Taipei’s MRT commuters were treated to an unexpected visual spectacle when two well-known social media personalities—DJ Jenna Chou and Shieh Yu-Hsin—boarded a train dressed in eye-catching outfits that immediately set the internet abuzz.
Nicknamed the “Malaysian Goddess DJ,” Jenna Chou is famous for her hourglass figure and striking resemblance to the anime character Nami. Meanwhile, Shieh Yu-Hsin, a rising influencer often dubbed the “Nursing Department Goddess,” is known for her confident charm and curvy silhouette. On 24 July, the duo surprised fans by appearing together on public transport, dressed in bold, coordinated outfits that quickly made waves online.
Influencers Steal the Spotlight on Public Transport
In a video posted on Jenna Chou’s Instagram, the pair are seen confidently riding the MRT dressed in matching halter tops with deep V necklines and cutout designs that flaunted their figures. Paired with denim shorts, the look was casual yet striking, drawing gasps and double-takes from fellow passengers.
With their similar builds and matching fashion choices, many online viewers said they looked like twins. As the video spread across social media platforms, it ignited a surge of comments and reactions, with some netizens calling it “the most explosive MRT moment ever.”
Internet Reactions Explode with Praise and Curiosity
The video’s caption playfully read, “Come take the MRT with us,” sparking a flurry of replies. Netizens flooded the comment section with excitement and admiration:
- “This is too hot to handle!”
- “MRT never looked this magical!”
- “I’ve got to know which line they were on—I’m hopping on tomorrow!”
- “Their confidence and charm are magnetic.”
- “Twin goddesses—absolutely stunning.”
The post became an instant viral hit, with fans praising the women’s confidence and style, turning a simple commute into an unforgettable moment.
When Fashion, Confidence & Social Media Collide
While such bold fashion choices in public transport may not be common, they highlight a growing trend where influencers blend daily life with content creation, using everyday settings to engage their followers and build their personal brand.
Whether you see it as a form of artistic expression or a bold PR stunt, there’s no denying this MRT moment has turned heads—and kept the conversation going.