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Chitchat Twice-Divorced Glenn Ong To Marry Again! Women's Charter Very Kind To Him!

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Wedding bells are finally ringing for local radio jocks Glenn Ong and Jean Danker.

Speculation was rife after ONE FM 91.3 DJ Ong, 46, referred to his 37-year-old fiancee as his “wife-to-be” on ONE FM’s #1 Breakfast Show on Monday (July 18) morning.

When The New Paper met Ong at the studio on Tuesday (July 19), he confirmed the news with an ear-to-ear grin. “Yes, it’s finally happening,” he said.

The celebrity couple have been dating for seven years and got engaged five years ago.

Declining to elaborate more on details of the wedding, Ong simply said: “You can expect it to happen towards the end of the year.”

- See more at: http://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore-ne...cial&utm_source=Facebook#link_time=1468934471
 

JohnTan

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Jean Danker should be wiser and marry JohnTan instead

Yeah man! Jean Danker would probably be divorcing Glenn Ong soon anyway.

Divorce settlement in Singapore must be cheap if a loser like Glenn can afford to live a good life despite two divorces. He clearly didn't have to pay his ex-wives much in maintenance. And to think that so many samsters think the WC has been unfair towards men.
 

tonychat

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i wonder why he likes to tell the world that he is getting married.. and then tell the world he is getting divorced.

i thought marriage and divorce are personal private things that should be kept to themselves,.. similar to those things like paying for sex.
 

Pinkieslut

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i wonder why he likes to tell the world that he is getting married.. and then tell the world he is getting divorced.

i thought marriage and divorce are personal private things that should be kept to themselves,.. similar to those things like paying for sex.

SAMA SAMA WITH ATTENTION SEEKING EX JAMIE YEO WHO PROCLAIM HOW HAPPY SHE IS WITH NEW MARRIAGE:


familyandlife.sg
Actress and Mom-preneur Jamie Yeo Has Big Plans

Jamie Yeo is, without a doubt, seasoned with the media. It’s early on a Saturday morning with the kind of weather made for long, relaxed brunches – warm with just the right touch of humidity – and denim cut-off shorts but Jamie emerges dressed in a stunning green ensemble designed to turn heads and drop jaws. “So, where are we holding the photo shoot?” she says cheerily. “Shall we head down? The weather is perfect.”

Numerous smiles and poses later, we’re back in her apartment, a cosy three-bedroom condominium at the base of Bukit Timah hill, lounging and chatting on the sofa. She’s slipped out of the green dress into something more comfortable. You guessed it – denim cut-off shorts.

Her swift wardrobe change is an apt metaphor for her life right now: the flawless image she presents when she’s in the public eye and the relaxed persona of a loving wife and doting Mummy that Jamie is most contented in when she’s behind closed doors. And after having been in the entertainment industry and public spotlight for close to two decades, Jamie would be forgiven for being a bit jaded with the ravenous media circus, especially after her high-profile divorce with former colleague Glenn Ong more than five years back that dominated column inches for months on end.

Yet, to her credit, Jamie was effervescent, chatty and at peace during the interview. She’s found her happy centre and it’s clear that her husband, 38-year-old Thorsten Nolte, and rambunctious three-year-old daughter Alysia have played significant roles in this development.

Jamie and Thorsten met backstage in 2009 during The Prodigy’s concert after a mutual friend introduced the both of them to each other. After a year of courtship, they exchanged vows in a low-key wedding ceremony that was attended by a few close family members and friends. Jamie was already about 14 weeks pregnant, an unplanned accident according to the gossip mongers, at the time of the wedding.

Jamie reassures me otherwise. “Honestly, in this day and age, it’s so hard to have an unplanned pregnancy if you take the proper precautions. I had actually actively stopped taking the birth control pills because the common consensus in the medical community is that, on average, it takes a few months for your body to start ovulating normally so that you would be ready to bear a child.”

Jamie’s body took only two weeks.

Unfortunately for Jamie and Thorsten, little Alysia was born more than two months premature. She weighed only slightly more than a kilogram and had to be put under observation for close to two months before being given a clean bill of health and allowed to go back home. Even then, Jamie struggled with breastfeeding; her body was unable to produce adequate milk for Alysia and she had to supplement it with formula. “It was just one of those issues that I had to overcome and I kept reminding myself that there were a lot of Mums out there just like me that were grappling with the same problem,” Jamie says matter-of-factly. “Thank God we live in a world where formula milk is relatively nutritious!”

