Workers’ Party (WP) chair Sylvia Lim is set to tie the knot with former national footballer Quah Kim Song in January 2025. The couple, who have been dating for almost 12 years, announced their engagement recently. Ms Lim, 59, a prominent figure in Singapore's...
The couple, who have been dating for almost 12 years, first crossed paths in January 2013 at a WP variety concert, sparking a connection that has blossomed into a lasting love. Workers’ Party chair Sylvia Lim is set to tie the knot with former national footballer Quah Kim Song in January 2025.Ms Lim, 59, a prominent figure in Singapore's political landscape, will be marrying 72-year-old Quah, a revered name in local footballing circles.
The wedding ceremony will be a private affair, held at the St Mary of the Angels church in Bukit Batok, a location close to Ms Lim’s heart.MND asks AHTC to clarify powers of Sylvia Lim, Pritam Singh over payment and procurement processesThe church holds special significance for the couple, who are both Catholics. Ms Lim has been a dedicated choir singer there for many years, a fact she revealed during a talk in 2014.
Despite their contrasting backgrounds, love found a way. A shared passion for music and football formed a strong foundation for their relationship.He had a guitar at Ms Lim's family home, and they would listen to live music and sometimes sing at home after some drinks, which helped Lim to de-stress.
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