Villain for hire: a man is paid to stalk and sexually assaulted other people's women (3 photos)
The guy looks like a gangster, so other men can become heroes in front of their lovers. The cost of the service varies depending on the day of the week and a number of other factors.
Malaysian entrepreneur Shazali Suleiman has turned his tough guy image into a business and offers to "stalk" the client's partner, giving them the opportunity to intervene in the situation and "protect" their other half like a hero.
The guy is often told that he looks like a gang member. The 28-year-old Malaysian recently posted an ad for his business on Facebook.
"Are you tired of your partner thinking you're weak? For a reasonable fee, I can help you prove them wrong," Suleiman wrote in the ad. The ad went viral.
Suleiman explained that clients simply need to specify a time and location, and he'll show up to "haunt" their partner and give them the chance to prove their strength by protecting the "victim" from him.
He posted a photo of himself with tousled hair and an unlit cigarette next to his business ad to emphasize his tough guy image.
The "villain for hire" service costs about $22 on weekdays and about $35 on weekends, with an extra fee for clients outside the city.
It is noted that Suleiman has already had his first orders, during which he pretended to "harass" the client's girlfriend while he went to the toilet.
"When he (the guy who filmed him, - ed.) returned, he greeted me like a hero," Suleiman explained.