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My Perfect Weekend with SGAG's Xiao Ming
My Perfect Weekend with SGAG's Xiao Ming

Straits Times

time26-06-2025

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  • Straits Times

My Perfect Weekend with SGAG's Xiao Ming

Adrian Ang with his wife Goh Xin Lei and their children spending a weekend in Bali in May. PHOTO: Who: Adrian Ang, 38, better known as Xiao Ming, is co-founder of local online comedy platform SGAG. He is married to Ms Goh Xin Lei, 38, an executive manager at professional services company Accenture. The couple have two children – a four-month-old daughter and a two-year-old son. Earlier in June, the Singaporean online personality collaborated with home-grown traditional Chinese medicine brand Eu Yan Sang to launch its Tired Adults Survival Kit. The $88 bundle contains eight of Eu Yan Sang's top-selling remedies, and its design features illustrated snapshots of Ang's chaotic life and parenting moments. 'On a typical Saturday morning, w e will g o for a cafe run. We make it a point to find a nice spot as a family to have our coffee – or, for the kids, hot chocolate – to start the weekend on a happy note. Our go-to spot is Cosford Container Park in Changi. It is the best place in Singapore to watch planes take off and land because it is right beside the airport runway. My son gets really excited watching the planes fly. Sometimes, after our afternoon nap, we have a little cycling trip or we go to the beach , depending on the weather . It is a little challenging now with two kids, but over the weekends, I tr y to make the most out of whatever little time my wife and I have to ourselves. Adrian Ang swimming with his son. PHOTO: COURTESY OF ADRIAN ANG In the evenings, a couple of my friends and I play pickleball, as we have caught on to the pickleball craze. After my son falls asleep, I try to squeeze in at least an hour to play a couple of rounds, which is better than nothing. Otherwise, I go for an ice bath around the corner of my home in the east, which helps shock my body awake with the really cold water. The most memorable weekend I have had was in Bali in May. It was the first time we travelled as a family of four. There is something about family holidays – the kids suddenly grow up and mature so much in such a short amount of time. They will try things they have never tried before or do things they don't usually do. Maybe it is because we are more observant, as we are spending more time with them, or maybe it is because they are in a new environment. It is always nice to experience family life outside our home. ' Get the ST Smart Parenting newsletter for expert advice. Visit the microsite for more

Singapore content creator Annette Lee to write and direct first feature film
Singapore content creator Annette Lee to write and direct first feature film

New Paper

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Paper

Singapore content creator Annette Lee to write and direct first feature film

Singaporean singer-songwriter, scriptwriter and social media personality Annette Lee will make her debut as a feature film director with the drama-comedy Dream Stall. The 32-year-old content creator is writing the screenplay and will work with entertainment company mm2 Entertainment to produce and distribute the movie. Principal photography is expected to start later in 2025. The production is holding a casting call for actors fitting four categories: female, aged between 23 and 28; male, aged 23 to 28; female, aged 10 to 12; and male, aged 15 to 16. Some acting experience is preferred and responses must come in by June 18. More information about the casting call can be found on Lee's Instagram page (@annettelee), which has 245,000 followers. Dream Stall, which will be in Mandarin and English, is about a fresh university graduate named Enya (played by Lee) who takes over her father's bak kut teh hawker business. He disapproves of her decision, but she is determined to fulfil her dream of becoming a chef. In a press statement, Lee says: "I want to explore a story that delves into the modern Singaporean dream and examines what it truly means to achieve success in a highly pragmatic society like Singapore." The popular influencer and comedienne, who studied digital film-making at Nanyang Technological University, graduated in 2015. Her short films Graduation (2014) and Keep Mum (2015) have earned awards and nominations, including at the Singapore Short Film Awards and National Youth Film Awards. In 2016, she joined home-grown social media platform SGAG, becoming a pioneer in its video team, creating sketches and web series for brands. She went independent in 2020 and now writes, directs and acts in her own videos. Lee released her debut EP, All Our Achilles Heels, in 2017, and followed up with a second EP, Song For The Underdog, in 2020. She held her first major live show, Annette Lee: All-In-One, at the Esplanade Theatre in 2022, featuring her comedy and music. Mr Gary Goh, managing director of mm2 Entertainment Singapore, says the company "is deeply committed to nurturing the next generation of storytellers, primarily through our Y2Y (Youth to Youth) programme". "Dream Stall exemplifies our belief in empowering young voices to share their unique perspectives and lived experiences. Annette's journey from content creator to feature film director is a powerful inspiration for aspiring film-makers across Singapore and the region. We hope her courage to tell an authentic story will encourage more young talents to pursue their dreams and contribute to our local film industry."

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