He Feels He “Embarrassed” His Parents After Harsh Criticism of Ah Girls Go Army
8 DAYS·2025-12-03 22:04
Having a son who’s a movie star is something most parents would proudly shout from the rooftops.
But for Glenn Yong's family… things weren’t quite so straightforward.
On local musician Shin’s podcast, Shin Get’s Real, the 29-year-old opened up about how his parents reacted after his big-screen debut in Jack Neo’s 2022 comedy Ah Girls Go Army.
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Who Knows? 04/12/2025
Ah. Jack Neo the lecherous trying to spinoff from his previous movie. Singaporeans are tired of the similar jokes and antics. wondering whether this Ah Girls Go Alphard movie, was him trying to get more girls when interviewing them for the role. Afterall, he has to do it in his Alphard. City Harvest pastor didn't asked all members to see the movie? He tried to ask actress-host Foyce Le Xuan and French student Maelle Meurzec for sexual favours when they were WORKING with him. [TIRED][COOL]
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wizard 04/12/2025
a cheap publicity stunt to mislead the public
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Liew989 04/12/2025
Another rubbish story taken from old magazines. Skip and go to sleep.
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Francis Chuangli 04/12/2025
So is it an attempt to salvage the situation so that he could be popularized again in the near future?
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banban 04/12/2025
In Singapore, students who do not meet the D7 grade in High Chinese, or who took the standard O-Level Chinese and received a D7 or better, must pass it at the A-Levels if they go to Junior College.
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