Category: Hiburan

  • Kind Soul Left Parking Coupon On My Car, I Never Kena Saman

    Kind Soul Left Parking Coupon On My Car, I Never Kena Saman

    You never know how or when a stranger might totally brighten up your day.

    Take this driver and mother for example, who were at a veterinary clinic at Block 108 Ang Mo Kio with.

    When they came out of the clinic, they saw a parking attendant at the carpark, according to post on Beh Chia Lor – Singapore.

    They immediately ran over to their cars, but realised that a kind soul had left a parking coupon on their car.

    “Just wanted to thank the kind soul that left the coupon for us, thank you so much for your kindness,” said the driver.

     

    Source: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg

  • 19 Super Beautiful Muslimahs Wearing Hijabs

    19 Super Beautiful Muslimahs Wearing Hijabs

    1. Beautiful. Just BEAUTIFUL!

    2. The smokey eyes, the matte lips, the detailed hijab. Everything is perfect.

    3. That GLOW!

    4. Just magical.

    5. Eyeliner goals

    6. Look at those cheekbones.

    7. This beauty is giving FACE!

    8. She came, she saw, she CONTOURED!

    9. Accessorising 101.

    10. Shine bright!

    11. Because you should match your lipstick with your hijab.

    12. Lipgloss POPPIN’!

    13. This fresh-faced beauty.

    14. This beautiful bride.

    15. All the eyebrow goals!

    16. This stunning duo.

    17. Golden highlights.

    18. So pretty!

    Source: www.buzzfeed.com
  • A Brief Checklist Of Who Madonna Has Offended

    A Brief Checklist Of Who Madonna Has Offended

    Madonna’s much-hyped Rebel Heart concert at the National Stadium tomorrow night could be remembered as the hottest gig of the year, or as the most contentious, depending on how you see it.

    The most recent flap: the statements from the Roman Catholic Church here and the National Council of Churches of Singapore, urging believers to reconsider attending the show and not to support those who “denigrate and insult religion”.

    We look back at all the times the 57-year-old US pop icon caused a commotion in her three-decade career.


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    WHEN MTV Video Music Awards (VMA) performance of Like A Virgin (1984); Like A Prayer music video (1989); Confessions concert tour performance of Live To Tell (2006)

    WHAT She got down and dirty on the stage in a white wedding dress and crucifix accessories while singing Like A Virgin; her Like A Prayer music video had burning crosses and Madonna making out with a black saint; and she hung on a cross wearing a crown of thorns while delivering Live To Tell live.

    WHO Catholic groups and leaders, the Vatican and Christian conservatives. Pepsi, which used the song Like A Prayer for its commercial, cancelled plans to broadcast and dropped its contract with Madonna.


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    WHEN MTV VMA performance of Ray Of Light (1998)

    WHAT She sported Hindu holy markings on her forehead while performing sexually charged dance moves.

    WHO Religious group World Vaishnava Association and some Hindus and yogis


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    WHEN MTV VMA medley (2003)

    WHAT She kissed US pop princesses Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera suggestively on the lips during a medley of songs including Hollywood and Like A Virgin.

    WHO Parents Television Council and media critics


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    WHEN Justify My Love music video (1990)

    WHAT Guest-starring Madonna’s then-boyfriend, model Tony Ward, it had nods to voyeurism, sadomasochism and bisexuality.

    WHO Major US TV networks that banned it for being “near-pornographic” and “unfit for broadcast”.


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    WHEN MDNA concert tour (2012)

    WHAT During a video collage for the song Nobody Knows Me, the face of Marine Le Pen, a French far-right politician and leader of French party National Front, appeared on screen with a swastika superimposed on her forehead.

    WHO Le Pen and National Front party members, who threatened to sue Madonna if she went ahead to use the image in her concert in Nice, France. Madonna subsequently removed the swastika from the video and replaced it with a question mark.


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    WHEN Girl Gone Wild video (2012)

    WHAT The raunchy black-and-white clip contained scenes of grinding, naked men in stiletto heels, same-sex kisses, an implied orgy and Madonna in a bondage suit.

    WHO YouTube viewers who rated it as “inappropriate”. The video-sharing site then slapped it with an age restriction, allowing only those aged 18 or older to watch it. Madonna was also blocked from uploading the video onto her Vevo account.


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    WHEN Coachella Music Festival (2015)

    WHAT She locked lips with a stunned Canadian rapper, Drake, for a good three seconds on stage during the latter’s headlining set. At the 29-year-old’s invitation, she made a cameo appearance when he performed one of his songs titled Madonna.

