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Radio DJ Glenn Ong says he was ‘unhappily married' in Instagram post on weight loss

Radio DJ Glenn Ong says he was ‘unhappily married' in Instagram post on weight loss

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Radio DJ Glenn Ong said that he was in an unhappy marriage in an Instagram post celebrating his weight loss. PHOTO: GLENNN/INSTAGRAM
Radio DJ Glenn Ong says he was 'unhappily married' in Instagram post on weight loss
SINGAPORE - Veteran radio DJ Glenn Ong admitted he was 'unhappily married' in an Instagram post made on June 18 to celebrate his weight loss journey.
In it, he wrote that that he will turn 55 on June 22, and that it has been two years since he started training two to three times a week to lose weight.
'From an unhealthy 84kg when I was unhappily married to a crazy happy 73kg now. Always choose happy if you can,' the host of The Big Show With Glenn And Angel on SPH Radio's Kiss92 wrote, alluding to his eight-year marriage to fellow local radio DJ Jean Danker, 46 a host and presenter on Mediacorp's Class 95.
The former couple, who did not have any children together, announced their split in December 2024. It was Ong's third marriage, following his first two with the late Kate Reyes and Jamie Yeo, both former radio DJs.
Ong's post, in which he encouraged his 77,600 Instagram followers to exercise and lose weight, included two photos - a selfie and a shot of him exercising at a gym.
'Can't seem to hit my target of 70kg but I'll settle for 72 to 73 because I feel really awesome now. The last time I was in this shape was when I was 21. If I can do it, guys and gals, so can you. Ready to take on the world,' he wrote.
About a week earlier, Danker mused about her post-divorce dating life in a series of Instagram Stories on June 10, where she answered anonymous Ask Me Anything questions posed by some of her 77,700 followers.
She revealed that she has been asked out by guys she labels as 'the brave young 20somethings'.
Asked if she was ready to get attached, she replied: 'Let's just say it's gonna take someone really special for me to give up sleeping diagonal on my massive king sized bed - and it hasn't happened yet.'
She also advised that women should not beat themselves up for having 'any kind of feelings' towards divorce, 'whether it's embarrassment or otherwise'.
'It's scariest just before you do it and even if you leap crying, and fly through the air screaming in fear, you're gonna land on solid ground, I promise you. Be brave.'
Danker later told news outlet CNA that she feels 'a real sense of uplevelling at the moment'. 'I'm honestly grateful every day and am just looking to work hard professionally... taking good care of myself in all aspects and enjoying my friendships.
She added: 'It's a bonus (and a miracle) if I find someone who is aligned with me in many ways, so that's not a huge priority. I really don't want to go on dating apps, so whatever will be will be. Open to casual coffee dates!'
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