You may have seen the videos of localcelebritiesandactors promoting Covid-19 vaccination and safe management measures on television and online platforms.
Our local politicians have stepped forward to join the campaign by appearing in these videos alongside local celebrities, speaking in the various languages and dialects.
The first video that was released starred health minister Ong Ye Kung and veteran actress Zoe Tay.
Ong shared the videos on his Facebook and Instagram pages on June 25.
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As Ong described in his post caption, the two-minute video features the minister s conversation with the Caldecott queen about her auntie who is hesitant to get the Covid-19 vaccine.
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Pan Lingling and Huang Shi Nan celebrate anniversary at original photo spot The couple returned to Orchid Country Club, where they had had their wedding photos taken, for a wefie and presumably a game of golf.
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Actress Pan Ling Ling and her husband, former actor Huang Shi Nan, celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary on Dec 30 by snapping a photo together in one of their favourite meaningful locations.
Decked out in coordinated outfits, the couple took a wife at Orchid Country Club, one of their habitual haunts for teeing off.
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Singaporeans may be a lot of things. But one thing we are not is cold and uncaring, especially during festive periods.
Local celebrities Chen Hanwei, Aileen Tan, Cavin Soh, Chantalle Ng, and Richie Koh joined volunteers from Agape last Saturday (Dec 19) to distribute around 500 meals and gift bags door-to-door to lower-income families living at Indus Road. It is understood that the bags included supermarket vouchers. It s a very meaningful activity. I m very happy to be able to spread love and warmth during this period, Hanwei, 51, told local media.
Aileen, 54, added she felt more blessed to be giving than receiving.