In the glittering underbelly of cross-border “collaborations,” where music videos and social media shoots blur the lines between art and excess, Malaysian rapper and provocateur Namewee (real name Wee Meng Chee) has long thrived on controversy. But as the Kuala Lumpur police reclassify the death of Taiwanese influencer Iris Hsieh as murder, a chilling pattern emerges from the shadows. What began as whispers of delayed ambulances and drug denials has snowballed into a cascade of regretful confessions from women in his orbit – from OnlyFans sirens to adult film stars and Instagram queens. As netizens crowdsource the next name on his alleged hit list, one question hangs heavy:
In this twisted talent pool, who’s the next “co-star” to spill?
The Tragic Spark: Iris Hsieh’s Final “Project”

It was supposed to be just another high-stakes collab in the City of Lights – or at least, Kuala Lumpur’s neon glow. On October 22, 2025, 31-year-old Taiwanese influencer Hsieh Yu-hsin, better known as Iris Hsieh or the “Nurse Goddess” for her sultry nursing-themed content that topped Taiwan’s OnlyFans charts, was found unresponsive in a Jalan Conlay hotel bathtub. She had jetted in for a video shoot with Namewee, the 42-year-old firebrand behind viral anthems like his infamous 2007 national anthem parody. What unfolded instead was a nightmare scripted in headlines.
Namewee, the last person seen with her at 1:40 p.m., claims they were brainstorming lyrics when Iris excused herself for a shower. Thirty minutes later, silence. He says he found her naked and still, administered CPR, and dialed emergency services at 12:30 p.m. – only for an ambulance to arrive nearly an hour late, a delay he publicly blamed on bureaucratic bungling amid the ASEAN Summit chaos. Initial reports pegged it as a sudden death, possibly cardiac arrest, per her manager Chris. But forensic whispers and a positive drug test for Namewee – amphetamine, methamphetamine, ketamine, and THC – flipped the script.
By November 4, Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Fadil Marsus dropped the bomb: The case is now murder under Section 302 of the Penal Code, with Namewee facing imminent detention for questioning. He denies involvement, insisting in an Instagram post that “unsubstantiated reports” are blackmail fodder and that the full truth awaits police reports in two to three months. Chris, Iris’s handler, fired back: “What are you hiding?” He slammed discrepancies between Namewee’s narrative and police logs, vowing full cooperation and decrying the “shocking” lack of transparency. No drugs for Iris, he insists – but the autopsy’s still pending, and suspicions of sexual activity linger like a bad remix.
Iris wasn’t just a victim; she was a top 0.05% OnlyFans earner, blending her nursing background with provocative posts that amassed a fervent following. Her death has ignited a firestorm in Taiwan, where media frenzy meets public outrage over a Malaysian “genius” turned suspect.
The Echoes of Regret: Vivian Hsieh’s Public Shade

Enter Vivian Hsieh, the Canadian-Taiwanese influencer whose past gigs with Namewee now taste like ashes. A friend of Iris, Vivian broke her silence on Instagram Stories, firing off a salvo that read like a breakup text from hell: “I’m ashamed to have worked with you.” On October 27, as Iris missed her scheduled flight back to Taiwan and went radio silent, Vivian DM’d Namewee: “What happened to Iris?” Crickets. “You played dead and didn’t respond,” she seethed. “All these years, I thought you were a good person, but I was wrong.”
Vivian’s no stranger to Namewee’s world – their 2019 “Ain’t A Cigarette” video collab was all sultry vibes and shared screens. Now, it’s exhibit A in a gallery of ghosted “partnerships.” Her post, laced with betrayal, has gone viral, amplifying calls for accountability. “Not being forthcoming,” she accused, echoing the unease rippling through influencer circles. If Vivian’s the canary in the coal mine, her song is a siren: Trust no “project” invite from the man with the mic.
The Doll in the Drawer: Princess Dolly’s Cryptic Confession

Hot on Vivian’s heels came Princess Dolly, the Taiwanese adult film actress whose Threads post on November 3 read like a plot twist from a noir thriller. Invited to Malaysia in March 2025 for what she thought was a “mysterious” adventure, Dolly spilled: “I’m just one of your toys.” No names dropped, but the timing – post-Iris headlines – screamed subtext. She detailed a trip laced with flattery, “surprises,” and illegal substances “provided” on-site, insisting she smuggled nothing across borders. “I admired the inviter,” she clarified in a six-point manifesto, “but deception? Unacceptable.”
Online sleuths connected the dots to Namewee faster than a diss track drops. Reddit’s r/malaysia lit up with threads dissecting her “our-little-secret” tryst, speculating on a Rolodex of “toys” peddled party favors and false promises. Dolly’s not alone; anonymous posts hint at a pattern – invites that start with beats and end in blackouts, with women emerging as “disposable playthings.” Her story, veiled yet venomous, paints Namewee as a collector of conquests, where admiration masks manipulation.
The Bigger Picture: A Pattern of “Collaborations” Gone Wrong?
Namewee’s discography is a rap sheet of rebellion – from sedition probes to satirical stabs at authority. But peel back the beats, and 2025’s scandals reveal a darker groove: Allegations of using “video projects” as bait for women in the sex-adjacent spotlight. Iris (OnlyFans elite), Dolly (adult cinema vet), Vivian (influencer ally) – it’s a trifecta spanning platforms and professions, united by regret and a shared Malaysian postcode.
Netizens are in full detective mode, crowdsourcing on X and Reddit: “From Iris to Dolly to Vivian – who’s the next ‘co-star’?” Whispers point to backup dancers from his 2022 tour, unnamed models from IG archives, and even a “mysterious Malaysia jaunt” teased by other Taiwanese talents. With police raiding deeper and blackmail claims flying both ways, the floodgates are open. Chris vows affidavits; Dolly hints at a “pattern extended to other women.” By Black Friday, expect 5-7 more mic drops, each messier than the last.
Namewee, charged under the Dangerous Drugs Act and bailed pending a December 18 mention, pleads innocence: “I haven’t used drugs… At most, I’ve been drinking more lately.” But as the #NameweeExposé trends, his denials drown in a sea of screenshots and sobs. Is this the end of the Fragile tour, or just intermission?
Namewee, charged under the Dangerous Drugs Act and bailed pending a December 18 mention, pleads innocence: “I haven’t used drugs… At most, I’ve been drinking more lately.” But as the #NameweeExposé trends, his denials drown in a sea of screenshots and sobs. Is this the end of the Fragile tour, or just intermission?
In an industry where “work” winks at the wicked, Iris’s death isn’t just a tragedy – it’s a tipping point. For the women left holding the script, it’s time to rewrite the ending. Who’s next? The chorus is growing; the spotlight’s unforgiving. Stay tuned – or better yet, stay safe.