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00:00I think it's a maturing process for Zizia as well. She's only 24-25 years old.
00:13GMW Motif Trending for this week, we have someone very special in our hearts, Bang Matt!
00:19Hello, Isha. How are you?
00:21Thank you very much.
00:22Thank you!
00:23You always watch this show on TV, right?
00:24I promise.
00:25Really?
00:26Yes, it's true.
00:26If you watch it, what are you wearing on that day?
00:30This colour.
00:32He's wearing this colour.
00:33Okay, Bang Matt. We haven't seen you for a long time.
00:36Sorry, the flight was delayed.
00:38The flight was delayed.
00:39We want to know your background in this industry.
00:42How did you start? How old are you?
00:45Okay, I'm a graduate of Integrative Media from Malaysia Institute of Integrative Media, MIIM.
00:53I'm not kidding, the college is already packed.
00:55It used to be called Academy TV 3.
00:56To make it short, I'm an athlete from a young age.
01:01But I'm a half-cooked athlete.
01:02I played sports like soccer, rugby, and basketball.
01:06I tried everything, but it didn't work out.
01:08When I started middle school, I was interested in writing.
01:10So, I combined those two elements, and I ended up falling in love with journalism.
01:14Alhamdulillah, I started in 2010.
01:16I trained in the industry with Astro Awani.
01:18Then, in 2010, I started with Astro Arena.
01:20And now, I'm the first Malaysian sports channel.
01:23It was my dream job at that time.
01:25I'm still doing it now.
01:26How old are you?
01:27I'm 14 years old.
01:2814 years old, guys.
01:37What is one thing that you can't forget during your career?
01:42There are so many things that I can't forget.
01:44My sweet memories.
01:45Can you tell us about your bitter memories?
01:46My bitter memories?
01:47Well, I lost my passport.
01:52Oh, you lost your passport.
01:53I went to Rio 2016.
01:55It was my first Olympic experience.
01:57The Astro Arena team was quite big.
01:59It was the second Olympic for the Astro Arena team.
02:01So, I lost my transit passport in Amsterdam.
02:04The team was already moving.
02:06But I was confident.
02:07I don't know what to do.
02:08I went to meet the airline.
02:10I told them,
02:11can you push my ticket to the opening ceremony date?
02:14They pushed it?
02:15Yes, they pushed it.
02:16But we had to pay for it.
02:17It wasn't free.
02:18I think it was only for three days.
02:19Amsterdam didn't have an embassy in Malaysia.
02:21So, I had to go to The Hague by train.
02:23I had to carry 13 kgs of luggage.
02:25I had to bring my transit passport.
02:27I went back to Amsterdam and slept there.
02:29I cried.
02:30My passport turned brown.
02:33So, I bought a ticket.
02:35I went back to Malaysia.
02:36But I had to transit to Istanbul.
02:38I went to Putrajaya.
02:41I met the customs officer.
02:43He told me that I lost my passport.
02:45This is the police report from Amsterdam.
02:47I had to go for immigration.
02:49I had to bring my passport.
02:50Thank God, many people helped me.
02:52I will never forget the name of the officer.
02:54He is Otaid Abdul Nasri Dato' Isyamuddin Aun.
02:57He helped me to get my passport.
03:01I got my passport.
03:02I slept in KL.
03:03I didn't tell my family because I didn't want them to worry.
03:07KL, Amsterdam, Paris.
03:09From Paris to Rio.
03:10How long did it take?
03:1166 hours.
03:1266 hours.
03:14I didn't have enough money.
03:15I spent RM12,000.
03:16But you were willing to do it.
03:18Yes.
03:19Some doctors doubted my ability...
03:23...to come back stronger.
03:25Some doctors said that I was done.
03:28I had to quit.
03:30I made a big mistake.
03:32My challenge is small compared to them.
03:35Goh Luwing, Chad Beng Soon, Tan Wikiong, Najwa Goh Isyam...
03:38...and Dato' Lee Jong Wei.
03:41They surprised me.
03:42That's what I can say about Hafizal.
03:44But the important thing is that you spent RM12,000 for 66 hours.
03:48Yes.
03:49I'm proud of you.
03:50You won three gold medals in the Olympics.
03:54The match is over.
03:57Malaysia is in the last place.
03:59Beng Soon and Goh Luwing...
04:02...made history.
04:05They're in the back.
04:08Beng Soon and Goh Luwing are on the red carpet.
04:13What else can I say?
04:15This is Malaysia.
