
DJ Jean Danker turns Agony Aunt on Instagram
Topics included stalking and toxic marriage.
One of the anonymous confessions that she shared on July 19 read: "How to let go of failed relationship. The guy has moved on and might be seeing someone new yet he kept denying it.
"Want to stop stalking him on socials and love myself more. Think I subconsciously don't love myself that much hence I kept wanting him back.
"Actually he's not great!"
Danker, who is recently divorced, wrote in her response: "They are rarely ever that great, we just build them up inside our heads.
"Now is the perfect time to divert your energy stalking him, to yourself. Make yourself better in all ways! Go get fit, sign up for a course to learn something new, declutter your space, take walks in nature.
"It will take a while, but you will start thinking of him less and less, guaranteed."
She showed concern for another anonymous confessor, who wrote: "I am in a toxic marriage where my husband ego is sky-high, unhealthy. I'm walking on eggshells daily. I know I'm not the problem and I need to keep myself safe."
Danker replied: "Is there a trusted friend or family member you can talk to about what you can do? (It would help if this person knows the both of you).
"Walking on eggshells is a tremendously stressful way to live. I wish you find safety in all ways."
She also shared two other confessions, which she commented on.
Danker was the third wife of SPH Radio DJ Glenn Ong, who offhandedly revealed in a June 18 social media post that he was "unhappily married" to her.
They had announced their split on Christmas Eve 2024 after eight years of marriage.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


AsiaOne
3 days ago
- AsiaOne
'They had a machine to create snow': Denise Camillia Tan recounts filming wintry scene in scorching hot Yishun for new drama, Entertainment News
One morning in Yishun late last year, it began to snow. However, it's not an unusual weather phenomenon that happened in some say Singapore's most notorious neighbourhood, but Mediacorp filming their upcoming drama Where the Heart Belongs. Recounting the unforgettable filming experience, local actress Denise Camillia Tan told AsiaOne recently while promoting the drama: "We had to catch the sunrise [for the scene], so our call-time was a bit earlier and when we reached the filming location, there were no cars around. "Slowly, we started to see the number of cars building up and the traffic getting heavier. When the drivers stopped their vehicle, they would look at us, like, 'What are they doing?'" The 32-year-old added that she was wearing thick winter clothes with gloves for the scene. She added: "I didn't expect [the production team] to do the snow effect in real life, we thought it was just going to be CGI from a green screen, but no, they actually had a machine to create snow, so it was quite interesting." In Where the Heart Belongs, Denise plays Ming Zhen, a strong-willed consultant from the Housing and Senior Affairs Board in the fictional I'Deal City, where an ageing population and declining marriage and birth rates resulted in the government implementing policies allowing the younger population to adopt senior citizens as parents. Singles could also no longer purchase public housing. Ming Zhen adopts senior Ou Shengde (Zhu Houren) so that she can receive subsidies for her ideal two-room apartment. As their opposing personalities and lifestyles result in frequent conflicts, she seeks advice from her colleague Situ Ziyang (Romeo Tan), who has adopted seniors including Liu Zhen Wanyu (Xiang Yun) and Zhong Yilian (Kym Ng). In the process, Ming Zhen and Ziyang develop feelings for each other. However, both harbour their own secrets — Ming Zhen has abandoned her biological father, while Ziyang's motive of adopting seniors could be a calculated facade. Having to look 'glowy and dewy' despite the heat Wearing winter clothes while filming in Singapore's heat posed a challenge for Denise. She shared: "I remember we had to shoot outdoors under the sun, and we were sweating so much. But obviously in winter, we can't sweat. I think it was most challenging for the makeup artist because she had to keep touching us up before every shot. "That took up quite a lot of time also, because we needed it to be perfect on screen, to make sure that we don't sweat and instead look very glowy and dewy. But in real life, it was just very hot." Denise also said they had to film under the sun followed by indoors in air-conditioned rooms frequently, and she was concerned about falling ill because of the temperature changes. "During that period, I had to really make sure that I was as healthy as I could be by taking vitamins and probiotics just to make sure that I was fit for the role," she recounted. She's not the only one, as Xiang Yun and Kym also faced a similiar situation during filming. Xiang Yun told us that while they had the chance to dress nicely in winter wear for the drama, it was actually very hot for them. "Whenever we went out for filming and saw each other wearing layers, we would laugh at each other," she laughed. The 64-year-old actress recounted she had to film a few workout scenes at a reservoir during 'winter season'. "The sunlight was so glaring, and we had to wear thick tracksuits and exercise. Later we 'bargained' [with the production team] that because we are working out, we can't wear too many layers," Xiang Yun shared. To prevent heat stroke, the make-up artists prepared mini fans for them and dabbed away their perspiration frequently between takes. She added: "It was actually quite tough for them also. In some shots, you can see that our hair is wet [with sweat]." Kym, 58, had to cope with the heat too. "It was quite uncomfortable, but somehow everybody was so professional that we just forgot about the temperature and ignored the sweat running down our cleavage and just continued acting," she laughed. Where the Heart Belongs will be available on demand for free on Mewatch from July 28 and premieres on Channel 8 on July 31, airing on weekdays at 9pm. [[nid:720570]] No part of this article can be reproduced without permission from AsiaOne.


