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Life’s wonderful with Elvin Ng and Julie Tan

Greetings and salutations, fellow stargazers! This is your Showbiz Sista ushering in the Chinese New Year with the cast of It’s A Wonderful Life.

Thumbs up because it’s Wonderful, innit?

Yes, the great thing about being Chinese is that we get to celebrate two new years a year. It’s A Wonderful Life is this year’s festive, “happy family” drama — the one we’ve all come to expect every CNY.

And the obligatory yu sheng at the press conference.

The show’s about a bunch of heartland neighbours, played by the likes of Chen Liping and Huang Wen Yong, a married couple who have trouble with their daughter-in-law and son (played by Zen Chong and Paige Chua).

The rest of the squabbling neighbours include Ha Yu, Lin Mei Jiao, Dennis Chew, Adeline Lim and Brandon Wong.

But Showbiz Sista knows my stargazers are most looking forward to seeing what kind of chemistry there will be between hunky heartthrob Elvin Ng and sweet young thing  Julie Tan.

Elvin plays a feckless artist and Julie plays a returning emigrant, and, well, the path of true love never did run smooth.

Because arty types wear skirts.

Even their on-screen kiss was awkward, according to Elvin. “I’m older than Julie by 12 years, so she probably thinks of me as some pervert uncle,” the 32-year-old joked.

“Just call me Uncle Elvin”

All Julie knows, though, is that when they were filming the kissing scene, she was so hungry that, at the critical moment, her stomach made a huge growl. “I was rolling on the ground laughing,” she recounted.

That’s far from her worst moment, though. While filming a seaside scene with Ha Yu and Dennis, Julie said, ‘I got stung by a jellyfish!’ ‘I offered to pee on it!’ Dennis contributed. ‘I was sent to the hospital instead,’ Julie deadpanned.

Water births are generally attempted by women

These and other hijinks — all in It’s A Wonderful Life. Or, at least, the outtakes.

Catch It’s A Wonderful Life starting Jan 21, weekdays at 9pm, on MediaCorp TV Channel 8. Showbiz Sista, signing out. Live long and pop corn!


Welcome to 96°C Cafe!

Greetings and salutations, fellow stargazers! This is your Showbiz Sista chilling out at the hippest new cafe in town: 96°C Cafe!

Remember the barista training course that Desmond Tan, Ian Fang, Julie Tan and Paige Chua went through? Well, they’re putting those skills to good use in the drama 96°C Cafe.

The webisodes, which will be available on xinMSN, have been shot, and today, filming on the Channel 8 drama began. The drama, which also stars Tay Ping Hui, Romeo Tan, Pan Ling Ling, Cynthia Koh, Adam Chen, Zhu Hou Ren, Jin Yin Ji, Wang Yu Qing and more, will pick up where the webisodes left off.

Showbiz Sista will let proprietor Desmond take you on a tour of his modest little setup — and meet the people who work and hang out in 96°C Cafe!

96°C Cafe webisodes debut on xinmsn Feb 18; two episodes will be released every Monday for four weeks. Starting April 7, catch the show as 20-minute episodes every Sunday at 10.30pm on MediaCorp TV Channel 8. And starting April 29, see the whole story unfold as a full drama, airing at 9pm on Channel 8.

Showbiz Sista, signing out. Live long and pop corn!

Video by Loke Kok Fai, photos by Gayathiri Chandramohan.


Coffee talk with aspiring baristas Desmond, Ian, Julie and Paige!

Greetings and salutations, fellow stargazers! This is your Showbiz Sista stopping to smell the freshly roasted beans with the stars of upcoming web and TV drama 96C Cafe!

The hipsters have landed and the entertainment scene is cashing in on the rise of coffee culture in Singapore. For this on-trend new show, young actors Desmond Tan, Ian Fang, Julie Tan and Paige Chua are set to play beautiful people who work in a coffee bar, so they had to be put through a rigorous barista training session.

By the end of it all, each of them should be able to whip up a skinny soy mochaccino whatever in less time than it takes to skin a starfish.

In the meantime, however, it’s not all fun and froth, because this is proper coffee, and not your three-in-one, okay? Cool beans!

96C Cafe webisodes debut on xinmsn Feb 18; two episodes will be released every Monday for four weeks. Starting April 7, catch the show as 20-minute episodes every Sunday at 10.30pm on MediaCorp TV Channel 8. And starting April 29, see the whole story unfold as a full drama, airing at 9pm on Channel 8.

Showbiz Sista, signing out. Live long and pop corn!


Golden oldies

Greetings and salutations, fellow stargazers! This is your Showbiz Sista taking a trip down memory lane with a host of artistes including Joanne Peh, Chen Hanwei, Qi Yuwu, Eelyn Kok and Cynthia Koh — the cast of Channel 8′s year-end period mega-blockbuster, A Song To Remember.

