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Independent Singapore
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- Independent Singapore
The Gaga Effect: Lady Gaga's shows provided a 'healthy boost' to Singapore's economy, pulling in up to S$150M
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- CNA
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CNA
15 hours ago
- CNA
The big interview with Yvonne Lim: From ‘McChicken girl' to Cannes award-winning director
Set to receive the All-Time Favourite Artiste award at Star Awards 2025, the 48-year-old Singaporean actress looks back at nearly 3 decades in showbiz – and it all started with a McDonald's ad.