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Former actress, girlfriend of Andie Chen and current property agent, Melissa Faith Yeo

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If I recall correctly, she said something about sex with Andie...? Or was it the other way around? Hmm.
 
In a series of TikTok videos that were posted over the last week, former-actress-turned-real-estate-agent Melissa Faith Yeo, 36, spoke about her experience in the limelight, as well as a toxic relationship that she had.

While Melissa did not explicitly name the other party in her videos, the details she revealed were more than enough for people to figure out who she was referring to, with netizens naming Andie Chen, 36, as the ex-boyfriend she was referencing.

Melissa claimed that Andie “alluded to the press” that she cheated on him. She said that as a result of his words, she was "slut-shamed for cheating on my boyfriend on top of everything.”

She added in a later video that a toxic ex-boyfriend, whom she’d broken up with 11 years ago, constantly belittled her, saying that she was the “least pretty girlfriend” he’d ever had, along with other insults.

Thus far, apart from issuing a statement to the media that Melissa’s claims are false, Andie has chosen not to directly comment on the issue.

A day after Melissa’s first TikTok video, Andie’s wife, Kate Pang, 39, indirectly refuted Melissa’s accusations on Instagram.

Then, on June 6, Kate spoke with Chinese media outlet Shin Min Daily News, where she directly responded to the allegations.

Melissa and Andie broke up in 2011. Andie then went on to date Kate in 2012, before tying the knot a year later in 2013. The couple have two kids together — Aden, seven, and Avery, five.

Kate revealed that she knew of the nasty rumours about Melissa and Andie’s breakup when she first got to know Andie. However, they never really discussed the issue. Kate added that she found the rumours to be ridiculous.

“At first, when my husband brought this matter up to me, he found it strange, and quite hilarious. Actually, I was a little unhappy 'cos these baseless accusations will harm my husband’s reputation,” Kate said.

She went on to share that if this matter were to blow up even more, she might sue Melissa, as she feels that when it comes to these false allegations, there’s no need for Andie and her to shoulder the weight of these falsehoods.

“If whatever you do today causes harm to others, there will be a day in the future where you will be punished,” Kate said, adding that if someone wishes to vent their anger or sort through their feelings, they should do so to their close friends or family, instead of going online to vent.

“The public doesn’t know us, and these accusations will cause great harm to us,” Kate said.

Kate also advised Melissa to put down the past, and live her life well, adding that she believes Melissa must feel very hurt.

“All these years, she always believed that she’d been lied to,” Kate said.

Finally, when it comes to past relationships, Kate had one last thing to say.

“Actually, we should all thank our exes 'cos we are only able to appreciate what we have now, after experiencing and going through the incompatibilities that surfaced [in our past relationships]. So we should feel grateful towards each and every one of our exes, for letting us know what suits us [best],” she said.

Three days later, on June 9, Melissa posted another TikTok in response to a netizen who felt that she was rehashing the past after so long in order to remain relevant.

In her video, Melissa denied doing so for the attention. Instead, she claimed that she wanted to expose the "double standards, hypocrisy and misogyny in the media industry” that caused her to have to "deal with the consequences” of Andie’s accusations.

"I guess we can go back and forth debating whether my ex did this intentionally or not. But, it was me who had to deal with the consequences. It was my… dream, my career. My passion, my reputation and my mental health (sic) [that suffered],” she said, getting visibly emotional.

She also added a subtitle in her video, revealing that she wanted to mention her family too, but she "couldn't say this without choking up”.

Melissa went on to reassure everyone that she’s “okay" now. She revealed that this was a “big issue” that had been weighing on her for many years.

However, she only brought it up after 11 years as she wanted to wait till she was “in the right headspace” to talk about it.

“I have made mistakes in the past, where I led with my emotions, and I don’t want to be that person anymore,” she said, ending off with a “see you in the next video”.

https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasi...-baseless-accusations-about-andie-chen-449936
 


Melissa Faith Yeo warning gals about Aaron, 31yo Interior Designer on dating apps, spreading STDs to more than 10 gals victims & trying to hit on her as well​

 
People who make videos ranting about their personal life should be avoided. Doesn't matter what age, what race, which gender.
 
She is clearly a siao lang and likely a FL Cheekon as well.

Flashback to her 2019 case LOL:

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...del-actress-cursing-police-smrt-worker-842876

Former actress-model fined for cursing at police, SMRT worker​


Former actress-model fined for cursing at police, SMRT worker

Melissa Faith Yeo was fined for using vulgarities on two public service workers. (Photo: TODAY/Raj Nadarajan)

SINGAPORE: A former actress-model was fined S$5,000 on Wednesday (Dec 4) for using abusive language against a police officer and an SMRT employee in two separate incidents.

Melissa Faith Yeo Lay Hong, 33, pleaded guilty to two charges under the Protection from Harassment Act, with another two charges taken into consideration.

