Chitchat SPG Maia Lee Die Die Must Give Half-Bred Dotter AMDK (Low SES Type) Surname!

she removing her tattoos jin satki, tiagong pain like fuck worse than tattooing, means her pain threshold sibeh ho

https://www.asiaone.com/health/tattoo-removal-roller-coaster-pain-says-maia-lee

Tattoo removal a "roller coaster of pain," says Maia Lee

SEPTEMBER 03, 2014PUBLISHED AT 7:30 AM
THE NEW PAPER

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Tattoo removal a "roller coaster of pain," says Maia Lee


SINGAPORE - Each of her 33 tattoos was a mark of rebellion. They are also hard to remove. So while the rebel in Maia Lee faded as time passed, the 33 reminders of her past did not.
Lee, 31, a former Singapore Idol finalist, got her first tattoo at 16 and continued getting them till she was 25.
"It was a rebellious streak. I didn't want to conform to societal norms and at that point of time, I felt that body art was a way to make a statement," she said.
Lee said she decided to remove her tattoos because people tended to judge her by them. Also, removing them signalled a new phase in her life as she had converted to Christianity.
She said: "Sometimes, I go for a casting or apply for a project and my body art warrants an immediate 'no'. Then again, who would want to hire someone with angkong (tattoos in Hokkien) all over her body?
"People judge you based on first impressions and the social stigma of tattoos being a taboo will always be there," she said. "Even when I see someone on the street with tattoos, I will have a negative impression of them."
Since 2011, Lee has gone for more than 20 treatments, with each session to remove them costing $400 to $1,000, depending on the size.
Initially, the pain was bearable as she started with the smaller tattoos.

She said: "The first treatment was not as bad as I had expected, so I continued with the other tattoos that I can't hide - those on my arms, back and neck."
And with that, the pain increased. Sometimes, it was so intense she cried.
She described it as a "roller coaster of pain" and "mini-explosions" on her skin.
She said she would tremble before the laser was fired and she would wince in agony for sensitive areas like her lower back. Blisters would later form.
"My skin felt as if it was being hammered by a meat tenderiser. However, my tattoos got lighter with each session and that motivated me to continue," she said.
Lee's friends and family supported her decision to remove her tattoos. But the tattoo community branded her a traitor.

Started Blog
That did not, however, deter Lee from sharing her journey with netizens and she started a blog that tracks her tattoo-removal progress.
But Lee stopped her treatment in 2012, when she was pregnant with her third child. She was afraid that the lasers would cause complications during her pregnancy.
Lee still sports an assortment of coloured and faded tattoos. She told TNP that she is waiting for her doctor to give the green light before she resumes her treatment to remove the faded tattoos.
The mother of three children, who are aged between one and 12, now considers motherhood her priority, followed by her business, a children's clothing line called Poppykins Boutique.
So what will happen if her children get a tattoo?
"Well, they better make sure it's somewhere that I can't see. I will drag them to my doctor and remove their tattoos on the spot," she said.
Dr Elias Tham, Lee's doctor and a general practitioner with a special interest in aesthetic medicine for 16 years, said most of his patients are like her - people who are looking for a fresh start in life.
"The majority of my patients are people with families. They got their tattoos without thinking about the repercussions and they regretted it when they are older."
The 45-year-old is also part of an initiative launched in July 2009 by the Yellow Ribbon Project and GiGatt International to help former gang members seek employability and reintegrate into society.
Inmates with tattoos can remove their tattoos for free while serving their sentences.
He said: "I have encountered numerous ex-offenders and prison inmates who wanted to start afresh and I encourage their decision to do so.
"Those tattoos are a reminder of their bad past and removing them helps the public see them in a different light."
 
This is wat happens when stop at 2 policy was removed n the trailer park trash is allowed to breed. Its just irresponsible breeding
 
KNN my uncle has several encounters with single mum and all of them have a common traits KNN
1. They are constantly on the rookout of life buoy KNN
2. If they happens to get to know a few males at the same they will set precedent KNN
3. They usually get screwed by many man naively KNN
4. The higher income earner single mum usually go for man younger than them and get jilted with heart and money after getting piak KNN
5. My uncle advice to single mum is better just be single than ruining your life KNN
6. There are rarely any success story for single mum KNN but success story comes mostly from single dad KNN becas only m&d and char siew willing to buy 1 get 1 free KNN
7. Their sons are raised to be effeminate soyboys, and their daughters are constantly told "男人没有一个是好东西“, and eventually their daughters too become new additions to the single mother statistic. :cool:
KNN no exception KNN
 
does she have a job? wats she doing? taking care of 2 kids as a single mom is no joke

this type of biz eh tarn lui boh?