04:17People say that when you're there, you're lucky.
04:21Is that true?
04:22Yes.
04:23I won three gold medals in the Olympics.
04:29That's the important thing.
04:31People say that your name is going viral.
04:35When did you know that you're trending?
04:38What was your first impression?
04:39I thought it was fake news.
04:40Fake news?
04:41My wife sent me a screenshot.
04:43People can do that.
04:45But I was focusing on my work.
04:47So, I turned off all notifications.
04:49But when I reviewed the post I sent...
04:53...and saw the reaction from Malaysian netizens...
04:57...I thought it was something special.
04:59Sometimes, we wonder what we're doing.
05:02Is it going to pay off?
05:05I've been consistent since the 2016 Rio Olympics.
05:10I focus on positivity.
05:12I think that's what Malaysians need.
05:16Too much negativity.
05:18Like what Mr. Tai said, our job is to make sure...
05:23...that our athletes are well taken care of.
05:27So, we have to be firm.
05:29But I believe that I want to play a different role.
05:33We haven't won a gold medal in the Olympics for 10 years.
05:37Why not try something different?
05:49You said you didn't want to come.
05:51But you're here.
05:52Can I interview you?
05:53Sure.
05:55Sure.
05:56I'm glad to see the bond between you and the athletes.
06:02It's like they've known each other since birth.
06:05What do you want to say to the athletes?
06:10Do you have any tips for them?
06:12First, mutual respect.
06:14Second, honesty.
06:17As journalists, we have to be objective.
06:20At the end of the day, we have our responsibilities.
06:23But it's not wrong for me to tell them...
06:26...that I want to make a story about them.
06:29It might be a little hot.
06:31But what's your side of the story?
06:33What's your perspective?
06:35I've always been like that.
06:38I think the bond is based on trust in each other.
06:44In journalism, we have a term called scoop.
06:48Sometimes, we want to scoop other agencies.
06:52Scoop?
06:53Yes, scoop.
06:54So, we get a hot story.
06:56But to me, it's an amazing art form in journalism.
07:02But I don't like it.
07:04Sometimes, a scoop can hurt people's feelings.
07:10I don't care if I lose or get scooped.
07:13But what's important is that I get a human interest story.
07:16I care about their feelings.
07:19To me, that's more valuable than a hot scoop.
07:23Who are some of the journalists that you've worked with?
07:28There are a lot.
07:30Former editor-in-chief, H. Warinah Ahmad Nahori Isa.
07:33Manuman Saleh.
07:35Rizal Hashim.
07:36Dato' Isyamuddin Aun.
07:38I've worked with Bazli Azmi, Fina Nasrum, Zainal Azam.
07:44I've learned a lot from them.
07:46But if I had to name one, I'd say Rajesh Paul.
07:52He's the editor-in-chief at Akbar The Star.
07:54I saw how the athletes came to him and told him their story.
08:00The athletes came to him?
08:02Yes.
08:03I dreamt of becoming like him one day.
08:06But I knew that I wouldn't reach his level.
08:09So, why not become the best version that I can be?
08:14Every morning when I wake up...
08:17...I see all kinds of news.
08:20About my name.
08:24I was wondering what I did wrong.
08:29There are a lot of people who are like a palatau.
08:34A palatau is the one who knows the art of sukan.
08:38He wants to teach the athletes how to do sukan.
08:41What's your impression about this?
08:43I want to tell you what the athletes do.
08:45Ordinary people like me can't do this.
08:49You have to wake up at 5 or 6 a.m. to train.
08:524 hours straight.
08:53You have a short break.
08:55And you do the same thing for 7 days a week.
08:57Then you have to go to a tournament.
08:59You have to travel far.
09:00It's not easy.
09:01What they do is extraordinary.
09:03That's why they have my utmost respect.
09:05Okay.
09:06I promise you, I'll be in LA.
09:08Okay.
09:09See you at the gold.
09:10I promise you, I'll fight for LA.
09:12If Astro doesn't let him go, I'll let him go.
09:15No problem.
09:17Thank you so much.
09:19Thank you very much.
09:20Can I go home now?
09:22I'm going home now.
09:25They said, Lee Gigi is a diamond man.
09:28They said all kinds of things.
09:30I had a fight with one of my friends.
09:33Her name is Lizzy Matt.
09:36Lizzy Matt?
09:37She has a sister named Lizzy.
09:39She's Lizzy Gia.
09:41They have a younger sister.
09:42I'm her unofficial sibling.
