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jack neo, 50, fucking a 22 year old model behind his 46 years old wife

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Jack Neo Tell All, tomorrow 10 am.

If he dares to announce that this is a hoax, I will do my best to raise an uproar.
 

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If he dares to announce that this is a hoax, I will do my best to raise an uproar.

If he shows up in samurai kimono kneel-seated at a Japanese low table with a tanto, a ceremonial pot of tea and loin cloth on the table, I think we all should forgive him before he really do something literally with no room for regret.
 
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jack Neo's daughter, you all people don't go and disturb her..:(
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What goes around comes around.

Wah, her neh neh quite big leh. Want not, think this grass still not taken? Quick, before her father eats it!
 

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More blatant hypocrisy from George Yeo Yong Boon and his merry men....

"So it was good to hear the voice of Singapore's moral majority ringing loud and clear in Parliament last week against the growing sexual permissiveness here, with PAP backbenchers playing Mrs Mary Whitehouse, Britain's one-woman champion of high moral standards.

Perhaps their views will put some spine into people like me who feel uneasy about the routes some friends are taking to personal fulfilment and happiness and yet refrain from voicing our feelings for fear of being condemned fuddy-duddy.

Like BG (Res) George Yeo, the Minister for Information and the Arts, the MPs conceded that Singapore is not "a Victorian society" but one that is "utterly ventilated".

Nevertheless, like him, they believe Singapore must maintain its moral standards and defend the respectable, so that it can be "a society which keeps up with changes in the world without compromising on the wholesome quality of civic life".

Said Mr Peh Chin Hua (Jalan Besar GRC): "We have to strike a balance between the conservative attitude of the East and the liberal thinking of the West towards sex."

Mr Ho Peng Kee (Sembawang GRC) worried that Singapore's "traditional values are in danger of being challenged (which) if left unchecked, Singaporeans may become...less conservative in sexual behaviour in the Next Lap".

As for Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon (Yuhua), she asked rhetorically: "Do we want to develop into a situation where because of sympathy, self-centredness and convenience we abandon our Eastern and oriental tradition about marriage?"..."
"Wanted : more voices with good conscience" 147th Prostitute Press 22 March 1992



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Wanted : more voices with good conscience
Tan Sai Siong
147th Prostitute Press 22 March 1992


WHAT do you say if a close friend who is married tells you that he or she has fallen out of love with his or her spouse and is in love with another?

What do you do if a close woman friend tells you she intends to be an unmarried mother?

It has been drummed into me since my university days in Britain in the 1960s
that one must not be judgmental about anything as personal as love, or sex, that I would not be anything but sympathetic and encouraging.

I have enough friends whose marriages have soured because of a third party t o have grown blase about such triangles whenever another friend's marriage bites the dust.

What I am trying to drive at is that by the 1970s and 1980s, extramarital affairs, divorces and re-marriages had already become more widespread in Singapore and were no longer the unspeakable scandals that they were once in my parents' days.

However, I have yet to have one close woman friend choose gamely to be a single mother, perhaps because having a child out of wedlock is still not a preferred option, flower children though most of us had been in the 1960s.

But do not believe for a moment that the push for wider frontiers beyond what is acceptable conventionally and morally is not there.

And I do not mean only what was reflected in the recent Straits Times articl e highlighting a few Singapore women who became unmarried mothers voluntarily.

I have a male friend who confided in me his longing to father and bring up a
child without the hassle of courtship and marrying a woman. At 40, he said he did not want to waste time achieving fatherhood.

When he told the same story to another woman friend, she turned to him and replied wistfully: "Oh, ..., if I did not know you so well, I would have thought you were proposing."

Well, our mutual friend was proposing, in his fashion, but of a brave new world which, because I lack clear-cut certainty and conviction about the sanctity of marriage, home and family, I cannot pronounce as utterly, reprehensibly wrong.

Sure, I am conventional enough to find the idea of deliberate single parenthood a bit, um, unconventional.

