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'I spent every cent I had': Kym Ng on her old money habits

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.

'She'll tell us what songs she wants for her funeral': Kym Ng and mum openly discuss afterlife planning

Discussing death and afterlife planning may be a taboo subject to some, but there will definitely come a time where one will have to speak with someone about it. In a recent interview with 8World to promote the new drama Till the End, local veteran actress-host Kym Ng said that her family is open to talk about funeral plans. The.

'The director triggered my inner demon': Richie Koh on having to play grumpy character in new drama

Some bad-tempered actors have to rein in their grouchiness, but some need to have their inner demons drawn out of them. Speaking to 8world recently, local actor Richie Koh talked about some of his difficulties acting in the funeral-themed drama Till The End, specifically as a character who was abused by his father in childhood and thus develops a grumpy.

Zhu Houren doesn't worry about an empty nest as actor son Joel Choo prepares to move out after marriage

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.

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