After more than a year away, South Korean star Hwang In-youp was welcomed back to Singapore by hundreds of screaming fans when he showed up at Ion Orchard on Tuesday evening. He was attending the Armani Make-up Lab cosmetics pop-up, which is on till Monday, at the...
After more than a year away, South Korean star Hwang In-youp was welcomed back to Singapore by hundreds of screaming fans when he showed up at Ion Orchard on Tuesday evening.
His last trip here gave him plenty of fond memories of the city, from its skyscrapers to thrilling theme-park rides.Squid Game star Wi Ha-joon says his The Worst Of Evil villain is ‘the worst kind of sexy’He says: “I loved Singapore’s night-time scenery, I had a lot of fun looking at the skyline. The food was also amazing. Chilli crab was so good – everyone told me I had to have it.
“This was the first time I could observe my performance outside a drama, and it felt very alien to me. I wasn’t used to it. I also felt a little shy and embarrassed. I couldn’t watch myself sometimes. I’d be wondering: ‘What am I doing over there?’”
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