By Bryan Lim
RBKD: AsiaOne shares about Alien Huang’s close ties to various local celebrities in Singapore, and mentions Rui En’s tribute to Alien.
Source: AsiaOne
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By Seow Kai Lun
RBKD: AsiaOne takes a look at how Singapore’s NDP songs have evolved over the years since the first NDP song in 1984, and mentions various local artistes, including Rui En, who have fronted these songs in recent years.
Source: AsiaOne
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By Kwok Kar Peng
Rui En, fan club, celeb friends gift over 2,000 care packages to local frontline medical staff, cleaners, drivers https://t.co/K46wiVrZPD pic.twitter.com/4we9ernmhi
— AsiaOne (@asiaonecom) February 21, 2020
The gesture was initiated and co-organised by Rui En, who raised funds for the gifts, packed the items, wrote the notes, and treated volunteers to drinks.
A representative from Rui En’s fan club RBKD told AsiaOne they spoke to their nursing friends before deciding to give the hospital staff hand cream because “a lot of them have dry, cracked hands from (using) alcohol sanitisers”.
They also gave the care packs to cleaners and drivers at the hospitals as they are an “overlooked group of heroes in the hospital”.
RBKD: Visit AsiaOne for the full article, include response from SGH.
Source: AsiaOne
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RBKD: Hong Ling gushed about how she admires Rui En but acted all cool in front of her. In a short span of 30s, Hong Ling said “I love Rui En” three times.
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By Kimberly Foo
#NDP2019 all-star theme song: They forgot to call these Singaporeans https://t.co/AmsjA5vl1Q #Singapore #RuiEn @NathanHartono @plspreeti @sezairi @TabithaNauser pic.twitter.com/IgXNR1rvNK
— AsiaOne (@asiaonecom) May 23, 2019
This year’s National Day Parade (NDP) theme song is the most ambitious crossover event yet.
Reminiscent of Michael Jackson’s We Are The World, a total of 300 Singaporeans – including 27 musicians – across different generations were assembled to film Our Singapore (2019), taking 12 hours to shoot the whole thing.
Old is also gold for this year’s song.
But take a closer look at the music video and you may realise that some of our local stars are not in it.
Here’s who we think should have been included in this star-studded line-up.
PAST NDP SONGS ALUMNI
Singapore Idol Taufik Batisah made it, but not his partner from 2005’s Reach Out for the Skies, the popular actress Rui En.
A missed chance for them to recreate the sick dance moves from this song.
Source: AsiaOne
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By Lynette Phua
Piggy things
Former local actress Sora Ma, Yvonne Lim (and her husband, Alex Tien, ex-Taiwanese boy band B.A.D member), actress Rui En, and radio DJ Dennis Chew join in the Year of the Pig celebrations by literally becoming ‘pigs’.
Source: AsiaOne
Categorised in asiaone.com, EN.
By Nicholas Yong
More than two decades after it was launched, and just months after it comprehensively revamped its website, news and lifestyle aggregator AsiaOne is expected to shut down as early as next month.
AsiaOne is the primary content aggregator for SPH’s publications, featuring stories from the likes of The Straits Times and The New Paper, while also syndicating content from SPH magazines, such as Her World.
The news comes on the back of Wednesday’s announcement that SPH will be cutting 230 jobs by the end of the year, as part of a previously announced 10 per cent reduction in its work force.
Source: Yahoo!
Categorised in asiaone.com, EN, Her World, The Straits Times, Yahoo.sg.
By Lisa Twang
CARING GODMOTHER
Baby Avery may not be rolling in gold (Kate Pang’s the ambassador of a pawnbroker’s gold collection), but she has been showered with gifts from her godmother Rui En.
Andie Chen, who got close to Rui En after starring together in this year’s Channel 8 drama If Only I Could as a married couple, was the one who suggested she become Avery’s godmother.
In fact, the couple got the name Avery from the 35-year-old local actress, who had originally planned to use it for her own daughter in future.
“Many people have the impression that Rui En is cold, but she is actually a very warm-hearted and caring godmother,” said Pang.
“She visits often and buys cute and quirky presents for the kids, like a blanket with a sheep’s head.
“I think she would make a great mother. She has such an intense love for children, and likes to carry and cuddle them.”
Pang joked that Rui En has yet to change Avery’s diapers, but she is welcome to if she volunteers.
Source: The New Paper, Lollipop, Her World, AsiaOne
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