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Serious Great News! Old Cunt Zoe Tay Going Global!

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Mediacorp stars Pierre Png, Zoe Tay, Desmond Tan, others get global representation
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Pierre Png (left) and Zoe Tay are among the Singapore artistes who now have overseas representation. (Photo: Mediacorp)
Expect to see more familiar faces from Singapore in future film projects from around the world. Mediacorp announced on Tuesday (Feb 23) that several of its stars are heading to the global stage through a partnership between its artiste management arm, The Celebrity Agency (TCA), and several global talent management companies.

In one such collaboration, the Bohemia Group will represent the following Mediacorp artistes to explore suitable casting opportunities for international film projects.

For now, the firm has identified Zoe Tay, Rebecca Lim, Chantalle Ng, Desmond Tan, Zhang Ze Tong and James Seah for “their versatility and bilingualism”, as well as based on “current entertainment trends and casting demands”. There’s a possibility that more talents will make the list in the future.

Bohemia Group represents more than 500 clients globally. Its chief executive officer Susan Ferris said: “This latest addition to our global family connects us to some incredible artistes, and we are thrilled they have joined our curated family of talent”.

TCA’s second collaboration sees Pierre Png, who starred in the Hollywood hit Crazy Rich Asians, signing with Luber Roklin Entertainment and The Gersh Agency to explore global projects.

Png had his Hollywood debut in the rom-com playing Michael Teo opposite British actress Gemma Chan who played his wife, Astrid Leong, in the film.

Gersh has more than 3,000 global clients including well-known Asian celebrities such as Carina Lau, Tony Jaa and Andy On, while Luber Roklin counts Riverdale’s KJ Apa, Lord Of The Rings’ Sean Astin and True Blood’s Stephen Moyer as its clients.

Said Ivy Low, Head of TCA, Mediacorp: “We are happy to be partnering three very established agencies in bringing our local talents to bigger markets. This is part of our continuous effort to provide more opportunities for our artistes to work on international projects. At the same time, we also hope to showcase homegrown talents to a wider audience and are looking forward to seeing them shine on the global stage!”

This comes a week after the news that Png's Crazy Rich Asians co-star Selena Tan has bagged a role in an upcoming comedy starring Jennifer Lopez, Josh Duhamel and Lenny Kravitz.
 

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Talentless Zoe Whore will get to taste some international cocks.
Pilot better install a camera inside her lao cheebye.
 
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Oh please.... the world out there doesn't need our 2nd rate entertainers.

U think HK, CN or Taiwan don't have enough entertainers who look twice as good?
 

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Lau Zoe to have a bit part role making a cameo as a haggard Chinatown whore being banged by few Black bros.
 

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These Mediacorpse artistes got acting talents meh ? Cannot even enter the China or Taiwan market.If your so-called acting skills are plateaued and bottlenecked.Go for reskilling at e2i to get a real job.
 

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These Mediacorpse artistes got acting talents meh ? Cannot even enter the China or Taiwan market.If your so-called acting skills are plateaued and bottlenecked.Go for reskilling at e2i to get a real job.

Mediacorpse entertainers are very good at one thing.... selling overpriced food not related to their acting


S'porean actor Ben Yeo co-created S$28 artisanal chee cheong fun which sold out within 8 minutes
Only available in small batches.
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If you enjoy eating chee cheong fun (rice noodle rolls), you may want to try getting your hands on some from Singapore Chee Cheong Fun.


Singapore Chee Cheong Fun is a partnership between local actor Ben Yeo and local heritage brand Kwong Woh Hing.
It only sells chee cheong fun kits (S$28), which includes 10 handmade rice rolls, a packet of toasted sesame seeds and five artisanal sauces:

  • Soya sauce
  • Sweet sauce
  • Peanut sauce
  • Fragrant oil
  • Sambal chilli
Each set can feed up to five pax.

Yeo described the chee cheong fun as a cross between the thinner and silkier Cantonese-style rice rolls and local chee cheong fun, which is served generously with dark sweet sauce and sesame seeds.

Sold out in 8 minutes

According to 8 Days, this business venture between Yeo and Kwong Woh Hing was spontaneous.
The brand offered to send him some chee cheong fun and sauces during the circuit breaker and as an avid home cook, Yeo began to have some fun with the different condiments until he hit the "flavour jackpot".
The online business had its soft launch in August, with only fifty sets of chee cheong fun available.
The chee cheong fun turned out to be a hit, with the first sale selling out in 15 minutes, and the second sale in eight minutes.
It will officially launch on Sep. 23.

Only in small batches

The rice rolls are freshly made daily and hand-rolled in Kwong Woh Hing's factory.
In an interview with 8 Days, Yeo said that they cannot produce the rice rolls in large quantities as they are artisanal.
To ensure its freshness, the artisanal sauces are also "brewed lovingly" in small batches by Kwong Woh Hing and other local brands including Artisan Kitchen Foods.
While they only have one thing to offer for now, Singapore Chee Cheong Fun has plans to create more sets with different sauces and fillings in the future.
You can wait for the next batch here.
 
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