What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, or in this case, what happens in Canberra stays in Canberra. Carrie Wong and Tay Ying were filming Mediacorp's new drama Shero in Canberra, Australia, between late February and early March this year, when they had a "bad hangover" after having one too many during one of the days. Speaking to AsiaOne at.
"Hey Tofu, time for filming!" This was the nickname that Carrie Wong earned while filming Mediacorp's new drama series Shero, where she plays the owner of a female bodyguard company with the titular name. Speaking to AsiaOne at a press conference yesterday (May 30) afternoon, the 29-year-old shared that because of her multiple action scenes in the drama, she had.
When you force yourself out of your comfort zone to try something new and uncomfortable, you hope to get a few lifelong lessons. Yesterday (May 30), AsiaOne spoke to local actor Nick Teo, 33, about his recent trip to Vietnam. "Since I was 21, I have wanted to go on a solo backpacking trip. However, I kept putting it off….
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Most of us may hate leaving behind regrets, but some people embrace it as part of life. Earlier this week, AsiaOne interviewed local singer-songwriter Boon Hui Lu, who is acting in her first drama in 17 years. As the series is about death and the supernatural, we asked the former child actress for her views of life and death. "I.