09:44Unofficial sibling.
09:45Lizzy Gia said that she's a bit sad.
09:49She said, it's not my fault.
09:51She was criticized on social media.
09:54How did you feel at that time?
09:56I couldn't see my face at that time.
09:58I closed my mouth.
09:59What do you mean?
10:01I didn't want to cry.
10:03I know her struggle.
10:05She's a new generation athlete.
10:07She wants to be closer to the competition.
10:10We know that athletes in Malaysia...
10:12...are dependent on the organization.
10:14For example, BM.
10:17So, she decided to go to the competition...
10:19...when she was nominated.
10:21We've never heard of a top man and top athlete...
10:24...who wants to go to the competition.
10:26At that time, she had a spirit of 50-50.
10:28Some felt that she did something beyond the limit.
10:33Some supported her.
10:34But I've known her since she was 16 or 17.
10:37I believe in what she did.
10:39Professionally and personally, I support her.
10:44I'm on her side.
10:46I know her ability.
10:47She has shown it.
10:49If she didn't face many challenges in the past three years...
10:53...her decision might have been better.
10:55That's why I support her.
10:58She's a different person.
11:00She has grown up.
11:02Most importantly, she wants to play for Malaysia.
11:06She loves Malaysia.
11:08She was born in Lostakedah.
11:10She has a family in Serdang.
11:12Malaysians play for Malaysia.
11:14There's no greater pride than that.
11:16Playing for the country you were born in.
11:26I'm sorry.
11:27I'm sorry for what I did.
11:29I'm sorry.
11:39You hugged Lizzy Jial in the video.
11:42Even after Lizzy Jial left, you still gave her a butterfly hug.
11:45Yes.
11:46Maybe you can tell us a bit about it.
11:47I'm embarrassed.
11:48It's not a video.
11:50I don't care if she wins or loses.
11:52I support her unconditionally.
11:58But I can't imagine what the media will say...
12:04...if she loses that day.
12:06I know she's very disappointed.
12:09She didn't make it to the finals.
12:12I don't want to see her empty-handed.
12:14When she fought back...
12:16...in the first and second games, she won the medal.
12:19I just want to tell her that I'm proud of her.
12:22That's all.
12:37A lot of reporters have been bashed...
12:41...until they've been tagged and cancelled.
12:45What are your comments on that?
12:47I was offended.
12:48Some of them are my friends.
12:52I was affected by their comments.
12:54When they didn't mention my name...
12:56...it was related to their name.
12:58I didn't like it.
13:02I always say that...
13:05...this is how we treat our athletes.
13:07We want people to treat our athletes the same way.
13:09Why don't we treat them the same way?
13:11If we don't like how people see us...
13:13...we should show a little bit more respect.
13:15We want a healthier environment.
13:19What are your comments...
13:21...when you heard the reporters...
13:24...say that you're a match for Zijia?
13:28We all have our own opinions.
13:31Sometimes, it's very difficult...
13:34...to present a report.
13:37When we express our opinions...
13:39...we feel that it's the right thing to do.
13:41But sometimes, we have different opinions.
13:45What I want to say is...
13:47...just be kinder to others.
13:49Why don't we treat others better?
13:52If you want to criticize someone, just do it.
13:55Our country's elite athletes...
13:57...are from their junior days.
13:59Their progression in the last 8 years...
14:02...is extraordinary.
14:04It's like seeing your siblings grow up...
14:07...and succeed in life.
14:09I have a question.
14:11I can't wait to meet you in person.
14:14I think you can answer this question.
14:18You can confirm it.
14:21Many people say that Li Zijia...
14:24...is not liked by reporters.
14:27What are your comments?
14:29I'm being honest.
14:31I don't think she's liked...
14:34...or disliked...
14:36...by the media in Malaysia.
14:39My colleagues and I...
14:41...have different opinions.
14:44Maybe some people have forgotten...
14:46...Dato' Li Chong Wei.
14:48Sometimes, she doesn't follow...
14:50...the opinions of reporters.
14:53It's different.
14:55I think it's a maturing process...
14:57...for Li Zijia.
14:59She's only 24-25 years old.
15:01We don't know what will happen in 24-25 years.
15:03That's right.
15:04She has a lot of responsibilities.
15:08She has to make sure...
15:11...that she can work as a professional.
15:15Before the Olympics...
15:17...she had 15 competitions...
15:20...before going to the Olympics.
15:22At one time, she almost didn't make it...
