By Lee Wei Lin
RBKD: According to 8 Days, Hong Ling mentioned that she would be filming a new show starring Rui En & Elvin Ng, alongside Shane Pow, Nick Teo & Benjamin Tan.
Title of the new show is “Mr. Flower†and Rui En would be acting as a supernatural being who helps people turn good.
Categorised in 8 DAYS, EN, Mister Flower 花花公å, TODAY.
Source: AsiaOne
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By Douglas Tseng
8 Days: Starting from Mar 20… curated Mediacorp content will be available… Viu — to more than 41 million monthly active users in Indonesia, Hongkong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Singapore.
The Mediacorp catalogue include Chinese serials such as Seasons 3 and 4 of the police procedural C.L.I.F..
Source: 8 Days
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It’s during the times of fear we see real kindness in the acts of those who care not only for themselves, but for others too.
Many are standing up to pitch in their efforts… as the need for more funds and resources grow. Amongst them are Asian celebrities who’ve gone the extra mile with their fame and fortune, from local personalities like Kim Lim and Rui En to Crash Landing On You‘s Son Ye-jin.
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Actress Rui En also did her part by mobilising her fanclub RBKD to send 2,150 care packages to healthcare workers in Singapore, thanking them for their efforts to fight the virus…
Source: Women’s Weekly
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By Nadine Chua & The Straits Times
From local actresses like Rui En to international stars such as Fan Bingbing, find out how these celebs are doing their part to help the community
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Other celebrities like homegrown actress Rui En have also tried to do their part.
Source: Her World
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Singapore – Other celebrities like homegrown actress Rui En have also tried to do their part.
Last week, she mobilised her fanclub RBKD to send 2,150 care packages to healthcare workers in Singapore, thanking them for their efforts to fight the virus.
The packages included bottles of water, muesli bars, hand cream, gel pads for their feet, and revitalising face and eye masks. The items cost $88,000 in total and were sponsored by brands like cosmetics maker L’Oreal Paris Singapore and Kyusoku Jikan, which specialises in leg care products, from Lion Corporation Singapore, according to a Facebook post by the fanclub on Friday (Feb 21).
Besides medical personnel, cleaners working at Singapore General Hospital, Tan Tock Seng Hospital and the National Centre for Infectious Diseases also received the care packages.
Source: Straits Times
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By Hana O
Singapore — More people are extending their appreciation to those on the frontlines of the battle against Covid-19, the most recent ones being actress Rui En and her fan club.
Source: MSN
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By Lee Wei Lin
2/13 Rui En and her fan club went the extra mile for charity
Source: 8 Days
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The 39-year-old actress is glad that “Singaporeans have triumphed by letting LOVE have the last laugh.â€
Local actress Rui En leads by example in showing healthcare workers that we care.
Source: CNA
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