TV News - Local actress Kym Ng might have been convincing in her portrayal as a money-obsessed woman in local drama Whatever Will Be, Will Be, but in reality, she’s a stark contrast from that. In a recent interview with
Prudent financial planning takes practice. In the local drama Whatever Will Be, Will Be, actress Kym Ng acts as a woman obsessed with money, a strong contrast from her real personality, which is more relaxed with financial matters, she shared in a recent interview with Shin Min Daily News. The 56-year-old admitted: "Twenty to 30 years ago, I earned $4,000.
Even as his sons get married and move out, an empty nest is not a concern for Zhu Houren and his wife. AsiaOne recently spoke to the 68-year-old veteran actor at the roadshow for the new dialect drama Whatever Will Be, Will Be, held at Toa Payoh HDB Hub. His younger son, actor Joel Choo, posted last month about his.
When it comes to money, local veteran actor Chen Hanwei said that he and his family view it as a "worldly possession". And thus, Hanwei wants his parents, who are in their eighties, to spend it all on themselves instead of leaving it to their children to enjoy the fruits of their labour. Speaking to AsiaOne in an.
If you wonder why getai shows here are so popular among the elderly, one of the stage veterans has an answer. AsiaOne spoke to Taiwan-born Singapore-based getai singer Hao Hao recently at the roadshow for the new Chinese dialect drama Whatever Will Be, Will Be. The 41-year-old has hordes of fans scrambling to give him food and gifts to show.