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Daily roundup: Ayumi Hamasaki turns first solo Singapore concert into full-blown musical spectacle — and other top stories today

Daily roundup: Ayumi Hamasaki turns first solo Singapore concert into full-blown musical spectacle — and other top stories today

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Daily roundup: Ayumi Hamasaki turns first solo Singapore concert into full-blown musical spectacle — and other top stories today
Daily roundup: Ayumi Hamasaki turns first solo Singapore concert into full-blown musical spectacle — and other top stories today

AsiaOne

time11 hours ago

  • AsiaOne

Daily roundup: Ayumi Hamasaki turns first solo Singapore concert into full-blown musical spectacle — and other top stories today

Shaikh Syed Isa Semait, who served as Singapore's mufti for nearly four decades, died on Monday (July 7) at the age of 87... » READ MORE Property tycoon Ong Beng Seng set for another pre-trial conference on July 23 Billionaire and hotelier Ong Beng Seng will have his case heard in court again on July 23 in a pre-trial conference... » READ MORE 4. Andie Chen admits 'traces of loss and loneliness' after 10th acting Star Awards defeat In a race, only one person can clinch first place. For local actor Andie Chen, the Star Awards race has become a standard affair, but one he has yet to bring home a trophy from... » READ MORE editor@

Actor Shane Pow's sub-$100 Star Awards 2025 get-up
Actor Shane Pow's sub-$100 Star Awards 2025 get-up

Straits Times

time12 hours ago

  • Straits Times

Actor Shane Pow's sub-$100 Star Awards 2025 get-up

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Actor Shane Pow spent less than $100 on his Taobao outfit for Star Awards 2025. SINGAPORE – Amid the glitz and glamour on the Star Awards 2025 red carpet on July 6, actor Shane Pow opted for a low-cost option. In his Instagram post on July 7, he wrote: 'Took a risk with no plan B when I bought my outfit from Taobao. I'm glad it worked out!' The video begins with Pow, 34, posing the question: 'Would you wear a $100 Taobao outfit to a red carpet?' He is then seen opening a parcel, which contained three packages. Set to the Star Awards theme song, the sped-up video shows the star trying on his look. He also added a clip of him on the red carpet with fellow local celebrities Ben Yeo, Jeffrey Xu, Jeremy Chan and Lee Teng. They were all dressed in black. At the end of the video, Pow reveals how much his outfit cost. The jacket was $41.77, the shoes were $28.29 and the pants $26.61. The grand total: $96.67. Singapore-based Taiwanese actress and host Kate Pang commented: 'A handsome guy will look good in anything he wears.' Radio DJ Joakim Gomez wrote: 'The backstory we all needed.' Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore NDP celebrations to be held at 5 heartland sites, including Bishan and Punggol, on Aug 10 Singapore NDP 2025: Tank that bumped into traffic light lost steering and braking power due to faulty part Singapore AI cannot supplant learning, it must enable it: Desmond Lee Singapore SIA flight from Brisbane to Singapore diverted to Perth due to technical issue: Report Business ShopBack to scale up its payments business as it gets major payment institution licence Asia China warns Trump on tariffs, threatens retaliation on supply chain deals Singapore Grab to trial driverless shuttle for staff between Media Circle office and one-north MRT station Multimedia 'I suspect he's cheating': She finds proof when spouses stray Pow was nominated for the BYD Favourite Male Character Award for playing a member of the Sexual Offence Department in Unforgivable. The award went to Romeo Tan for Mr Zhou's Ghost Stories @ Job Haunting III. Pow was a full-time artiste with Mediacorp before he was convicted of drink-driving in 2021. He currently has three Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes awards. He has been nominated twice for Best Supporting Actor, in 2018 and 2019, but did not win.

Star Awards 2025: Biggest winner Christopher Lee says son Zed was happy he was thanked twice on stage
Star Awards 2025: Biggest winner Christopher Lee says son Zed was happy he was thanked twice on stage

CNA

time14 hours ago

  • CNA

Star Awards 2025: Biggest winner Christopher Lee says son Zed was happy he was thanked twice on stage

Christopher Lee got the best early birthday present when he took home three trophies at the Star Awards on Sunday night (Jul 6). The Malaysia-born actor, who turns 54 on Jul 23, was the night's biggest winner, clinching Best Actor for mystery drama Kill Sera Sera, Best Programme Host for variety show Dishing With Chris Lee 2, and the Special Achievement Award. The first two, he shared, were completely unexpected. In fact, he was so surprised that he hesitated before going on stage when pal Mark Lee announced his name for Best Programme Host. Backstage, still clutching his trophies in disbelief, Lee beamed: 'I'm really surprised and happy. I was very contented to just receive the Special Achievement Award. I didn't expect to get Best Host and Best Actor too.' Lee, who snagged Best Host for the same show in 2023, previously took home Best Actor in 1997 for The Price Of Peace and in 2013 for Show Hand. He also has four Golden Bell Awards under his belt. 'Like my wife said, 'What award can I win next year?'' he chuckled, referring to Fann Wong's infamous quip at the 1995 Star Awards. 'It really feels that way.' For those too young to remember, a then-newbie Wong caused a stir when she blurted those words after sweeping three awards: Best Actress for Chronicle Of Life, Best Newcomer and Top 5 Most Popular Artiste. While it's debatable if Wong appreciated him bringing up her controversial one-liner, one person who would be most pleased with Lees' antics is their 11-year-old son Zed. 'That's because I mentioned his name twice on stage,' said Lee. If you too were wondering who the 'buddy Li Xi Quan' Lee thanked in his acceptance speech was – it's Zed. Now that Lee is a two-time Best Host winner, does he think Zed – who impressed with his Mandarin skills at a Mother Tongue Symposium – would be inspired to follow in dad's footsteps to be a host? 'His Chinese is good?' Lee laughed. 'I'll let him make his own choices. Perhaps he might in the future. I will let him decide for himself.' He added: 'Our generation and his are very different, and so is their way of thinking. If he wants to be a host, I'd support him. If not, I'd encourage him to do something else. What's most important is that he does something he enjoys.' As for celebrating his wins, that will have to wait. Lee had to catch a flight back to Taiwan for work right after the awards. 'Perhaps a couple of days before or after my birthday, I'll come back and have a good celebration with my family,' he said. Catch Lee's winning moment at the Star Awards in the video below:

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