But I prefer to chastise such parents for being financially imprudent becaus e bringing up a child is an expensive enough affair even when you are a couple on double-income, so when that support is halved, the burden must double.

I cannot bring myself to say that they are wrong. To do so would be to deny some of the widely-accepted fundamentals of my generation which make today's society so much more tolerant of private idiosyncrasies and the individual's right to happiness.

Thank goodness the days of King Edward and Mrs Wallis Simpson are long gone but in the accelerating liberalism of the 1990s - which make the swinging 60s look staid by contrast - I ask whether the pendulum could possibly have gone a bit far.

So it was good to hear the voice of Singapore's moral majority ringing loud and clear in Parliament last week against the growing sexual permissiveness here, with PAP backbenchers playing Mrs Mary Whitehouse, Britain's one-woman champion of high moral standards.

Perhaps their views will put some spine into people like me who feel uneasy about the routes some friends are taking to personal fulfilment and happiness and yet refrain from voicing our feelings for fear of being condemned fuddy-duddy.


Like BG (Res)George Yeo, the Minister for Information and the Arts, the MPs conceded that Singapore is not "a Victorian society" but one that is "utterly ventilated".

Nevertheless, like him, they believe Singapore must maintain its moral standards and defend the respectable, so that it can be "a society which keeps up with changes in the world without compromising on the wholesome quality of civic life".


Said Mr Peh Chin Hua (Jalan Besar GRC): "We have to strike a balance between the conservative attitude of the East and the liberal thinking of the West towards sex."

Mr Ho Peng Kee (Sembawang GRC) worried that Singapore's "traditional values are in danger of being challenged (which) if left unchecked, Singaporeans may become...less conservative in sexual behaviour in the Next Lap".

As for Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon (Yuhua), she asked rhetorically: "Do we want to develop into a situation where because of sympathy, self-centredness and convenience we abandon our Eastern and oriental tradition about marriage?"


The operative word - and herein lies the dilemma in a society like Singapore , striving to become more compassionate and more forgiving of failures - is "sympathy".

I ask: Have Singaporeans in their rush to be sympathetic - note the trend towards no-fault non-acrimonious divorces - abdicated their duty to judge right from wrong?

Has a more civilised community with a growing ability to see the other's point of view blinded some of us to values and vices so that they become neither good nor bad, except when thinking makes them so?

More voices with good conscience, whether from Parliament or leaders and teachers outside with good moral authority, are needed to re-define the boundaries of good moral values but which will not repress - unlike the days of old - an individual's right to personal happiness. Let me hear them.
 

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More from George Yeo Yong Boon...


Sex and morality : S'pore 'can't be a Victorian society'
147th Prostitute Press 18 March 1992


BUDGET '92 - Day 7

Debate on Ministry of Information and the Arts budget -----------------------------------------------------

THE Government's approach to protecting Singapore's moral values had to be practical and balanced, Information and the Arts Minister George Yeo said. It had to bear in mind Singapore's openness to the world.

But other individuals and groups were free to try to take the moral high ground, he added. Singapore should be "a society where it is safe to bring up children, a society which keeps up with changes in the world, without compromising on the wholesome quality of civic life".

He was replying to Mr Ho Peng Kee, who voiced alarm at magazine articles which treated sex in a frivolous manner.

Mr Ho (Sembawang GRC) complimented The Straits Times for not flowing with this tide. But he objected to the recent Life! feature, Single and a Parent, as it left the impression that single motherhood was socially acceptable, he said.

Brigadier-General (Res) Yeo said that the Government would draw the outer limits of social acceptability, such as the R(A) film classification. "But within these limits, it is up to different groups to exert influence, to take the moral high ground."

He said that it was difficult for the Government to tell people which films to see, but parents, teachers and religious and community leaders could do so.

He added: "It is right that, as a society, we are continuously vexed by concerns about moral standards. The moment we show no concern, that is the surest sign of decline."

