The video appears to be a recording of a person, likely a social media influencer or a TV personality, visiting a poor elderly man in Bali, Indonesia. The influencer, who claims to be a MasterChef, brings a large lobster to cook for the man as a special treat. They meet the man, Mr. Asmawati, who is a 68-year-old Javanese migrant who has been living in Bali for a year. Mr. Asmawati is a scavenger who collects junk and sells it to make a living.
The influencer and his team cook the lobster and present it to Mr. Asmawati, who has never eaten lobster before. They also give him a rice cooker as a gift. The team then proceeds to eat the lobster with Mr. Asmawati, and they all seem to enjoy the meal.
Throughout the video, the influencer also provides some life advice and prayers, and they also give Mr. Asmawati some money as a gift. The video ends with the influencer and his team leaving Mr. Asmawati's place, thanking him for the opportunity to meet him, and wishing him good health.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Mr. Asmawati is from Jember and has migrated to Bali.
2. Mr. Asmawati has been living in Bali for a year.
3. Mr. Asmawati is 68 years old.
4. Mr. Asmawati has several children, all of whom are girls.
5. Mr. Asmawati's son did not come with him to Bali.
6. Mr. Asmawati collects junk for a living.
7. Mr. Asmawati earns around 400-500 per month.
8. Mr. Asmawati has never eaten lobster before.
9. A group of people, including a chef, visit Mr. Asmawati and cook lobster for him.
10. The chef claims to be a MasterChef and the best cook in the world.
11. The lobster was won at an auction for 3,500,000.
12. Mr. Asmawati is given a rice cooker as a gift.
13. The rice cooker has a 1-year guarantee and can be used for cooking various dishes.
14. The group also gives Mr. Asmawati some money as a gift.
15. Mr. Asmawati has not been vaccinated against COVID-19.