06 December 2006
Their chiselled good looks and talent have driven fans to distraction, but who managed to sweep them off their feet? JEANMARIE TAN, HO LIAN-YI and STEPHANIE CONCEICAO report on this year’s crop of male idols
Dude of the year
The nominees
3 ELVIN NG
YOU know a newcomer is hot when he’s too busy to talk about his nomination for Dude Of The Year.
But he really turned heads this year in the Channel 8 idol drama Love @ 0 Degrees along with Rui En, Felicia Chin, Michelle Saram and Julian Hee.
Source: The New Paper
Categorised in Love at Zero Degrees 爱情零度C, The New Paper.
03 December 2006
tanyhi@sph.com.sg
YOU might have felt cynical about tapping celebrities to brandish branded goods.
But what if there was a good cause behind the brandishing?
Celebrity power is being harnessed not only to boost up sales, but to assist in the fight against Aids in Africa.
Motorola’s Moto Red project has recruited a small army of 14 local personalities to become Moto Red ambassadors and help promote Motorola’s upcoming red-coloured handphones.
Their message: If you buy a red Motorola Razr from M1 or StarHub in the coming weeks, US$17 ($26) from the proceeds will go directly to the Global Fund which helps Aids patients in Africa. US$17 is enough to buy medicine to keep an Aids patient alive for a year.
The local ambassadors – including Eunice Olsen, Rui En, Adam Chen, Jean Danker, Russell Wong, Singapore idol runner-up Jonathan Leong and national shuttler Ronald Susilo – will tell you upfront that the project is no act of philanthropy.
Source: The New Paper
Categorised in The New Paper.
02 December 2006
Motorola dials into the charitable mode with red phones endorsed by 14 local celebs
IT MAY not be Motorola’s latest phone, but 14 local celebrities won’t be caught using anything other than Motorola’s Moto Red Motorazr V3.
The group, which includes Eunice Olsen, Rui En, Beatrice Chia-Richmond and Jonathan Leong, showed up as non-paid ambassadors at yesterday’s launch of Motorola’s charity project Moto Red.
While they get the phones free, Motorola says several have offered to pay for them.
The six-year Moto Red project aims to help eliminate Aids in Africa through the sale of specially designed red phones from popular lines, starting with the Motorazr V3.
From next month, the 14 local celebrities will appear in Project Red posters in newspapers and magazines for free.
Source: The Straits Times
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9th November 2006
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10 December 2006
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19th October 2006
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Source: I Weekly
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13 October 2006
Despite his drink driving troubles, Christopher Lee is in the running for the 2006 Star Awards’ Top 10 Most Popular Male Artiste award.
Lee Sze Yong
MEDIA REPORTER
New face Elvin Ng and Project SuperStar champion Kelvin Tan will also be contesting the Most Popular Newcomer award, along with female artistes Chew Sin Huey, Candyce Toh and Dawn Yeoh.
Chew, a first-timer in the race, will face competition from 19 female artistes for the Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes award.
They are: Pan Lingling, Joanne Peh, Fiona Xie, Kym Ng, Xiang Yun, Rui En, Patricia Mok, Bukoh Mary, Priscelia Chan, Quan Yifeng, Yvonne Lim, Jacelyn Tay, Jesseca Liu, Huang Biren, Michelle Chong, Michelle Chia, Jeanette Aw, Ivy Lee and Felicia Chin.
Star Awards will be held on Dec 10 at MediaCorp’s TV Theatre. In previous years, voting took place one week before the awards ceremony. This year, telepoll lines will be open from next Tuesday to Dec 10, for two months. Calls cost 80 cents each.
A lead-up series, Star Awards Up-close, will air every Tuesday starting next week on Channel 8 to update voting results.
Source: The Straits Times
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12th October 2006
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