Mediacorp actress Sheryl Ang sells crystals on IG; says some people will buy and not pay so they can continue talking to her

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Mediacorp actress Sheryl Ang sells crystals on IG; says some people will buy and not pay so they can continue talking to her
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The 24-year-old star of Mediacorp drama The Sky Is Still Blue knows that the topic of spirituality may rub some the wrong way but she also believes that it can help people heal and love themselves.

We soon realise that Sheryl’s zen-ness comes from her strong belief in spirituality.

“I started getting into this ‘cos I was on a healing journey and crystals came into my life and helped me," she says."There are so many other modalities that help with it but I know that this topic can be a bit of a taboo to some people. I’ve met people who feel like it’s the work of the devil." I’ve always been into things like psychic intuition. It’s something that we all have, but are not used to using, so it’s weird for some people.It did. I was 19. Being in showbiz, it’s a lot harder because you have to separate yourself from that. I used to be a people pleaser, and I healed myself of those tendencies. But in this industry, you have to please people because your job is based on people liking you.

If I go to a concert and focus on taking videos, I don’t enjoy the moment 'cos all I’m thinking about is taking videos. I might as well watch it on YouTube. That's what I struggle with.I have. I’ve been told: “You have to be active, post more, make more content ‘cos right now you’re not standing out. What sets you apart?”

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