"Last year, Maia also formed Singapore’s youngest all-girl dance-pop group, The Lovettes, consisting of Kaka and her friends.

Apparently, Maia choreographs the group’s dance performances, and even designs and sews their costumes from scratch!"
 
She’s the type who will say anything to make herself sound like she chose her options willingly.

unplanned pregnancy = I love him and I don’t believe in abortion

didn’t win Singapore idol = number 7 in a national competition

remove tattoos = not because can’t find job , but because converted to Christianity
 
Don’t play play, she married local business man owning her own boutique.


My mum's a celeb
Charlene Chua
Aug 17, 2020
My mum's a celeb
AWESOME TWOSOME: Maia Lee and her daughter Julka Phoenix Lee-Zidov at the Little Cinderella Singapore 2014 pageant.
She was shielded from the press in the past. Not any more.

Little Julka Phoenix Lee-Zidov can now proudly tell the world that her mother is former Singapore Idol contestant Maia Lee and her biological father is Croatian Muay Thai fighter Zidov Dominik.

The five-year-old girl was crowned the overall winner of the Little Cinderella Singapore 2014 pageant on Sunday at Downtown East.

Julka, who won the Little Tots category, will represent Singapore in the international pageant in Las Vegas, US, in July.

She beat the winner of the Little Miss category (for older girls) to emerge overall winner.

She will be competing against at least 20 other international contestants in Las Vegas. The winner will get a US$2,000 (S$2,500) educational savings bond, a US$4,000 college scholarship and a diamond pendant.

Lee, 31, admitted that she had hidden Julka from the press in the past because she did not want her daughter to be criticised.

The boutique owner
told The New Paper: "I didn't want people to know details about her because then they'll say things like she only won because I'm her mum.

"Since Julka has won every pageant and kid's contest that she has been in since she was seven months old, I feel that she has proven herself.

"So now I'm okay with letting people know that she's my daughter."

Lee was the loudest mum in the crowd as she blew her whistle and sounded her deafening air horn each time Julka, whose pet name is Kaka, took to the stage.

Said Lee: "I feel so paiseh (shy in Hokkien), it was so irritating. Kaka loves it when I cheer for her.

"At home, she talks non-stop and is so noisy, I can't believe she was so shy when she won."

Julka grinned happily as she did her winner's walk on stage, with her crown and cape on her.

She had earlier modelled her pink Muay Thai boxer outfit for the pageant, her shorts courtesy of Zidov - a Muay Thai champion - who had designed them for her.

Lee had handmade Julka's dress out of french lace, organza and silk.

When asked how she felt about her mum, Julka said: "I'm very happy to show her (to people). I love my mum. She is awesomely good."

Lee put her former wild child ways behind her and got married two years ago to a 37-year-old local businessman.

CLOSE FRIENDS


They had been friends since 2006 and only got close four years ago. The couple have a nine-month-old son.

Lee's older children - Tyrese, 12, and Julka, five - are from different fathers.

She said that all her children know that they have different biological fathers, but are happy to call her husband "dada".


Julka, in particular, tickles her when she differentiates Zidov by affectionately calling him her "fake ang moh dad".

Zidov, 33, had taken part in The Contender Asia - a reality series in which 16 professional Muay Thai exponents slugged it out to win the US$250,000 ($345,000) prize money - which was filmed in Singapore in 2007.

That year, Lee dated him for a month in November. She found out that she was expecting in January 2008.

Lee told TNP then that she kept the baby as she was against abortion.

She and Zidov are friends and Julka met him last month in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, when they were all there for work.


She said: "Zidov recently gave me a copy of his biography, but I couldn't read it because it's in German.

"He's very proud of Kaka and was very excited when he heard that she will be representing Singapore in Las Vegas."

But although Julka has won competitions like the Prince And Princess Asian World 2012, Lil Miss Ratu Kebaya Singapore 2013 and Guess Little Superstars 2013, her mother does not want her to be a model when she grows up.

Said Lee, with a laugh: "I want her to be a dentist. She doesn't have to be on duty 24/7 like a doctor and yet she can earn a lot of money for herself."