The court heard that Yeo was a property agent at the time of the offences. On the first occasion on Nov 21 last year, Yeo went to an assistant station manager at Bishan MRT Station to ask about the past transactions in her EZ-Link card.

The victim gave Yeo the last two transactions, but she sought more information and he directed her to a General Ticketing Machine.

Yeo went in that direction but returned to the control station soon after and scolded the victim, accusing him of giving her the wrong information and making her walk a distance away.

She later asked for a copy of the station's feedback form and as she took it from the victim, she pointed her middle finger at him and said "f*** you". Her behaviour was captured on closed-circuit television camera.

The assistant station manager lodged a police report over abusive behaviour towards a public service worker.

The second incident occurred on May 2 this year, when Yeo called the 999 hotline.

When asked what her emergency was, Yeo said: "I'm calling with regards to my IO, he's a f*****."

The police emergency hotline operator reminded Yeo to calm down and to mind her tone and language.

She was unhappy with these reminders and told the operator: "Don't tell me to calm down, calm down, calm down so that you can get away with your s***."

She also insisted on talking to a superintendent as she wanted to provide feedback about an investigation officer.

Defence lawyer Gerard Quek said his client had been "assaulted" by her neighbour before she called the police.

"She was assaulted by her neighbour who knows where she lives. She was at that juncture anxious and quite uncomfortable by the fact that at any moment or juncture, the neighbour might show up," he said.

State Prosecuting Officer Mohd Nasri Haron asked for a fine of S$6,000, saying that there were proper channels for Yeo to provide feedback if she was dissatisfied with the investigation officer for a separate case.

"There's absolutely no excuse for the abusive language used on the police officer," he said, adding that in the case of the SMRT worker, the man was being helpful and that her behaviour was "wholly uncalled for".

Yeo acted in 2014 movie Afterimages. For speaking abusively to public servants, she could have been jailed for up to a year, fined a maximum S$5,000, or both.
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She is clearly a siao lang and likely a FL Cheekon as well.

Flashback to her 2019 case LOL:

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...del-actress-cursing-police-smrt-worker-842876

Former actress-model fined for cursing at police, SMRT worker​


Former actress-model fined for cursing at police, SMRT worker

Melissa Faith Yeo was fined for using vulgarities on two public service workers. (Photo: TODAY/Raj Nadarajan)

SINGAPORE: A former actress-model was fined S$5,000 on Wednesday (Dec 4) for using abusive language against a police officer and an SMRT employee in two separate incidents.

Melissa Faith Yeo Lay Hong, 33, pleaded guilty to two charges under the Protection from Harassment Act, with another two charges taken into consideration.

The court heard that Yeo was a property agent at the time of the offences. On the first occasion on Nov 21 last year, Yeo went to an assistant station manager at Bishan MRT Station to ask about the past transactions in her EZ-Link card.

The victim gave Yeo the last two transactions, but she sought more information and he directed her to a General Ticketing Machine.

Yeo went in that direction but returned to the control station soon after and scolded the victim, accusing him of giving her the wrong information and making her walk a distance away.

She later asked for a copy of the station's feedback form and as she took it from the victim, she pointed her middle finger at him and said "f*** you". Her behaviour was captured on closed-circuit television camera.

The assistant station manager lodged a police report over abusive behaviour towards a public service worker.

The second incident occurred on May 2 this year, when Yeo called the 999 hotline.

When asked what her emergency was, Yeo said: "I'm calling with regards to my IO, he's a f*****."

The police emergency hotline operator reminded Yeo to calm down and to mind her tone and language.

She was unhappy with these reminders and told the operator: "Don't tell me to calm down, calm down, calm down so that you can get away with your s***."

She also insisted on talking to a superintendent as she wanted to provide feedback about an investigation officer.

Defence lawyer Gerard Quek said his client had been "assaulted" by her neighbour before she called the police.

"She was assaulted by her neighbour who knows where she lives. She was at that juncture anxious and quite uncomfortable by the fact that at any moment or juncture, the neighbour might show up," he said.

State Prosecuting Officer Mohd Nasri Haron asked for a fine of S$6,000, saying that there were proper channels for Yeo to provide feedback if she was dissatisfied with the investigation officer for a separate case.

"There's absolutely no excuse for the abusive language used on the police officer," he said, adding that in the case of the SMRT worker, the man was being helpful and that her behaviour was "wholly uncalled for".

Yeo acted in 2014 movie Afterimages. For speaking abusively to public servants, she could have been jailed for up to a year, fined a maximum S$5,000, or both.
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wah lau, her nipples so long. I can see her pokies. PAPsmearer Approves
 
Andie Chen velly smart ah.................marry Kate Pang.................she might look like a tranny but when he old liao - he will still find her sexy
 
Marrying a good wife is as important as choosing a career. You better not fuck that up! In fact I will even go as far as saying it could be even slightly more important as a shit wife will really affect your mental health.
 
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