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Influencer claims to spot mushrooms growing on Changi Airport air bridge
Influencer claims to spot mushrooms growing on Changi Airport air bridge

New Paper

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Paper

Influencer claims to spot mushrooms growing on Changi Airport air bridge

A Taiwanese influencer's video about mushrooms growing on the side of an air bridge, apparently located at Changi Airport, has gone viral. Ken Young, who has 312,000 Instagram followers, and his wife Ivy said they had spotted the fungi while disembarking from their flight. The couple uploaded a video to Instagram with the caption, "You know it's humid in Singapore when you see mushrooms growing on the air bridge", tagging Changi Airport. In the clip, Mr Young can be heard saying that it was "cool", while his wife appeared amused by the sight. Netizens joke about Singapore's humid weather The video quickly gained traction, with many netizens also finding the sight amusing. While many were quick to tag Changi Airport in the comments, others joked about Singapore's humid weather. One user quipped, "Singapore is a garden city! True to the name". Others made light of the "vegetables" growing on the bridge. The New Paper has reached out to Changi Airport Group for comment.

Taiwanese influencer finds mushrooms growing in air bridge at Changi Airport
Taiwanese influencer finds mushrooms growing in air bridge at Changi Airport

Independent Singapore

time11-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Independent Singapore

Taiwanese influencer finds mushrooms growing in air bridge at Changi Airport

IG screengrab/thisiskenyoung SINGAPORE: Ken Young(楊超然), a social media influencer and the host of a popular podcast in Taiwan, recently highlighted something he found growing out of a passenger boarding bridge in Singapore's Changi Airport. 'You know it's humid in Singapore when you see mushrooms growing on air bridge,' he wrote in a video he posted on Instagram on Sunday (Aug 10). While he doesn't appear on camera, his voice can be heard as he laughs at the mushrooms, which his wife Ivy, a former flight attendant, is pointing to. IG screengrab/ @thisiskenyoung 'First time seeing it on the plane bridge,' he wrote in the caption in Mandarin. Mr Young tagged Changi Airport's IG account as well. The post has since gotten more than 3,400 likes, and many commenters were as amused as the post author. 'The world's first… Just having a different experience…' quipped one. 'Singapore is a garden city! True to the name,' joked another. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ken Young (@thisiskenyoung) And like Mr Young, a number of IG users tagged Changi Airport in the comments. ' @changiairport please do something about this!!' one pleaded. At least one commenter took a more serious tone, however, writing, 'Going to Singapore during the rainy season, that humidity makes people feel drowned on land.' When the video was shared on Reddit, commenters were not surprised, with some pointing out how quickly these mushrooms grow in damp environments. One noted that they 'will pop out overnight. One night your air conditioner is leaking and BOOM the next day your wooden door has mushrooms.' 'Yeah. These mushrooms tend to appear almost spontaneously, so it's not that easy to avoid their emergence, especially in a humid country,' another agreed. Some noted that with how well the Changi Airport Group guards the airport's stellar reputation, they think they've seen the video already, and the mushrooms have been disposed of. 'I wouldn't be surprised if they're no longer there as I write this,' one wrote. 'I experienced this at my workplace. These mushrooms tend to appear almost spontaneously and randomly overnight, so it is just sheer bad luck that they grew here,' chimed in a Reddit user. See also External structure collapses at HDB block in Tampines 'Air conditioning on jet bridges is not as effective as it is elsewhere. Spill some water on a corner of the carpet and you can see a mushroom sprout overnight,' another wrote. Others poked fun at the whole situation, joking that the mushrooms would make a good pre-flight snack and that the 'short form of Singapore is Spore,' after all. /TISG Read also: Customer shocked to open a can of mouldy mushroom soup she bought from the store — Classic editor () => { const trigger = if ('IntersectionObserver' in window && trigger) { const observer = new IntersectionObserver((entries, observer) => { => { if ( { lazyLoader(); // You should define lazyLoader() elsewhere or inline here // Run once } }); }, { rootMargin: '800px', threshold: 0.1 }); } else { // Fallback setTimeout(lazyLoader, 3000); } });

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