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Guess what?: Syahrini takes flack over Twitter status

JAKARTA: Singer Syahrini, who has just spent her New Year vacation in the US, has been criticized by her Twitter followers over the misspelling of words in some of her photo captions

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Mon, January 14, 2013 Published on Jan. 14, 2013 Published on 2013-01-14T09:36:14+07:00

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Guess what?: Syahrini takes flack over Twitter status

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AKARTA: Singer Syahrini, who has just spent her New Year vacation in the US, has been criticized by her Twitter followers over the misspelling of words in some of her photo captions. Syahrini wrote “Sun Francisco” instead of “San Francisco”, referring to the name of the location in the photos.

Kapanlagi.com reported that some followers said they regretted the misspelling and strongly suggested the artist to be more careful next time. Some others labeled the misspelling “shameful” and “unnecessary” especially given Syahrini’s status as a public figure.

There has been no comment issued from either Syahrini or her manager regarding the misspelling.

Besides singing, Syahrini is also famous for her hairstyles.

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