    WHO Likely Drake himself, who – rather amusingly – appeared repulsed and horrified after the intense snog. And probably Drake’s fans too, who created a slew of hilarious memes mocking “grandmother” Madonna for “sucking the life force” out of their idol.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Men Fall Prey To ‘Sugar Mummy’ Online Scam

    Men Fall Prey To ‘Sugar Mummy’ Online Scam

    He was promised up to $4,000 a night to sleep with rich “sugar mummies”. All he had to do was pay for a membership fee and insurance.

    In January, “Harry” (not his real name) saw the advertisement online and coughed up about $2,500. But he never saw that money again.

    The 30-year-old is one of a growing number of men here falling prey to a “sugar mummy” scam.

    Police said yesterday that they first started receiving reports about the new online scam last December. At least 20 victims have come forward so far, all reporting a similar modus operandi after responding to online advertisements seeking male social escorts.

    Preliminary investigations show they lost a total of about $26,000.

    Victims were told they would be linked up with “rich female clients”.

    Harry, a psychology student, told The Straits Times he searched online personal advertisements last month. “I thought I’d just take a risk,” he said.

    On websites like Locanto and Gumtree, Harry found a sugar mummy agent who had “testimonials” from purported customers.

    Razak, who claimed to be from Malaysia, gave him a list of women to choose from before asking for a registration fee of about $500. Harry was told the women were married and in Singapore, and would either pick him up or meet him in a hotel.

    “He said the mummies are based in Singapore but they all go through him to find toyboys for them,” Harry said, adding that after the payment was made, Razak transferred him to an “admin manager”.

    The manager asked him for a further payment of close to $2,000 – purportedly for insurance in case something happened to the sugar mummy. Harry paid this sum as well, noting that websites for social escorts also asked for a similar fee.

    But when the manager asked for a further $1,000 to “certify the insurance was legitimate”, Harry said he grew suspicious. He demanded his money back and made a police report. He has not heard from the agent since.

    “(Razak) kept saying ‘I am never going to cheat you; I will never run away’,” said Harry. “Of course, I feel bad about this, because I’m educated… but I took a risk.”

    Police are investigating the cases and have appealed for anyone with information to come forward. They urge the public to be wary of dubious online ads, and when corresponding with strangers online.

    Mr Chong Ee Jay, manager of Touch Cyber Wellness, a voluntary welfare group that teaches Internet safety, said this online scam was one of the more insidious ones.

    “It drives up the fantasy level… in the person’s mind, sometimes to the extent that he might be willing to take high risks,” said Mr Chong. “They know there are risks involved but… with the false assumption that they can get more out of this, they take that risk.”

    Earlier this month, police reported a surge in online crime here which has pushed up the overall crime rate. There were 1,203 credit-for-sex scams last year, up from just 66 in 2014.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Meet Sharifah Nadirah Syed Ali – A SportCares ChangeMaker

    Meet Sharifah Nadirah Syed Ali – A SportCares ChangeMaker

    If Sharifah Nadirah Syed Ali was nervous being interviewed onstage at the President’s Challenge 2015 Appreciation Night at Istana, the feisty 19 year-old didn’t blink an eye.

    Sharifah, a SportCares ChangeMaker, issued a poignant call to action to the audience. “Not everyone is as lucky as we are,” said the final-year student from Republic Polytechnic. “Everyone can do your part to make a difference, and you can start by donating your time,” Sharifah implored the sponsors, partners, charities and volunteers in the room.

    Sharifah and Laura Reid, Deputy Director of the SportCares Foundation, were onstage to thank the President’s Challenge for selecting SportCares ChangeMakers programme as one of the beneficiaries of the Challenge this year. Sharifah has been a mentor in our ChangeMaker social integration programme, which deploys students from tertiary school to work with younger children from hardship backgrounds.

    As a volunteer with the SportCares Love Singapore tennis programme for girls, Sharifah has seen first-hand the impact that a good volunteer can have on children and youth. “I try to inculcate good values to the youth and children I’m helping because they get discouraged easily, especially so when they are unable to complete a task well. I encourage and advise them to stay strong and never give up,” said Sharifah. She also highlights the importance of education. Sharifah has just completed a Diploma in Sports Coaching and is finishing her internship with ITE College East and applying for university.

    During the post-ceremony cocktails, Sharifah and Laura spoke candidly with President and Mrs Mary Tan about the work being done with children, youth and their families, in partnership with great partners like Beyond Social Services. Although Sharifah easily demonstrated the composure of an older woman, she also had her moments of pure teen spirit. She didn’t hesitate to snap a we-fie with President and Mrs Mary Tan.

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    Source: SportCares