15:25...but she fought until she made it.
15:27She ranked fourth in the 7th round.
15:30At one time, she was second in the world.
15:33For me, she's not a media darling.
15:36She doesn't use WhatsApp...
15:39...or make video calls.
15:43At one time, whatever she said was wrong.
15:46Even if she didn't say it, it was wrong.
15:48But I want to take this opportunity...
15:51...to say that the Olympics are over.
15:53She won a medal for Malaysia.
15:55Why don't we move forward together?
15:57We can see that...
15:59...she has a different way of communicating.
16:01Just give her time.
16:03Maybe after this, she'll be more open...
16:05...and have a healthier relationship with the media.
16:08We'll see a more mature and complete Gigi...
16:11...to handle various situations.
16:13I'm pretty sure you're the closest person...
16:17...to our athletes...
16:19...in terms of physical and mental health...
16:21...when they're in the match.
16:23Before the match, they want to know their preparation.
16:26But there's a reason why they don't want to make video calls.
16:29Maybe after the match, they want to cool down.
16:32I think it's our job as reporters...
16:34...to read the room.
16:38If we know the athletes, we know their style.
16:40Before a few days, there's no problem to entertain them.
16:43When I approach them, I won't ask them to do an interview.
16:46I'll ask them if they're okay to do an interview.
16:49If they're not okay, it's okay.
16:52Maybe we missed a story.
16:54But as reporters, we have to be smart...
16:56...to find different stories.
16:59We've been doing this for 14 years.
17:01We have to handle rejection.
17:03We have to find other resources.
17:06For athletes, during the competition...
17:09...they don't really want to do an interview.
17:11But when they reach the top of the Olympics...
17:14...a post-match interview is a must.
17:18They have to do it even if they don't want to.
17:20In an international tournament, you only have two minutes...
17:22...to talk to them.
17:23If it's more than two minutes, it's up to them.
17:25There are a lot of media that they have to deal with.
17:28Especially, the international media.
17:33Their mentality depends on the situation.
17:37How they perform, how they prepare.
17:41The netizens are the headlines of the media.
17:46I remember one of the interviews that impressed me...
17:50...was the one with Pelitan and Emtina.
17:52They lost their bronze medal match.
17:54They finished top four in the world.
17:57Some people said that they couldn't even...
18:00...leave the group stage.
18:03But when they read the positive comments...
18:06...they regained confidence in themselves.
18:10That shows that the positive comments...
18:14...have an impact on them.
18:17Since you're close to our athletes...
18:21...can you tell us about the things that we don't know...
18:26...about our athletes?
18:28Like Lizzy Jah, Aaron, Wiyit, Prilly.
18:31They're just ordinary people.
18:33Just like us.
18:34When we're down, they like to do things...
18:37...that we also like to do.
18:39They hang out with their mothers.
18:41They like to eat chicken nasi lemak.
18:44They like to listen to Korean songs.
18:46They like to eat Korean BBQ.
18:48Aaron is a family man.
18:50He has two daughters.
18:54He spends a lot of time with his family.
18:57They're just like us.
19:00Do you have any tips for Zee Jah?
19:05He's interested in Manchester United.
19:08His NBA team is LA Lakers.
19:11He's interested in IU.
19:13He likes TOI's.
19:16His favourite food is nasi lemak.
19:19So, please practice nasi lemak and TOI's.
19:24The Independence Day is just around the corner.
19:26Can you say a few words...
19:30...to the Malaysians out there?
19:32To the Malaysians out there...
19:35...I'm proud to be a Malaysian.
19:37I know you're also proud.
19:3933-34 million Malaysians have celebrated...
19:43...67 years of independence.
19:47I hope that...
19:49...we can celebrate this independence...
19:52...as an extraordinary country.
19:56I believe that the dream of the Malaysians...
19:59...is not far away.
20:00It's just around the corner.
20:02We need everyone's support.
20:05Thank you for your support.
20:07I really appreciate it.
20:09Happy Independence Day.
20:11We love Malaysia.
20:13LA 2028.
20:15Did you book the tickets?
20:17Did I book the tickets?
20:18I don't know.
20:19Can I go?
20:20Yes, you can.
20:21If I see someone next to you, it's me.
20:24Please help me.
20:25We'll try.
20:27Thank you so much for hanging out with me...
20:30...at GMW Motif Trending.
20:32You can watch the full interview...
20:34...at gempak.com.
20:36Let's go back to the studio.
20:38Bye.
20:45You