As Malaysia cancels Jocelyn Chia, Asia’s comics open up on the risks of ‘crossing the line’
- The US-born comic is capitalising on a wave of infamy with an upcoming TV show, after angering Malaysia over a gag about missing flight MH370
- From India to Singapore, some comics say the humour business is increasingly risky, as the line separating ‘offensive’ and ‘illegal’ becomes blurred
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She has been cancelled, barraged with internet opprobrium and hit by a vague threat to get Interpol on her case, but US-born, Singapore-raised comic Jocelyn Chia is unrepentant over the gag that enraged Malaysia and kicked up a commotion over taste, decency and humour in Asia’s increasingly patrolled online space.
The notorious 89-second clip, from a bit delivered at a New York comedy club in April but that only went viral in Asia three weeks ago, carried a joke about MH370, the Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 239 people that went missing in 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
![TikTok, where Chia posted her viral skit, has since taken the video down for breaching community guidelines by containing “hate speech” or involving “hateful behaviour”. Photo: Instagram @political_uprise TikTok, where Chia posted her viral skit, has since taken the video down for breaching community guidelines by containing “hate speech” or involving “hateful behaviour”. Photo: Instagram @political_uprise](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2023/06/23/e38975f8-2266-4ec9-ac41-264381f3cb4f_6e99ce7f.jpg)
“Life goes on, right?” Chia told This Week in Asia. “The advice [from friends who have been cancelled] is to keep putting out content and your fans will follow you, and your career will just keep building and growing.
“This gave me some notoriety and a certain amount of fame but at the end of the day, my career will live or die based on the strength of my jokes,” she said.
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