When Steven David Lim finished filming season one of Mediacorp's English drama Growing Up back in 1996, things were looking great. But before the start of the second season, the young actor was called into the production office when letters of complaint came in about him, and he eventually suspected that a co-star might be trying to get him fired.
You don't have to be buddies with everyone at work, but you should be civil with them. Actor Steven David Lim, best known for his role in local English sitcom Growing Up (1996 to 2001), recently revealed in a podcast with Dear Straight People his conflict with a co-star. The 49-year-old told host and Getaway co-star Sean Foo: "That person.
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Sean Foo was in his final year of university in Singapore in 2015 when he founded Dear Straight People, an Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) media platform that now reaches, on average, about 300,000 people a month. "It was an outlet for my passion for content creation," says Singaporean Foo via Zoom from Bangkok, in Thailand, where he moved.