But, he stressed, Singapore was not and could not be a Victorian society. Visitors entering, Singaporeans travelling, and new technology such as satellite broadcasting and optical disks meant that Singapore was "utterly ventilated".

"Leakages" into the society were inevitable, but should not become blatant. They should not be sold in the shops or promoted in schools or in the "establishment media": The Straits Times, Lianhe Zaobao, Berita Harian, Tamil Murasu and television stations.

"They defend what is respectable. That in any society there is the seedier, seamier side, I think that can never be fully solved. It's like prostitution. You can control prostitution, you can't stop it."
 

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More details emerge on the affair with Wendy Chong. Based on the report below:

1) Wendy Chong exposed the affair because she felt Jack Neo was cheating on her.

2)They went on 4 overseas trips (KL, Taiwan, Thailand and Batam) where they "enjoyed the world of two persons overseas".

http://www.hollywoodcelebgossips.co...affairs-with-zhong-jia-yan-a-freelance-model/

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Singapore’s acclaimed director Jack Neo Chee Keong had extramarital affairs. After the shameful affairs were exposed, on Friday, he, wife and his girlfriend had a 4-and-a-half-hour long discussion.

Jack Neo, who is 50 years old this year, cheated his 46-year-old wife on a 22-year-old model. They had a 2-year-old long underground relationship already.
At 3:00pm Friday afternoon, the young model felt she was cheated by Jack Neo and became very agitated, so she went to Neo’s house and told his wife of their affairs. After a while, three of them left together on a vehicle to a restaurant of Crowne Plaza Hotel at Changi Airport where they talked until 7:30pm. The whole process took four and a half hours.

Model Zhong Jia Yan told the media she first knew Jack Neo while filming two years ago, then developed an underground affair afterwards.

Zhong revealed she and Neo had feel fouls many times in the past one year. Yesterday, she finally couldn’t hold the accumulated rancours any longer, so decided to tell Madam Neo of their relationship.

Three of them reached the restaurant of Crown Plaza Hotel at 5:00pm. During the negotiations, Zhong informed his father and sister when arrived at the venue at about 6:00pm.

Jack Neo also informed his fellow churchgoers, priest and manager to help. He appeared disappointed during the whole discussion.

There were totally 8 persons from both of sides. They discussed about two and a half hours before leaving.

Jack Neo asked for Zhong Jia Yan’s handphone number

According to Zhong Jia Yan, two years ago, she went to audit for a small nurse role at Neo’s film Money No Enough 2 and he requested her handphone number and invited her to the film scene to watch his filming.

“This sort of things, I thought it can only take place in the movie, never expected to happen to myself. His special attention to me [for the film] took me by surprise. So we began flirtings after one week.’

She said, both of them were “attracted each other,” in the first three months they never said “I love you,” but they had a common sense in their minds and only hoped they could be together as long as God wishes.

“Cheating On me”
Zhong Jia Yan said, she and Jack Neo had been in a relationship for two years, the reason why she decided to go public for their affairs on Friday was because she was unsatisfactory with Neo’s demeanor.

She said, the night before yesterday’s, when she met up with Jack Neo, he stared her eyes and said “I love you”

On Friday morning, they should have went to watch Fann Wong Fong’s Happy Go Lucky together.

“Although I said I did not want to go, in fact, I had finished the make-ups and prepared to go, did not anticipated he told me, since I did not want to watch the movie, he must go to the lawyer’s office to help his wife do something on the contracts.”

Zhong Jia Yan said the two had used to report each other’s wherebout, but after Jack Neo told her he couldn’t go to the cinema, he neither operated calls from her nor said of his whereout.

“In the beginning, I felt there must be something wrong, suspecting he goes to see other women. I had accumulated piled-up grievances in the past few months. So in a moment of anger I rushed to his house to foul around.”

Overseas Lovebirds
Zhang Jia Yan said Jack Neo bought her a ticket to go with him together when the director flied to Kuala Lumpur to film his Love Matters.

