Going bald isn't an easy feat for most people. But for local actress Julie Tan who had to do so for her role in the new movie Good Goodbye, it was something she was initially excited to do. In a recent interview with AsiaOne, the 31-year-old shared: "I was very ready to shave my head. In fact, I didn't have.
What does a good goodbye mean to you? Are you able to make one? This was what AsiaOne asked local actors Julie Tan and Tosh Zhang, in a recent interview for their new movie Good Goodbye. The anthology film, which revolves around palliative care, begins with its first story titled The Last Kiss. Tosh and Julie play Zheng and cancer-stricken.
For some women, chopping away their long locks of hair can be a tearful experience even though they were already prepared for the haircut. But for actress Julie Tan, the challenge of shaving her head for her new movie Good Goodbye was bravely accepted. "Let's begin!" the 31-year-old said with a smile in a video uploaded by mm2 Singapore on.
"Please stop comparing your life to what you see on social media." When you head to Tosh Zhang's Instagram page, you'll see the 34-year-old actor-musician living the high life attending parties for brands like YSL Beauty and Coach and promoting his music and live performances. But among the glitz and glamour, one post warns of the pitfalls of social.
It's been more than two years since actress Julie Tan revealed her mental health struggles on social media. Back then, she shared how she had "a lot of childhood trauma" regarding her mother and how achieving fame at a young age she made her debut in telemovie The Promise (2008) when she was 16 came with negative consequences..