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[h=1]NETIZEN SAYS THAT THE LATE ACTOR HUANG WENYONG DOESN’T DESERVE A WAX FIGURE[/h]
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26 Oct 2014 - 1:57pm

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The new Madame Tussauds wax museum opened up this week in Singapore with many local celebrities and politicians being featured.
However, one netizen has ruffled some feathers after he left a rude comment about the figure of the Late Huang Wenyong.
Huang Wenyong was a Malaysia-born Singaporean actor, musician, and former teacher. He was an actor for MediaCorp from the early 1980s until his death. Appearing in more than 100 television programmes, he was among the first few batches of locally-trained actors to enter the local entertainment industry and considered to be one of the "pioneers in local Chinese drama"
Netizen Jonathan Yeow had commented on a picture of the wax figure of Huang Wengyong saying:
“Y him? What contri? Just because he died?”
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His comment was quickly seen by Mr Huang’s daughter, Nicole Ng who rebutted that:
“Everyone dies. If everyone gets a tribute as a wax figure after they die, the wax museum will be out of space in no time. If my dad gets a wax figure, I’m sure he meant something to our local Singapore media industry.”
She also posted a screenshot of the netizen’s comment and her reply on her own facebook page highlighting that she simply could not put up with this netizen’s outward disrespect:

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26 Oct 2014 - 1:57pm

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The new Madame Tussauds wax museum opened up this week in Singapore with many local celebrities and politicians being featured.
However, one netizen has ruffled some feathers after he left a rude comment about the figure of the Late Huang Wenyong.
Huang Wenyong was a Malaysia-born Singaporean actor, musician, and former teacher. He was an actor for MediaCorp from the early 1980s until his death. Appearing in more than 100 television programmes, he was among the first few batches of locally-trained actors to enter the local entertainment industry and considered to be one of the "pioneers in local Chinese drama"
Netizen Jonathan Yeow had commented on a picture of the wax figure of Huang Wengyong saying:
“Y him? What contri? Just because he died?”
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His comment was quickly seen by Mr Huang’s daughter, Nicole Ng who rebutted that:
“Everyone dies. If everyone gets a tribute as a wax figure after they die, the wax museum will be out of space in no time. If my dad gets a wax figure, I’m sure he meant something to our local Singapore media industry.”
She also posted a screenshot of the netizen’s comment and her reply on her own facebook page highlighting that she simply could not put up with this netizen’s outward disrespect:

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AT THE MADAME TUSSAUDS SINGAPORE: HOW (NOT) TO TAKE PHOTOS