Daily roundup: Queen of Tears actor Park Sung-hoon refutes rumours he's from chaebol family - and other top stories ...
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Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today.
1. 'I didn't have any money to eat with my friends': Queen of Tears actor Park Sung-hoon refutes rumours he's from chaebol family
While South Korean actor Park Sung-hoon plays rich and badass characters in hit drama series The Glory (2023, as Jeon Jae-joon) and Queen of Tears (2024, as Yoon Eun-sung), it is actually quite the opposite for him in real life... » READ MORE
2. 'I just want my stuff back': Woman posts fliers at Choa Chu Kang to catch AirPods thief
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She wants her AirPods back - and she's pulling out all the stops for it.
A determined Rachel Ong decided to put up fliers under a HDB block in Keat Hong in Choa Chu Kang after her AirPods were taken by a stranger, she shared in a post to Facebook group Complaint Singapore last Thursday (May 2)... » READ MORE
3. Bibi, Got7's BamBam, Sandara Park and more to perform at Waterbomb Singapore 2024
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Get your super soakers ready because the first lineup for Waterbomb Singapore 2024 is out.
K-pop stars BamBam (from Got7), Bibi, Kwon Eun-bi, Sandara Park (formerly of 2NE1) and girl group Viviz will be performing at the music and water-themed festival, which takes place at Siloso Beach, Sentosa, on Aug 24 and 25... » READ MORE
4. 'The industry is gradually declining': Second-gen owner closes old-school CD shop in Chinatown after more than 70 years
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Just last Friday (May 3), news broke of the iconic Thambi Magazine Store in Holland Village shutting down, which until yesterday had been running for 80 years.
Unfortunately, another long-standing old-school store will be facing the same fate... » READ MORE
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