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Mark Hamill Mistakenly Tweets The Msian Flag And Everyone’s Loving It

Malaysia boleh!
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14 Jan 2020, 02:52 PM

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The Malaysian force is strong with Mark Hamill and it’s safe to say that Malaysians all over are loving it.

We’ve all had our days where we fall victim to our phones’ autocorrect but fortunately for us, we’re not big Hollywood stars whose every move is being watched.

Unfortunately for Mark, that’s not the case and even more unfortunate, he can’t blame autocorrect for this one.

via GIPHY

Recently, the Star Wars actor took to Twitter to announce that he would be deleting his official Facebook account.

In the tweet, the actor expressed his thoughts about the social media’s owner, Mark Zuckerberg, and stressed that there are more important values other than profit.

He then concluded the tweet with a Malaysian flag emoji followed by a money bag emoji. Obviously, the actor had intended to use an American flag emoji but got mixed up.

Malaysian Twitter users immediately got excited that the Star Wars icon had mistakenly used the Malaysian flag.

Of course, Mark realised his mistake and he corrected himself in a subsequent tweet.

While it was a mistake, it’s definitely nice to be noticed by a Jedi!

Did you notice the actor’s mistake immediately? Let us know!

Info via The Star

 

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