Not my own memories, though — Showbiz Sista is far, FAR too young to remember the Dirty Thirties. And, of course, so is the cast. But A Song To Remember, being set in the Thirties Shanghai and Singapore old-time cabaret scene, will take you right back to that glittering era.

Joanne and Eelyn play rival cabaret divas, while Julie Tan also stars as an up-and-coming young threat to their top-dog statuses. Yuwu plays a young musician with the hots for Joanne. Cynthia plays an abused wife, while Hanwei takes his first turn at being a smarmy old baddie. A Song To Remember also stars Priscelia Chan, Alan Tern, Desmond Tan and May Phua.

Watch this vid to see the cast natter on about nostalgia.

Catch A Song To Remember starting Tuesday (Nov 22) at 9pm on MediaCorp TV Channel 8. Showbiz Sista, signing out. Live long and pop corn!


Rui En and Joanne Peh: A “painless” relationship

Greetings and salutations, fellow stargazers! This is your Showbiz Sista with some tattling tales on what happens when you put two starlets in the same show! A Tale Of Two Cities has Rui En and Joanne Peh in its starring roles: Rui En as an irresponsible heiress and Joanne as a materialistic gold-digger. And while there doesn’t seem to be any personal rivalry between the two big, beautiful names, you can bet there’ll be at least some professional tension, with both ladies nominated for the Best Actress Star Award this year.

At the press conference (Left to right): Taiwanese newcomer Kate Pang, Rui En, Hong Kong actress Mimi Choo, Joanne Peh, and Julie Tan.


A Tale Of Two Cities is about four couples and the trials and tribulations of their respective romances: Rui En + Pierre Png, Joanne + Zhang Yaodong, Yao Wenlong + Kate Pang, and Zhang Zhen Huan + Julie Tan.

The cast


The show starts off following Rui En’s character, whose parents’ death left her with a large disposable income and not enough sense to use it wisely, travelling down from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore in search of a long-lost aunt (Mimi Choo) when her fortune runs dry. She’s forced to work at her aunt’s bridal studio, where she meets Pierre Png, a photographer. Meanwhile, Joanne’s character has set her sights on rich guy Zhang Zhen Huan, but all this while, her best friend Zhang Yaodong has been carrying the torch for her.

It’s Paris Hilton meets Blair Waldorf when Rui En leaves behind her tough-as-nails, cool-as-ice image to play a giggly bimbo—but don’t for one second imagine that it was easy for this leopard to change her spots. “Unriddle (her last show, in which she played a cop) was so difficult because of all the injuries and the fact that we were always filming in outdoor locations that had no bathrooms,” Rui En said. “But I’d rather return to the forest to search for corpses than do this! Being a babe is too tiring!”

A lot of research had to be done in order for Rui En to transform herself. “There are girls like that who live very privileged lives because their parents are rich,” she said. “I went to a lot of their blogs, and I watched a lot of romantic comedies. I watched a lot of Meg Ryan—she’s really, really good at romcoms!”

Props helped, too: She got her first-ever gel manicure (“Nightmare. Luckily I don’t have an iPhone, but if I did, I wouldn’t have been able to use it”) and an arsenal of hairbands. “They had hairbands and they said you can wear them some of the time. I thought, no lah, I’ll just wear a hairband all the time. So I’ve got a million hairbands.” Did she get to keep them? “No—why would I want to?” She laughed. “But I did buy a Hello Kitty pouch, to get into character. And I still have that! I attached the Hello Kitty pouch to my bag, so my bag had a bag.”

So, what was it like working with Joanne? “Personally, me and Joanne are quite different, especially when we work,” Rui En said. “She’s very cheerful and bubbly and happy and everything. When I work, I’m more quiet, to the point of being very serious. But from what I’ve seen, the end result is very good. We actually managed to connect very girlishly on screen.”

Joanne’s side of the story? “(Working with Rui En) was very painless, I feel. I feel like she’s someone who likes to be alone and to have her own time, and the way I respect that is to give it to her. So if there’s something to talk about, we talk; if there’s nothing to talk about, we don’t. It’s very comfortable and there’s no, like, awkwardness or any pretense, like you pretend to be really good friends. I felt like it was a very fluid kind of communication: If it happened, it happened. There’s nothing deliberate about anything that we do.”
Well, so they aren’t going to be making friendship bands or braiding each other’s hair any time soon. But hey—God gave us our relatives; thank God we can choose our friends, eh?
Catch A Tale Of Two Cities starting tonight, weekdays at 9pm on MediaCorp TV Channel 8. Showbiz Sista, signing out. Live long and pop corn–and happy Valentine’s Day!