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Lao Zoe's eldest son Brayden begins life as a chow recruit

laksaboy

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Weekdays chiong sua, do IPPT and shoot at firing range, weekends book out of camp, chiong gay club, embrace LGBT and shoot strangers' arse.

I heard NS boys who are in good shape are prized commodities in these places. :biggrin:

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Will his bunkmates hang the poster of his mummy dearest in bikini and wank off to her now and then ? Will the poster be plastered with unknown sticky substance ? Watch this space.

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Accompanied by a serviceman in uniform.

In a sea of shaven heads.

But wait, isn’t that an Instagram post by our very own Ah Jie Zoe Tay?

It seems the time has come for Zoe’s eldest son, Brayden Chionh, 18, to enlist for national service.

8days.sg may have seen him grow up through the years, but it still feels like yesterday when we first spoke (kind of) to the little tyke when he was only two.

Yesterday (Jan 3), the 55-year-old actress accompanied Brayden when he made that all-to-familiar-trip to Pulau Tekong for the start of his Basic Military Training.

Zoe has always hidden the identity of her sons from the prying eyes of social media but still photographed key moments of the day. She has two other sons Ashton, 16, and Nathan, 13.

We highly doubt it, but we wonder if any of Brayden’s section mates will recognise him as one of the elusive sons of Mediacorp’s biggest star?

Many took to the comments section commenting how time has gone by in a blink of an eye with one saying, “He is now becoming a man!”

Desmond Tan also left a comment saying, “Serving the nation!” while host and F&B entrepreneur Ben Yeo wrote, “Proud mum!”

https://www.8days.sg/entertainment/...on-brayden-chionh-national-service-bmt-824441
 
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