Three years later, the infant who used to struggle with the very act of breathing has grown up into a energetic three-year-old tyke with a love for chocolates and a fascination for pebbles.

“She loves playing with stones! She’s very fascinated with them,” Thorsten chimes in.

“Yeah, she would bring home a stone and hold it in her hands,” Jamie says before turning to Alysia, who was playing what I assume to be a game of patty-cake with my photographer, and asking her: “Right sweetie? Why do you like stones?”

Alysia stops clapping her hands and answers: “Because I want to throw them.”

Throw them at people?

“No! I like to throw them into the water, at the river downstairs,” she replies in mock indignation before focusing her attention on a more pressing nature – the game of patty-cake.
 

schizo

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SAMA SAMA WITH ATTENTION SEEKING EX JAMIE YEO WHO PROCLAIM HOW HAPPY SHE IS WITH NEW MARRIAGE:


familyandlife.sg
Actress and Mom-preneur Jamie Yeo Has Big Plans

Jamie Yeo is, without a doubt, seasoned with the media. It’s early on a Saturday morning with the kind of weather made for long, relaxed brunches – warm with just the right touch of humidity – and denim cut-off shorts but Jamie emerges dressed in a stunning green ensemble designed to turn heads and drop jaws. “So, where are we holding the photo shoot?” she says cheerily. “Shall we head down? The weather is perfect.”

Numerous smiles and poses later, we’re back in her apartment, a cosy three-bedroom condominium at the base of Bukit Timah hill, lounging and chatting on the sofa. She’s slipped out of the green dress into something more comfortable. You guessed it – denim cut-off shorts.

Her swift wardrobe change is an apt metaphor for her life right now: the flawless image she presents when she’s in the public eye and the relaxed persona of a loving wife and doting Mummy that Jamie is most contented in when she’s behind closed doors. And after having been in the entertainment industry and public spotlight for close to two decades, Jamie would be forgiven for being a bit jaded with the ravenous media circus, especially after her high-profile divorce with former colleague Glenn Ong more than five years back that dominated column inches for months on end.

Yet, to her credit, Jamie was effervescent, chatty and at peace during the interview. She’s found her happy centre and it’s clear that her husband, 38-year-old Thorsten Nolte, and rambunctious three-year-old daughter Alysia have played significant roles in this development.

Jamie and Thorsten met backstage in 2009 during The Prodigy’s concert after a mutual friend introduced the both of them to each other. After a year of courtship, they exchanged vows in a low-key wedding ceremony that was attended by a few close family members and friends. Jamie was already about 14 weeks pregnant, an unplanned accident according to the gossip mongers, at the time of the wedding.

Jamie reassures me otherwise. “Honestly, in this day and age, it’s so hard to have an unplanned pregnancy if you take the proper precautions. I had actually actively stopped taking the birth control pills because the common consensus in the medical community is that, on average, it takes a few months for your body to start ovulating normally so that you would be ready to bear a child.”

Jamie’s body took only two weeks.

Unfortunately for Jamie and Thorsten, little Alysia was born more than two months premature. She weighed only slightly more than a kilogram and had to be put under observation for close to two months before being given a clean bill of health and allowed to go back home. Even then, Jamie struggled with breastfeeding; her body was unable to produce adequate milk for Alysia and she had to supplement it with formula. “It was just one of those issues that I had to overcome and I kept reminding myself that there were a lot of Mums out there just like me that were grappling with the same problem,” Jamie says matter-of-factly. “Thank God we live in a world where formula milk is relatively nutritious!”

Three years later, the infant who used to struggle with the very act of breathing has grown up into a energetic three-year-old tyke with a love for chocolates and a fascination for pebbles.

“She loves playing with stones! She’s very fascinated with them,” Thorsten chimes in.

“Yeah, she would bring home a stone and hold it in her hands,” Jamie says before turning to Alysia, who was playing what I assume to be a game of patty-cake with my photographer, and asking her: “Right sweetie? Why do you like stones?”

