Taiwanese adult film actress Princess Dolly has come forward about a trip to Malaysia in March 2025. She says someone introduced her to illegal substances during the visit.
Her posts came after Malaysian rapper Namewee was arrested for drug possession and consumption. Taiwanese influencer Iris Hsieh also died in Malaysia under circumstances now being investigated as murder.
What Princess Dolly said about the trip
On 3 November, Dolly posted on Threads about the Malaysia visit. She didn’t name who was involved.
According to her post, a man told her he missed her and wanted her to visit. He claimed she was the only person he’d ever invited this way. He said he “loved her soul.”
After the first day, things took a different turn. “You said you only treated me this way. You said this was our little secret. You convinced me to try those substances,” she wrote.
She called herself “just one of your toys.”
Then she got darker. “But, I’m just one of the women who hasn’t died, right?” After seeing news reports, she broke down. “It turns out I was just one of many girls who haven’t died yet.”
The next day, Dolly clarified a few things. She didn’t go for money. She went because she liked him and his music. While she might not see herself as girlfriend material, she can’t accept being lied to.
Her six-point clarification
Dolly released a detailed statement addressing rumors. She didn’t get paid for the trip. She went because she admired the person who invited her.
She says the illegal substances came from the other person, not her. She didn’t bring any contraband through Taiwan or Malaysia customs. “I could not and did not carry any prohibited items through customs,” she wrote.
She’d planned to return to Malaysia in November. “Thank you to those who are concerned. Please give me time to regulate my emotions,” she wrote. She won’t be commenting further.
What happened to Iris Hsieh
Taiwanese influencer Hsieh Yu-hsin—known as Iris Hsieh or “Nurse Goddess”—died on 22 October in Malaysia. She was there for work. Hotel staff found her dead in a bathtub.
She and Namewee had been filming a video together. They were discussing work in a Kuala Lumpur hotel room that day. Hsieh arrived on 20 October and was scheduled to leave on 24 October.
The murder investigation
Malaysian police initially called it a sudden death. On 4 November, they reclassified the case as murder under Section 302 of the Penal Code. Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Fadil Marsus confirmed the change.
Namewee was arrested on 22 October. Two days later, he was charged with drug possession and consumption. He denies everything—the drugs and any involvement in Hsieh’s death.
On 2 November, Namewee posted on Instagram. He was responding to what he called “unsubstantiated news reports.” “I haven’t used drugs, nor have I been carrying any. At most, I’ve been drinking more lately,” he wrote. He said the truth would come out when police release their report in two or three months.
After police upgraded the case to murder, Namewee turned himself in on 5 November. He came back from his home state of Johor and surrendered to city authorities. He promised full cooperation with investigators.
Post-mortem and toxicology reports are still pending. The cause of death remains under investigation.
During all this, Namewee released a new song on Spotify called “Very Handsome.”













