15May
It was her husband’s swearing-in ceremony, but thanks to her beauty, Loo Tze Lui was the one who turned heads tonight.
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All eyes are on newly-minted Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, 51, as he takes over from now-senior minister, Lee Hsien Loong today (May 15). All that focus on our new PM has also catapulted his wife, Loo Tze Lui, into the spotlight.
PM Wong’s marriage to Loo Tze Lui is his second. The pair do not have kids, and the latter is known to keep a very low profile, hardly appearing in any of PM Wong’s social media posts.
Ms Loo used to be a banker, and was on the board of directors for the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) up till 2023. According to reports, she currently works in wealth management.
Last September, Ms Loo was seen alongside PM Wong at President Tharman’s inauguration at the Istana. Her appearance quickly turned her into a widely discussed topic on social media, with many netizens taking notice of her elegance and beauty.
Some dubbed her “Singapore’s prettiest Prime Minister wife”, while other netizens have said she gives off a “Korean star vibe”.
She again impressed many with her grace and beauty earlier tonight during her husband’s swearing-in ceremony. She had on simple black dress and necklace, much like the classic outfit she wore during President Tharman’s inauguration ceremony.
“Can someone screenshot Lawrence Wong’s wife, I’m outside now,” requested one netizen.
Looks like Ms Loo really lived up to expectations tonight ‘cos well, we’ll let the comments below speak for themselves.



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