
Tasha Low's fans helping her get votes for Star Awards with tear-off posters
Recently, one of Low's fan accounts, @fortashaaloww, shared on Instagram that they had put up tear-off posters of the 31-year-old in various places around town to help her canvass for votes.
One of the posters was pasted on a pillar of a HDB flat while another was seen on a lamp post next to a pedestrian crossing on Bain Street in Bras Basah.
The posters included this message: "Have you voted for this cutie?" and a photo of the Emerald Hill star.
There were also detachable strips with messages such as "Vote for Tasha" and cute emoticons at the bottom of the poster.
The adorable initiative soon caught Low's attention, and she reposted a video and a picture of it on her Instagram story.
When 8days.sg reached out to Low, she told us she was really surprised when she saw the story her fans posted.
"It was so sweet and thoughtful – they're absolutely adorable!" she said.
Low, however, did feel a little shy to see her face all over town.
"I did feel a little paiseh (embarrassed) though, haha!," she laughed.
Be ready to thank them on Jul 6, though.
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