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Invited Angel for Xplay but she had a climb the day before so she had to give her legs some loving and take a much needed break. Everyone else had something to do, I knew the boys wouldn’t really be interested in this and luckily, I met Natalie while shopping so I invited her instead :) 

Xplay is a series of parties that has been twirling around Malaysia, which has seen the movers and shakers in  urban cities like Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Melaka and just recently at Kota Kinabalu. 

I think Xplay has such a futuristic feel to it. Among the entertainment for that night was a laser show which got the overzealous crowd turns mum. Nat and I stood there boggled at all the fancy moves the dude were doing with the laser.


What makes this particular Xplay party a lot more "interesting" then some of the parties is the fact that it was headlined by talented gorgeous young ladies from all over the world on spinners. 


Other than that, BED was packed to the brim! I see Koreans, I hear Japanese, bummed and brushed with mostly locals, the whole place was gyrating to the three ladies’ spin. Those who got their passes from the online registration received a free bottle of Carlsberg to go around with. Nat and I could go on with the night with free flow as well (easily), but neither of us felt the need to :)


Bright lights, beaming music, bull-rushed crowd – Xplay has a life of its own and for those who are interested to be part of the scene next time, register online and squeeze your way in. 

Till then, have a good new year folks!


Love,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie. 

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