“Last May, he went to Taiwan to promote his Money No Enough 2, other than producer Tang Si Wei, he also took me on his side.”

Zhong Jia said, later when Jack Neo Chee Cheong went to Thailand to attend the film festival or worked at Batam Island, she accompanied him.

” When he was working, I went to do shopping on my own. But after he finished his work, we stayed together and enjoyed the world of two persons overseas.’
 

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" now you all can see how steady i am .... i cho-swee-swee one, no lies & bullshit, i divorce wife marry my darling ..... all legal. some more mine is mutual lub-lub fairy tale .... so dun say i old cow eat young grass any more okie? at least i eat & stick to one grass !"
 

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Haha, absolution for Marcus Chin!

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" now you all can see how steady i am .... i cho-swee-swee one, no lies & bullshit, i divorce wife marry my darling ..... all legal. some more mine is mutual lub-lub fairy tale .... so dun say i old cow eat young grass any more okie? at least i eat & stick to one grass !"
 

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She said, both of them were “attracted each other,” in the first three months they never said “I love you,” but they had a common sense in their minds and only hoped they could be together as long as God wishes.

how come she speaks as if her god approves of this type of relationships:confused:
 

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Jack Neo apologises in a news conference
Posted: 11 March 2010 1035 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Jack Neo apologised for his actions at a news conference held on Thursday morning.

He arrived at the news conference hand in hand with his wife, Irene Kng, and said he was entirely to blame and began crying.

Earlier reports said he had an affair with a 22-year-old model.

The news conference ended when Mdm Kng started crying. As she was walking off the stage, she fainted. And the photographers and cameramen swamped to the stage to take her photos.

Neo screamed at them to stop filming and get away from her.

One of Neo's colleagues Ah Nan rushed to the stage and also yelled at the photographers and cameramen to get away from Mdm Kng.

Neo's entourage then cordoned them and helped them exit the conference room.

- CNA/sc
 

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Jack Neo apologises in a news conference
Posted: 11 March 2010 1035 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Jack Neo apologised for his actions at a news conference held on Thursday morning.

He arrived at the news conference hand in hand with his wife, Irene Kng, and said he was entirely to blame and began crying.

Earlier reports said he had an affair with a 22-year-old model.

The news conference ended when Mdm Kng started crying. As she was walking off the stage, she fainted. And the photographers and cameramen swamped to the stage to take her photos.

Neo screamed at them to stop filming and get away from her.

One of Neo's colleagues Ah Nan rushed to the stage and also yelled at the photographers and cameramen to get away from Mdm Kng.

Neo's entourage then cordoned them and helped them exit the conference room.

- CNA/sc
so dramatic, who wrote the script this time? did they have a lot of rehearsal before the conference?
 

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Jack Neo apologises in a news conference
Posted: 11 March 2010 1035 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Jack Neo apologised for his actions at a news conference held on Thursday morning.

He arrived at the news conference hand in hand with his wife, Irene Kng, and said he was entirely to blame and began crying.

Earlier reports said he had an affair with a 22-year-old model.

The news conference ended when Mdm Kng started crying. As she was walking off the stage, she fainted. And the photographers and cameramen swamped to the stage to take her photos.

Neo screamed at them to stop filming and get away from her.

One of Neo's colleagues Ah Nan rushed to the stage and also yelled at the photographers and cameramen to get away from Mdm Kng.

Neo's entourage then cordoned them and helped them exit the conference room.

- CNA/sc

He is using his wife, who he cheated/tried to cheat on, with 12 women (and counting) to win sympathy. How much lower can you go?
 

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lose-lose situation.

The wife fainting part if unplanned, must be Heaven's will to wreck the credibility of his press conference.

So drama so .... don't know what to say.

The crying part is very much Jack Neo. But the crying merely add to his pathetic image & sordid stench.

Looks like he is still confused & stubbornly refuse to accept present reality.

Receiving poor advice from his advisors, PR managers & close friends.
 
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