Stepping out of your comfort zone to confront your fears may sometimes bring you good results instead. Chinese actress Jiang Shuying collected another good memory in Singapore, besides tasting good bullfrog porridge, after facing her fear of heights in the latest episode of Chinese travel reality show Divas Hit the Road — Good Friends.
Jiang Shuying, seen here with Chen Bolin, confronted her fear of heights to take in the breathtaking sunset view at SkyHelix Sentosa in the latest episode of Divas Hit The Road — Good Friends.Stepping out of your comfort zone to confront your fears may sometimes bring you good results instead.tasting good bullfrog porridge
In a preview clip of the upcoming episode released yesterday , the group of stars — collectively known as Hua Shao Tuan and consisting of Chinese actors Qin Lan, Han Dongjun, Zhao Zhaoyi and Shuying, Chinese singer Dany Lee, Taiwanese actor Chen Bolin and Chinese idol-actor Ding Chengxin — visited SkyHelix Sentosa as part of their missionAs they were preparing to ascend the highest open-air panoramic ride in Singapore, Shuying asked the staff about its duration.
The 37-year-old, who has a fear of heights and refused to participate in the Giant Swing at the Fort Siloso Beach earlier, panicked and said to Bolin: "Please don't mind me if I do any crazy actions later."As the ride moved upwards, even the other members were quite surprised at the height.As the members turned around to take in the breathtaking view of the sunset at the Harbourfront and Keppel Bay area, they also encouraged Shuying to look.
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