions for Malaysian passport photo: 'Then I cut lah'

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An officer also wanted her to remove her contact lenses, but Breteche-Lo said she would not as her myopic “degree is about 1,200”.

If there’s one photo you don’t ever want to doll yourself up for, it’s the passport photo.

Wipe that makeup off, take off your nose studs, and you might even want to remove those eyelash extensions. Malaysian influencer Maddy Breteche-Lo had to learn all that the hard way when she was forced to cut off her eyelash extensions before taking a photo for her Malaysian passport renewal. "This is my makeup," she said in a minute-long TikTok uploaded on Monday while sporting a clean, minimalist look.

The Malaysian-French actress, who resides in Singapore and Malaysia, said she knew beforehand how “weird” Malaysian immigration officers can be about people having makeup on while taking their passport photos.

 

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What..? So yayapapaya ahh , passport photo leh.. not photo shoots for magazine. Original look leh not make up. Arragont

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