CNA
4 days ago
- CNA
Mediacorp's audio network hits all-time high of 3.94 million weekly listeners
Mediacorp's audio network has hit a new milestone with an all-time high weekly reach of 3.94 million listeners. Reach is measured by the total number of unique, unduplicated radio listeners. The media network, which commands an 84 per cent market share, houses Singapore's top eight radio stations by reach: Yes 933, Love 972, Class 95, Capital 958, Warna 942, 987, Gold 905 and Oli 968. These findings are based on the latest Nielsen Radio Survey conducted from March to May 2025, which tracked radio listenership via diary recordings by 2,021 adults aged 15 and above, with the results weighted by age, sex and race to be representative of the Singapore population. Chinese-pop powerhouse Yes 933 set its personal best at 1.22 million weekly listeners (an increase of 127,000 listeners), while Malay staple Warna 942 hit a record 611,000 (an increase of 64,000 listeners). Other core stations – Love 972 (897,000 listeners), Gold 905 (457,000), Ria 897 (115,000) and CNA 938 (275,000) – also booked healthy year-on-year growth, with each station gaining up to 84,000 additional listeners. Listening times per week rose in tandem too, climbing to an average of 10.3 hours a week (an increase of 0.3 hours). Warna 942 now commands a market-leading 13.7 hours per week (up by 3.6 hours), with Capital 958 and Love 972 close behind at 8.4 and 7.7 hours, respectively. Gold 905, Class 95 and Oli 968 also saw increased listening times, with each station recording up to 1.3 additional listening hours. Beyond audio streams, social engagement has continued climbing across platforms. For stations catering to a mature listenership – including Love 972, Class 95, Gold 905, Warna 942 and Oli 968 – Facebook and Instagram engagement (comprising likes, comments and shares) increased by 22.4 per cent year-on-year. Meanwhile, youth-centric brands 987, Yes 933 and Ria 897 sparked a 97.5 per cent jump in engagement on TikTok. This explosive growth is powered by a dynamic slate of content including interactive livestreams, microdramas and original short-form content series helmed by audio personalities. The latter includes 987 Bad Jokes and Yes 933 Comedy Skits, which have garnered a cumulative 9.85 million and 4.23 million views, respectively. 'Reaching this all-time high is a humbling milestone that affirms our role as a trusted companion in the daily lives of Singaporeans. These results aren't just about scale; they are about the depth of relationships that we have built with our audience through content that resonates and personalities who feel like friends,' said Angeline Poh, Mediacorp's chief customer and corporate development officer. 'As habits evolve, we will continue striving to be that constant presence, delivering that same warmth and connection seamlessly whether on radio, digital streaming or social media; wherever people tune-in, tap or scroll.'


New Paper
5 days ago
- New Paper
DJ Jean Danker turns Agony Aunt on Instagram
Mediacorp radio DJ Jean Danker recently went on Instagram Stories to give relationship advice to people who sent her "anonymous confessions". Topics included stalking and toxic marriage. One of the anonymous confessions that she shared on July 19 read: "How to let go of failed relationship. The guy has moved on and might be seeing someone new yet he kept denying it. "Want to stop stalking him on socials and love myself more. Think I subconsciously don't love myself that much hence I kept wanting him back. "Actually he's not great!" Danker, who is recently divorced, wrote in her response: "They are rarely ever that great, we just build them up inside our heads. "Now is the perfect time to divert your energy stalking him, to yourself. Make yourself better in all ways! Go get fit, sign up for a course to learn something new, declutter your space, take walks in nature. "It will take a while, but you will start thinking of him less and less, guaranteed." She showed concern for another anonymous confessor, who wrote: "I am in a toxic marriage where my husband ego is sky-high, unhealthy. I'm walking on eggshells daily. I know I'm not the problem and I need to keep myself safe." Danker replied: "Is there a trusted friend or family member you can talk to about what you can do? (It would help if this person knows the both of you). "Walking on eggshells is a tremendously stressful way to live. I wish you find safety in all ways." She also shared two other confessions, which she commented on. Danker was the third wife of SPH Radio DJ Glenn Ong, who offhandedly revealed in a June 18 social media post that he was "unhappily married" to her. They had announced their split on Christmas Eve 2024 after eight years of marriage.