FORMER QPR owner Tony Fernandes has stunned fans after sharing a photo of himself receiving a topless massage during a business meeting. The AirAsia chief decided to unwind after a stressful week a…
FORMER QPR owner Tony Fernandes has stunned fans after sharing a photo of himself receiving a topless massage during a business meeting.
The AirAsia chief decided to unwind after a stressful week and got a massage on the recommendation of CEO Veranita Yosephine.Fernandes, 59, felt it was a good idea to receive the massage as he sat topless in his office during a virtual meeting.One reacted saying: "This can't be real bro 🤣"But Fernandes believes the fact he can receive a topless massage in his office is a sign of the positive culture at airline company AirAsia.
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