Alysia stops clapping her hands and answers: “Because I want to throw them.”

Throw them at people?

“No! I like to throw them into the water, at the river downstairs,” she replies in mock indignation before focusing her attention on a more pressing nature – the game of patty-cake.


jamie was far beyond glenn fry's league, at least he learnt his lesson now and chose a fuglier looking biotch
 

tonychat

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SAMA SAMA WITH ATTENTION SEEKING EX JAMIE YEO WHO PROCLAIM HOW HAPPY SHE IS WITH NEW MARRIAGE:


familyandlife.sg
Actress and Mom-preneur Jamie Yeo Has Big Plans

Jamie Yeo is, without a doubt, seasoned with the media. It’s early on a Saturday morning with the kind of weather made for long, relaxed brunches – warm with just the right touch of humidity – and denim cut-off shorts but Jamie emerges dressed in a stunning green ensemble designed to turn heads and drop jaws. “So, where are we holding the photo shoot?” she says cheerily. “Shall we head down? The weather is perfect.”

Numerous smiles and poses later, we’re back in her apartment, a cosy three-bedroom condominium at the base of Bukit Timah hill, lounging and chatting on the sofa. She’s slipped out of the green dress into something more comfortable. You guessed it – denim cut-off shorts.

Her swift wardrobe change is an apt metaphor for her life right now: the flawless image she presents when she’s in the public eye and the relaxed persona of a loving wife and doting Mummy that Jamie is most contented in when she’s behind closed doors. And after having been in the entertainment industry and public spotlight for close to two decades, Jamie would be forgiven for being a bit jaded with the ravenous media circus, especially after her high-profile divorce with former colleague Glenn Ong more than five years back that dominated column inches for months on end.

Yet, to her credit, Jamie was effervescent, chatty and at peace during the interview. She’s found her happy centre and it’s clear that her husband, 38-year-old Thorsten Nolte, and rambunctious three-year-old daughter Alysia have played significant roles in this development.

Jamie and Thorsten met backstage in 2009 during The Prodigy’s concert after a mutual friend introduced the both of them to each other. After a year of courtship, they exchanged vows in a low-key wedding ceremony that was attended by a few close family members and friends. Jamie was already about 14 weeks pregnant, an unplanned accident according to the gossip mongers, at the time of the wedding.

Jamie reassures me otherwise. “Honestly, in this day and age, it’s so hard to have an unplanned pregnancy if you take the proper precautions. I had actually actively stopped taking the birth control pills because the common consensus in the medical community is that, on average, it takes a few months for your body to start ovulating normally so that you would be ready to bear a child.”

Jamie’s body took only two weeks.

Unfortunately for Jamie and Thorsten, little Alysia was born more than two months premature. She weighed only slightly more than a kilogram and had to be put under observation for close to two months before being given a clean bill of health and allowed to go back home. Even then, Jamie struggled with breastfeeding; her body was unable to produce adequate milk for Alysia and she had to supplement it with formula. “It was just one of those issues that I had to overcome and I kept reminding myself that there were a lot of Mums out there just like me that were grappling with the same problem,” Jamie says matter-of-factly. “Thank God we live in a world where formula milk is relatively nutritious!”

Three years later, the infant who used to struggle with the very act of breathing has grown up into a energetic three-year-old tyke with a love for chocolates and a fascination for pebbles.

“She loves playing with stones! She’s very fascinated with them,” Thorsten chimes in.

“Yeah, she would bring home a stone and hold it in her hands,” Jamie says before turning to Alysia, who was playing what I assume to be a game of patty-cake with my photographer, and asking her: “Right sweetie? Why do you like stones?”

Alysia stops clapping her hands and answers: “Because I want to throw them.”

Throw them at people?

“No! I like to throw them into the water, at the river downstairs,” she replies in mock indignation before focusing her attention on a more pressing nature – the game of patty-cake.

When women give birth to a baby.. She desperately needs people to know her baby, her pussy and most importantly, HERSELF..

Who the hell give the flying fuck about that?
 

