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Local actor turned livestreamer worried about medical bills after breaking hand


July 29, 2021
Actor Ryan Lian.
Instagram/ryanlianyy
SINGAPORE - Actor Ryan Lian, who had been selling fish on live-stream during the pandemic, is worried about medical expenses after breaking his right hand recently.
On Sunday (July 25), he injured his hand when a 10kg box of frozen fish landed on it.
An x-ray showed that he had broken bones and he posted a photo on Instagram on Wednesday (July 28) showing his hand in a cast while making a V with his fingers. He will find out next week if he needs an operation.
The Ah Boys To Men 4 actor, who made his name as Ah Long in the Jack Neo movie, said in an interview with Shin Min Daily News: "I am worried that the operation will cost a lot of money. I had injured my foot during a show two years ago and my operation cost $10,400."

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