I didn't want people to know details about her because then they'll say things like she only won because I'm her mum.

- Maia Lee on why she kept information on daughter Julka private

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She said that all her children know that they have different biological fathers, but are happy to call her husband "dada".... and all children call her "slut".
 
Fat fuck Kirsten Han is right again .... AMDK is the bestest!

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She said that all her children know that they have different biological fathers, but are happy to call her husband "dada".... and all children call her "slut".

Her daughter should grow up to be quite pretty... the pan-Asian Eurasian look.
 
Don’t play play, she married local business man owning her own boutique.


My mum's a celeb
Charlene Chua
Aug 17, 2020
My mum's a celeb's a celeb
AWESOME TWOSOME: Maia Lee and her daughter Julka Phoenix Lee-Zidov at the Little Cinderella Singapore 2014 pageant.
She was shielded from the press in the past. Not any more.

Little Julka Phoenix Lee-Zidov can now proudly tell the world that her mother is former Singapore Idol contestant Maia Lee and her biological father is Croatian Muay Thai fighter Zidov Dominik.

The five-year-old girl was crowned the overall winner of the Little Cinderella Singapore 2014 pageant on Sunday at Downtown East.

Julka, who won the Little Tots category, will represent Singapore in the international pageant in Las Vegas, US, in July.

She beat the winner of the Little Miss category (for older girls) to emerge overall winner.

She will be competing against at least 20 other international contestants in Las Vegas. The winner will get a US$2,000 (S$2,500) educational savings bond, a US$4,000 college scholarship and a diamond pendant.

Lee, 31, admitted that she had hidden Julka from the press in the past because she did not want her daughter to be criticised.

The boutique owner
told The New Paper: "I didn't want people to know details about her because then they'll say things like she only won because I'm her mum.

"Since Julka has won every pageant and kid's contest that she has been in since she was seven months old, I feel that she has proven herself.

"So now I'm okay with letting people know that she's my daughter."

Lee was the loudest mum in the crowd as she blew her whistle and sounded her deafening air horn each time Julka, whose pet name is Kaka, took to the stage.

Said Lee: "I feel so paiseh (shy in Hokkien), it was so irritating. Kaka loves it when I cheer for her.

"At home, she talks non-stop and is so noisy, I can't believe she was so shy when she won."

Julka grinned happily as she did her winner's walk on stage, with her crown and cape on her.

She had earlier modelled her pink Muay Thai boxer outfit for the pageant, her shorts courtesy of Zidov - a Muay Thai champion - who had designed them for her.

Lee had handmade Julka's dress out of french lace, organza and silk.

When asked how she felt about her mum, Julka said: "I'm very happy to show her (to people). I love my mum. She is awesomely good."

Lee put her former wild child ways behind her and got married two years ago to a 37-year-old local businessman.

CLOSE FRIENDS


They had been friends since 2006 and only got close four years ago. The couple have a nine-month-old son.

Lee's older children - Tyrese, 12, and Julka, five - are from different fathers.

She said that all her children know that they have different biological fathers, but are happy to call her husband "dada".


Julka, in particular, tickles her when she differentiates Zidov by affectionately calling him her "fake ang moh dad".

Zidov, 33, had taken part in The Contender Asia - a reality series in which 16 professional Muay Thai exponents slugged it out to win the US$250,000 ($345,000) prize money - which was filmed in Singapore in 2007.

That year, Lee dated him for a month in November. She found out that she was expecting in January 2008.

Lee told TNP then that she kept the baby as she was against abortion.

She and Zidov are friends and Julka met him last month in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, when they were all there for work.


She said: "Zidov recently gave me a copy of his biography, but I couldn't read it because it's in German.

"He's very proud of Kaka and was very excited when he heard that she will be representing Singapore in Las Vegas."

But although Julka has won competitions like the Prince And Princess Asian World 2012, Lil Miss Ratu Kebaya Singapore 2013 and Guess Little Superstars 2013, her mother does not want her to be a model when she grows up.

Said Lee, with a laugh: "I want her to be a dentist. She doesn't have to be on duty 24/7 like a doctor and yet she can earn a lot of money for herself."

I didn't want people to know details about her because then they'll say things like she only won because I'm her mum.

- Maia Lee on why she kept information on daughter Julka private

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amdk muay thai champ hor dont play play hor, he 1 kick we all hongkan
 
Another adventurous slut probably into anal too.
 
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