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Glenn Ong just divorced 2 times, 1 time more than our Law Minister K Shanmugam who also divorced his first wife
 

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December wedding for radio deejay Jean Danker

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JOY FANG
[email protected]ISHED: 9:45 PM, JULY 19, 2016UPDATED: 12:14 AM, JULY 20, 2016
SINGAPORE — Class 95FM DJ Jean Danker is finally tying the knot with Glenn Ong after seven years of dating and five years of being engaged.

Ong, 45, who is a deejay with ONE FM 91.3 had broken the news during his show on Tuesday morning (July 19).

Speaking to TODAY over the phone on Tuesday, Danker, 37, confirmed the news. The pair had started planning for a December wedding a few weeks ago, although the date “is still in the air at the moment” while they search for a venue, she said. The couple are looking at places in Sentosa and are hoping to have an outdoor solemnisation ceremony followed by dinner in a ballroom.

It will be a relatively small affair as well, with under 30 tables, she said.

Asked what took them so long to finally take the plunge, Danker broke out in a guffaw. “I think it had to feel right for me and Glenn. It had to be at a correct time. It was just a feeling, to be really honest.”

Acknowledging that they “had been sitting on it for a very long time”, she added that a big part of that was the fact that her mother passed away soon after Ong proposed. “So that was very hard for me, to think of something on the opposite spectrum of sadness. It was hard to plan something happy because you’re always grieving … the pain never really goes away.”

Even now, some three and a half years since her mother passed away, Danker still feels it would be difficult planning a happy day. “Of all people obviously you want your parents to be there,” she explained.

She also wanted to focus on her work, and at the time, she felt that since they were committed to each other, they did not need to be married.

And then one day, a thought occurred to her almost out of the blue. “I thought to myself: ‘Would it matter a hundred years from now if I could look back at my life, would it matter if I didn’t marry Glenn?’ And then I thought, ‘You know what, it would matter, because I love him and it would be sad if I wasn’t (married to him).”

So when the subject came up, she told him they should go for it, she revealed. His reaction? “He said ‘We totally should. Finally you want to get married’,” she said with a laugh.

This being his third marriage - he was married to Kate Reyes and Jamie Yeo - Danker also wanted him to be “absolutely sure”. “I want this one to stick, you know what I mean,” she said, chuckling.

Their long history has proven one thing to her: “Through the ups and downs, he is consistently there because he has given his word to me that he will always be there. He has never wavered. He is my rock … I know that no matter what he will be there beside me.”

She added: “That’s definitely something you want as a companion for the rest of your life, you want somebody who will be rock solid.”

As for whether she feels pressure in any way from Ong’s previous marriages, Danker said she feels none. “We’re all humans, we’re learning and we make mistakes. We all have to do our best at every moment that we can.”
 

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Glenn Ong just divorced 2 times, 1 time more than our Law Minister K Shanmugam who also divorced his first wife

Between ong co and jam me they must have commanded at least one hand full number of divorces on record...looks very much like children playing merry go round...don't they each have a proper family life? or is this just part of their publicity stunts in order to keep up in the public eyes?
 

schizo

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Between ong co and jam me they must have commanded at least one hand full number of divorces on record...looks very much like children playing merry go round...don't they each have a proper family life? or is this just part of their publicity stunts in order to keep up in the public eyes?

at least jamie got a angmo baby kia, next time grow up already got golden pubes she can cherish
 

Pinkieslut

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Jamie Yeo's ex husband managed to "escape" from our government (drug offences). Now he is back in UK to head up another marketing agency :smile:


mumbrella.asia April 2016
Thorsten Nolte plans revival of agency as he pursues legal route to recoup unpaid client fees - Mumbrella Asia
Nolte:

Nolte: ‘Small businesses need to stand up to clients’

Thorsten Nolte, the founder and CEO of Singapore-based digital agency Upfront, has announced plans to revive the business that closed at the end of last year after running into financial difficulties, and take a stand against clients who do not pay their bills.

Nolte, who launched Upfront in 2008, is engaged in legal discussions with Fiat Chrysler to recoup a seven-figure sum he says his former client owes the agency in unpaid fees.

This, he says, he needs to relaunch the company and settle outstanding salary still owed to former Upfront staff.

Talking to Mumbrella from his current base in Europe today, Nolte said that Upfront worked unpaid for Fiat Chrysler for almost a year, supporting the car company while its Asian operation was struggling.

