
YouTubers to be deported from Bali following prank video
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Two self-described influencers are to be deported from the Indonesian resort island of Bali after being jailed for creating a "prank" video of a painted-on face mask, an official said on Friday.
(CNN) — Two self-described influencers are to be deported from the Indonesian resort island of Bali after being jailed for creating a "prank" video of a painted-on face mask, an official said on Friday. Josh Paler Lin and Leia "Lisha" Se made the video, in which Lin paints a fake face mask on Se's face before she enters a grocery store where masks are required, in the island's Badung area. It went viral after it was posted to Lin's YouTube channel on April 22. Indonesia has strict regulations about wearing masks in public. A first offense can result in a fine of 1 million rupiah (about $70) and foreigners can be deported after a second offense.More Related News

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