Conversations about young people are often in tandem with their constant use of handphones. And according to local actress Aileen Tan, this is no exception in show business as well. Aileen was speaking to AsiaOne during a media event promoting Mediacorp's upcoming television series Fix My Life, which stars James Seah, Hong Ling, Peter Yu and Cavin Soh among others....
Conversations about young people are often in tandem with their constant use of handphones.Aileen was speaking to AsiaOne during a media event promoting Mediacorp's upcoming television series Fix My Life, which stars James Seah, Hong Ling, Peter Yu and Cavin Soh among others.
She noted the stark contrast between the younger generation of actors and her colleagues of her time, stating that coworkers would "gather into a room and play and chit-chat" in the past, prior to the era of social media.Aileen has maintained her friendships with other celebrities from decades ago, havingThe meeting was posted on Aileen's Instagram on Feb 1, with actresses Huang Biren, Phyllis Quek, Carole Lin and Candyce Toh attending as well.
Recalling her early days of friendships with them, she said she had never really worked with them before on any project.[embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/CoBjmKBv1bt/[/embed] But as time passed, the value of retaining friendships at an older age became more valuable for her, especially after the Covid-19 circuit breaker in 2020 when no one was allowed to meet up with their friends.
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