“We did it in good faith, trying to support our biggest client, with the promise that the non-payment would be sorted out. But it never got sorted out. That’s actually the reason why we let people go,” he said.

Nolte clarified that the closure of Upfront was not related to his brief detention for a drug offence in Singapore in October last year, a story that was reported by local tabloid newspaper The New Paper in April, and also by Mumbrella.

“The real reason that we had to let everyone go is because of the money that Fiat Chrysler owed us – and they still owe us a huge amount of money,” he said.

“Because of everything that happened to Fiat Chrysler in Asia – because they were not selling as many cars, because they were not hitting their targets – global made a decision to slow things down, and we were the scapegoats,” he said.

Fiat Chrysler tightened its global procurement policies towards the end of last year after a series of scandals in Australia.

“On top of that, Malaysia Airlines owed us money and still owe us money. I just couldn’t afford to keep people on and carry things on as they were,” he said.

Nolte said that his lawyers have been exchanging letters with Fiat Chrysler over the matter.

“They have stated their position of not wanting to pay. My lawyers have stated that they have to pay,” he said, adding that he has also plans to send a demand letter to Malaysia Airlines over their outstanding fees.

“The amount owed by Malaysia Airlines is much smaller, but is still significant enough considering it is work that we have done for them,” he said.

“Up until that point they had been a good paying client. Obviously they [MAS] are going through issues, as we all know. But we had been loyal to them, and worked relentlessly for them. We are owed money and we will be pursuing it,” he said.

Unpaid fees from Fiat Chrysler meant that Upfront was unable to join an agency collective known as The Marketing Group, which floated last week.

Nolte said that he expects the payment issues to be resolved by the end of the year, and in turn former staff will be paid outstanding salary owed to them.

“People who are owed money will get paid, either through what will happen with Fiat Chrysler, or something that I will have to sort out retrospectively with the new venture,” he told Mumbrella.
Upfront logo

Upfront was a creative and tech agency with offices in Singapore, KL and Manila

On his plans to revive Upfront, the former MEC Interaction APAC MD said that the business would probably be launched under a different name, and with a different business model.

Among the options for the new incarnation of Upfront are as an incubator, or an app developer.

“I’ve written the business plans. What I am working on now is the funding, and that will hopefully come from the money owed to us. If not, I will have to source it from elsewhere,” he said.

Nolte said he wants to return to Singapore to work and live, if he can.

The Brit was detained at Changi Airport for testing positive for cannabis after a random drug test on his way back from Amsterdam late last year.

He had smoked the substance while overseas with his then girlfriend Debbie Wong, a model and club DJ known as DJ Tenashar, who was also detained at the airport. They were both released on bail, Nolte on the same day that he was apprehended.

As The New Paper reported three months ago, Singapore’s narcotics bureau issued a gazette for their arrests after they broke the conditions of their bail. Nolte said he was unaware if the gazette for his arrest was still in effect. “I can’t say, because I honestly don’t know,” he said.

“I am currently talking to my lawyers, trying to work through this, as I do intend to come back to Singapore. I love the place, and I like working there,” he said.

Nolte said that he has learned a lot from the ordeal, both professionally and personally, and if he can negotiate safe passage back to Singapore, he wants to champion fair practice among clients and agencies.

“This has probably been the hardest period in my life, but it’s taught me a huge amount and I’m grateful for the lessons I’ve learned,” he said.

“From a business point of view, one thing that I’ve taken away from this is that, because of the competitive situation agencies often find themselves in, especially small companies, we get taken advantage of.”

“It’s time to put a stop to this, because there is no future in it. And it belittles the value that we add to our clients and to the industry,” he said.

Nolte said it is important for small business owners to “stand up for yourself – don’t be pushed around by clients, or by anyone. We need to stand together and stand up for what’s right,” he said.

“I have been down and out. It was very hard coming to terms with the situation. But I’ve got back up and I’m dealing with the money owed to us, and I’m dealing with the Singapore government to come to some resolution. I’m building things back up,” he said.

Nolte began his career as a media planner buyer at Media21 in the UK. He worked for BrandConnection before joining MEC in 2004. He launched Upfront four years later.

July 5th, 2016 at 9:02 am
 
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