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Actor Shaun Chen saves more after moving family from Singapore to Johor
Actor Shaun Chen saves more after moving family from Singapore to Johor

The Star

time3 days ago

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  • The Star

Actor Shaun Chen saves more after moving family from Singapore to Johor

Malaysian actor Shaun Chen revealed in September last year that he had moved his family from Singapore to Johor. Photo: Shaun Chen/Instagram Local actor Shaun Chen made headlines in September last year after revealing that he had relocated his family across the Causeway. The 46-year-old, who's based in Singapore, now reportedly lives in a rented home in Johor with his Malaysian wife Celine and their two daughters – Nellie, nine, and Neia, seven. In a recent interview with actor-host Allan Wu, Chen described the move back to his home country as a 'natural and logical' decision. 'Since we're Malaysians, we have an advantage. We can reduce our living expenses and stay in a bigger home. 'If we had stayed in Singapore, I don't know if I'd ever have a chance to stay in a landed home as I'm not Singaporean,' he said. Chen, who's a permanent resident in Singapore, also cited the rising cost of education and general living expenses in the country as factors behind his family's move to Johor. According to the Mediacorp star, the fees for public school and after-school care for permanent residents in Singapore is on par with the fees for international schools in Malaysia. When asked to estimate how much he's been able to save since relocating, Chen answered that the figure falls between 30% and 50%. Although he now enjoys a more comfortable lifestyle in Malaysia, the actor hasn't ruled out the possibility of living in Singapore again in the future. 'I don't think it's a downgrade. I've upgraded my lifestyle,' he said, before quickly adding, 'But that doesn't mean Singapore isn't good!'

Save money, bigger home: Actor Shaun Chen on why he moved to JB with his family
Save money, bigger home: Actor Shaun Chen on why he moved to JB with his family

Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Save money, bigger home: Actor Shaun Chen on why he moved to JB with his family

Actor Shaun Chen with his wife Celine Chen and their two daughters. The family moved to Johor Bahru in August 2024. PHOTO: SHAUNCHENHONGYU/INSTAGRAM Save money, bigger home: Actor Shaun Chen on why he moved to JB with his family SINGAPORE – Malaysian actor Shaun Chen, who was previously living in Singapore for over a decade, did not beat around the bush on why he and his family permanently moved to Johor Bahru (JB) in August 2024. He is residing in the Eco Botanic township with his Malaysian wife Celine Chen, who is in her mid-30s, and their two daughters. Aged nine and seven, the children are enrolled in an international school. In the June 6 episode of Call Us Daddy, Singapore-based Chinese-American actor-host Allan Wu's podcast, the 46-year-old star opened up about the rationale behind the relocation. Chen, who is a Singapore permanent resident, said: 'I think the main reason is because we are both Malaysians. Secondly, we can save on costs – about 30 to 50 per cent. Thirdly, in JB, we can afford to live in a bigger and more comfortable home.' He added: 'My work has not changed. I am still a Mediacorp artiste. I'm still filming. And I can just travel (to Singapore) whenever I have work. Like today, I drove in to Singapore for work. Whenever it's needed, I make the commute to and fro.' He is also grateful that the 'the traffic situation now is much better than before'. 'When we film until the wee hours and are so tired, the thought of seeing our children and our family makes it not tiring any more. I try to think of it that way. The travelling time of 45 minutes to an hour is okay with me, not too bad.' He added: 'The good thing about JB is that it forces Singaporeans to be more alert. When you go to Malaysia and learn how to be more aware of your surroundings, no matter where you travel to, you will naturally be more alert. This also helps your children to be more alert as well.' Chen also explained that moving across the Causeway was a 'natural and logical' choice, given how the couple have extended family in Malaysia and none in Singapore After making his acting debut in 2003 in television series like True Heroes (2003) and Holland V (2003), his breakthrough came in 2015, when he snagged Best Actor for his role in The Journey: Tumultuous Times (2014) at the annual Star Awards. Chen recently starred in the Mediacorp blockbuster drama Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story (2025) as Zhang Jinhai, the oldest son of the Zhang household and husband to Li Shuyu (played by Jojo Goh). Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Canada election 2025: Scarborough North
Canada election 2025: Scarborough North

Global News

time24-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Global News

Canada election 2025: Scarborough North

See more sharing options Send this page to someone via email Share this item on Twitter Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Facebook Scarborough North is a federal riding located in Ontario. This riding is currently represented by Liberal MP Shaun Chen who first took office in 2015. Chen collected 21,178 votes, winning 66.57 per cent of the vote in the 2021 federal election. Voters will decide who will represent Scarborough North in Ontario during the upcoming Canadian election on April 28, 2025. Visit this page on election night for a complete breakdown of up to the minute results. Candidates Liberal: Shaun Chen (Incumbent) Conservative: Gurmit Sandhu NDP: Karishma Manji

Actor Shaun Chen's father dies in Malaysia hit-and-run accident
Actor Shaun Chen's father dies in Malaysia hit-and-run accident

South China Morning Post

time30-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Actor Shaun Chen's father dies in Malaysia hit-and-run accident

Singapore-based actor Shaun Chen's father has died in a hit-and-run accident in Malaysia Advertisement The Malaysian star shared a post on Instagram on Friday, revealing that his father was riding his motorcycle on his way home when he was hit by a car. 'Hit and run and kill my father is unacceptable!' Chen wrote. The post contained two videos. In the first video, Chen shared that the accident occurred at around 10.35am. His father was making his way home on a motorcycle when a car hit him. After hitting Chen's father, the driver fled the scene. Advertisement Chen said that his father was conveyed to the hospital where doctors declared him brain dead. The older Chen subsequently succumbed to his injuries.

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