YouTubers face deportation from Bali over fake mask stunt
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Two YouTubers are facing deportation from Bali after they made a prank video that depicted one of them breaking local mask laws.
(CNN) — Two YouTubers are facing deportation from Bali after they made a prank video that depicted one of them breaking local mask laws. Josh Paler Lin and Leia Se have had their passports seized by local government and risk being forced to leave Indonesia as a result of the video. In the clip, Se attempts to enter a grocery store, only to be turned away because she isn't wearing a face mask. Lin then paints a fake mask on her face and she is able to go into the shop.More Related News
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