Actor Mark Lee is set to reprise his drag queen role in the sequel to Number 1. In an Instagram post on Tuesday, the 54-year-old shared a photo of the script and wrote: “Been looking forward to this for a long time. Just got my hands on it. It’s still warm from the...
In an Instagram post on Tuesday, the 54-year-old shared a photo of the script and wrote: “Been looking forward to this for a long time. Just got my hands on it. It’s still warm from the oven.
”In the Singapore movie, he plays Chow Chee Beng, a middle-aged man who finds himself accidentally becoming a drag queen after being retrenched.Director Ong Kuo Sin is returning for the sequel with a bigger budget, together with many from the original cast, including Jaspers Lai, Henry Thia and Kiwebaby Chang.
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