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Gary Chaw’s Wife Finds Her Louis Vuitton Bag Lying In A Bush More Than 20 Days After Losing It

Malaysian singer Gary Chaw, 42, has been in the news a lot in the past few months, from him spewing vulgarities at diners at a restaurant to him accusing Lan Hsin-Mei of “taking [his] wife out” to meet guys.

Gary's model wife, Wu Shuling, 43, with whom he has two children, Joe, 14 and Grace, 12, was naturally dragged into the spotlight because of her husband’s confrontational behaviour.

But this time, she made the headlines herself, and for a really amusing reason.

How and when did she lose the bag?!

How and when did she lose the bag?!

On Thursday (Apr 21), Shuling posted an image of an Louis Vuitton clutch lying in a bush. "This is really too bizarre!" she wrote.

Shuling said she saw an LV bag lying in a bush when she was sending her kids off to school. Upon taking a closer look, she realised that it actually belonged to her.

"If it had dropped when I was opening the car door then I must be so blur, it's such a big bag, how did I not notice..." she wrote.

But that's not the most, yes, bizarre thing.

According to Shuling, the only time she would park her car there is when she fetches her children to school, but "[they] have been on holiday for 17 days".

That means that the bag has been lying in the bush for at least 20 days... and surprisingly no one took it.

Shuling is clearly a fan of Louis Vuitton

Shuling is clearly a fan of Louis Vuitton

Shuling found the incident so amusing, she plans to ask the traffic controller who works there, if he saw anything.

"Did someone pick the bag up and realise there wasn't anything valuable in it so they threw it by the road?" she wondered.

Shuling even came to the conclusion that she probably dropped it when she opened her car door.

"Why didn't anyone take it though? All I can say is I am very lucky. Turns out I've been lucky for more than 20 days", she reasoned.

She even joked that her LV bag is still as good as new despite getting exposed to the elements for over 20 days.

"This proves that LV bags are really durable," she added.

LV? More like VL, Very Lucky.

LV? More like VL, Very Lucky.

Photos: Wu Shuling's Instagram

Source: TODAY
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