Author - jessie tan

Bernice Liu’s “Changing Face” Gains Attention

Bernice Liu’s (廖碧兒) ever-changing facial features is becoming a hot topic of discussion, leading to speculations that the 41-year-old has been getting plastic surgery. Now the owner of an ever-growing wine business, the former beauty queen has been spending more time managing her business than doing on-screen work, but that hasn’t stopped Bernice from returning to acting...

Owen Cheung Has a Wonderful Girlfriend

Receiving a surge of popularity after starring in 2017’s Legal Mavericks <踩過界>, Owen Cheung (張振朗) was given many work opportunities. Although it was rumored that he was dating ViuTV actress Renci Yeung (楊偲泳) during this time, TVB management supposedly asked Owen to keep his romance private, which the actor complied with. However, recently the media spotted Owen quietly going on a date with...

Roxanne Tong’s Cousin, Daniel Lee, Makes Modeling Debut

  Roxanne Tong (湯洛雯) comes from a family of entertainment—her father, Tong Chun-chung (湯鎮宗) is a former TVB actor with a prolific television career in mainland China; and her uncle, Kent Tong (湯鎮業), is one of the members of the Five Tigers. Kent’s own two sons, twins Bruce (湯君慈) and Chris (湯君耀) are actors, and Roxanne’s younger sister Cassandre (湯洛瑤) is an Instagram star. So it isn’t a...

Gigi Leung and Family Return to Hong Kong Just Before Spain’s Lockdown

The coronavirus pandemic has affected over 140 countries around the world, and many European countries, including Italy, Spain, and France, are on mandatory lockdown. Spain is the second European country, after Italy, to be most hit by the coronavirus pandemic. As of the week of March 15th, Spain has confirmed over 6,300 cases, with over 190...

M’sia: Streets & Popular Places Become Ghost Towns As Country Goes Into Restricted Movement

You know you watch all the end-of-the-world movies and the last thing you’d think about is having it happen to you? Well something is happening, right here, right now, and it’s kinda looking pretty end-of-the-world like. Source: ABC News Since the government’s initiative to put the country under a Restricted Movement order, it would seem that for...

M’sians Still Going Out To Restaurants To Eat Despite Rising Risk of Spreading Covid-19 Infection

As the Movement Control Order is officially enforced today, many businesses have shuttered their doors and Malaysians all across the nation are advised to stay home unless it is absolutely neessary for them to go out. Unfortunately, the severity of why the Movement Control Order was enforced seems to have been ignored by some people entirely, according...

HR Ministry: M’sian Workers On Quarantine Are Entitled To Sick Leave

The Human Resource Ministry has recently come forward to clarify how Malaysian workers are to be treated by their employers should they receive instruction to quarantine because of Covid-19. Source: Straits Times According to the Star, the Ministry said that “employers have to provide paid sick leave or hospitalisation leave during the entire treatment period for patients with Covid-19 symptoms”....

Want To Go Jogging In The Park? You’re Not Allowed To, According To Minister of Youth & Sports

For most of us affected by the movement control, it’s probably a big question as to whether we are allowed to leave home or not. And if we are allowed to leave home, which places are we allowed to go, and what activities are we allowed to do until the Movement Control Order is lifted?...

IGP: Interstate Travelling Ban NOT Lifted, Only Special Permits Granted Under Certain Circumstances

After the interstate travel ban was announced, the police stated that those who want to travel across states would have to acquire special permission that’s approved by the police station before travelling. Following the announcement, many Malaysians had rushed to their nearest police station to get the interstate travel permits. According to the Star, Malaysians were forming...

Covid-19 Has Reached ALL Parts of Malaysia With 673 Cases, 2 Deaths & 12 in Critical Condition

The Ministry of Health reported yesterday (17th March) that the virus has reached all the states of Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak. The states with the most cases are Selangor with 161 cases, and Kuala Lumpur with 113 cases. This brings the total number of cases in the country to 673 at the time of writing. Source: Twitter Just yesterday...