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Shane Pow reveals how much his Star Awards outfit from Taobao costs
Shane Pow reveals how much his Star Awards outfit from Taobao costs

AsiaOne

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

Shane Pow reveals how much his Star Awards outfit from Taobao costs

The glitzy Star Awards held last Sunday (July 6) saw many local celebrities dripped in expensive outfits and bling. For instance, Tyler Ten was reportedly dressed in Fendi and had Bulgari jewellery. However, Shane Pow opted for a more affordable and relatable option to his look and gave fans a fun behind-the-scenes nugget after the event. He took to Instagram on Monday to share that his outfit, bought from Taobao, had cost him less than $100. The 34-year-old wrote: "Took a risk with no plan B when I bought my outfit from Taobao. I'm glad it worked out!" In the video, he said that his jacket cost $41.77, pants $26.61 and shoes $28.29, totalling $96.67. The short jacket was in elegant black with a mandarin collar and bamboo detailing on the chest and his pants had a simple but eye-catching white stitching on the side. Many netizens noted that despite the low price, his outfit looked good. One user commented: "You don't have to wear famous brands to look good. Comfort and naturalness are the most important things." Radio DJ Joakim Gomez added: "The backstory we all needed." [[nid:719834]] No part of this article can be reproduced without permission from AsiaOne.

Shane Pow reveals how much his Star Awards outfit from Taobao costs, Entertainment News
Shane Pow reveals how much his Star Awards outfit from Taobao costs, Entertainment News

AsiaOne

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

Shane Pow reveals how much his Star Awards outfit from Taobao costs, Entertainment News

The glitzy Star Awards held last Sunday (July 6) saw many local celebrities dripped in expensive outfits and bling. For instance, Tyler Ten was reportedly dressed in Fendi and had Bulgari jewellery. However, Shane Pow opted for a more affordable and relatable option to his look and gave fans a fun behind-the-scenes nugget after the event. He took to Instagram on Monday to share that his outfit, bought from Taobao, had cost him less than $100. The 34-year-old wrote: "Took a risk with no plan B when I bought my outfit from Taobao. I'm glad it worked out!" In the video, he said that his jacket cost $41.77, pants $26.61 and shoes $28.29, totalling $96.67. The short jacket was in elegant black with a mandarin collar and bamboo detailing on the chest and his pants had a simple but eye-catching white stitching on the side. Many netizens noted that despite the low price, his outfit looked good. One user commented: "You don't have to wear famous brands to look good. Comfort and naturalness are the most important things." Radio DJ Joakim Gomez added: "The backstory we all needed." [[nid:719834]] No part of this article can be reproduced without permission from AsiaOne.

Actor Tyler Ten will treat himself to Shin Ramyun instant noodles after winning big at Star Awards 2025
Actor Tyler Ten will treat himself to Shin Ramyun instant noodles after winning big at Star Awards 2025

CNA

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNA

Actor Tyler Ten will treat himself to Shin Ramyun instant noodles after winning big at Star Awards 2025

If there's any indication that Tyler Ten is set to become one of Mediacorp's brightest stars, this Star Awards just proved it. The 29-year-old was named Best Rising Star and was also one of the three Most Popular Rising Stars, along with fellow young guns Zhang Zetong and Ayden Sng. It would be the last time the trio are eligible for the award, as it's only open to stars with five or fewer years of experience, and they will battle for the Top 10 Most Popular Artiste awards next year. It's about time Ten had his moment of glory. A finalist at Star Search 2019, he was a face to watch from the get-go. There was hardly anyone taller, fitter, or more heartthrob-by than him in the competition. You can still say the same about him and his competition now. He just took longer to get here than, say, Star Search 2019 champ Zhang Zetong, who was last year's big winner. But its Ten's time now. And you get the impression he knows it. When we ask why he looked so nervous – like a kid awaiting his PSLE results – before presenter Huang Biren announced his name, Ten said: 'My heart was pounding… A lot of people have been giving me support and they believe that I would get this award. I felt stressed that I wouldn't be able to go on the stage to thank them.' He didn't want to be disappointed again after going home empty-handed the last few Star Awards. 'The past few years I tried to manifest and believe I would win but it turned out to be a big disappointment. So this year I tried to do something different. I just didn't think about it. I believe that when the time comes, it will come.' He's had a great year, of course. His role as a psycho killer in Best Drama, Unforgivable, showed he's not just a pretty face, but one with acting chops. And of course, there's his star-making turned as lovable gangster Bai Ah Li in Emerald Hill, which in no doubt, has skyrocketed his popularity. When Ten went on stage, dressed in a chest-baring suit, host Guo Liang said he looked so anxious, his pecs were tensed up. 'I'll take that as a compliment,' laughed Ten. We asked how many push-ups he did before getting dressed. He said: 'I didn't. All I did was go on a fast two nights ago until noon today. I believe in fasting and it helps regenerate your cells. It's good for your health. I do it about once a week.' He must be starving now. Surely, he must be hankering for a big meal after the awards. 'I don't think I can tonight because everywhere is closed by now,' he said. 'So tomorrow I'll order a huge Nutella cake and finish it all by myself. I have been dieting and cutting out sugar. I love chocolate. I love Nutella. Hopefully it will satisfy all my cravings," he added, laughing. Tomorrow seems too far away a celebration for something he has been anticipating for so long, we tell him. 'Okay I think I will eat instant noodles when I get home, Shin Ramyun. I love it, I haven't had it in months."

Mediacorp's Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story to air on one of China's top satellite channels later this year
Mediacorp's Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story to air on one of China's top satellite channels later this year

CNA

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNA

Mediacorp's Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story to air on one of China's top satellite channels later this year

Mediacorp's hit period drama series Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story has been acquired by Chinese media conglomerate Shanghai Media Group (SMG). It is set to air later this year on SMG's Dragon TV, one of China's top five satellite channels with over 360 million monthly viewers. The announcement was made at SMG's international audio-visual content cooperation and exchange forum held in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday (Jun 24). Cast members Chantalle Ng and Tyler Ten attended the event and participated in a sharing session, offering insights into the show's cultural backdrop and key character arcs. 'This latest acquisition is a powerful signal that Singapore stories continue to command a place on the world stage. It underscores the growing appetite for authentic local stories; and reaffirms the calibre of our creative talent, both cast and crew, in crafting premium content that resonates globally," said Virginia Lim, chief content officer of Mediacorp, Lim added: "We hope Chinese audiences will enjoy Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya as much as they were captivated by The Little Nyonya, and will keep building on this momentum to bring even more distinctive Singaporean voices to international audiences.' A spin-off of the popular 2008 series The Little Nyonya, Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story is set within a stately Peranakan mansion. The drama unfolds two gripping murder mysteries and follows the entwined lives of three 'Little Nyonyas'. Emerald Hill garnered over 1.67 million viewers on mewatch and Channel 8 and is the most-watched local Chinese drama on these platforms in the last five years. The series also made history as the first Mediacorp Chinese drama to debut at No 1 on Netflix Singapore.

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