The actress added that with all the action scenes that involved punching and kicking, she would immediately have a bruise if she hit too hard
SINGAPORE: In an interview at the press conference of Mediacorp’s newest drama, Shero, artist Carrie Wong admitted that due to her role, she had gotten bruises all over her body after shooting her scenes. Playing the owner of a female bodyguard company, she is expected to have several action scenes.
Due to this, other cast and staff members have started calling her ‘Tofu’ because she gets injured easily. Apparently, this new drama, Shero, is Carrie’s first drama wherein she performed almost all of the action and stunt scenes herself. She admitted that the filming was challenging, especially if one has no background in martial arts.
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