Journalist's world turned upside down but he keeps on fighting


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 30 Aug 2022

Yusairi's perfect world came tumbling down during the pandemic but he got up on his feet and overcame his challenges. – WARREN TEW

In 2019, journalist and special projects editor Yusairi Fitri was having the time of his life.

He was approaching his ninth year in a Malay language publication, traipsing across the globe for fashion and beauty events, rubbing shoulders with entertainment, fashion and beauty personalities, as well as coordinating shoots and projects as well as writing and managing clients.

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