Tag: The New Paper

  • Give Quah Zheng Wen A Break!

    Give Quah Zheng Wen A Break!

    Do you know who this guy is? He’s Quah Zheng Wen. Yeah, and just like most publications (i.e. The New Paper), I have to use a nice picture just to clickbait you into reading this, because TNP has decided to drag a national athlete through the mud just because he refused to answer the media after he failed to qualify.

    Read this article for more understanding: http://www.tnp.sg/…/team-sin…/leonard-thomas-speak-zheng-wen

    “It was extraordinary, after he snubbed us following his swim in the 100m backstroke, where he fared badly in his first event of these Games.”

    Why are all these journalists talking about how it is a “character flaw” that Zheng Wen refused to talk to them after he didn’t make it?

    Why are these reporters feeling entitled for a response from a tired, disappointed athlete?

    Do you know how hard he must’ve trained to even qualified to be at‪#‎Rio2016‬? Most Singaporean athletes have to fund their own way there.

    He worked his ass off, and the moment he has a bad day, all these journalists start to say shit about him.

    Zheng Wen might have a body of an Adonis and a smile of a heartthrob but deep down, he’s still a kid who wants to make his country proud. The reality is, he didn’t make it. And instead of showing compassion, and understanding of his disappointment, Singaporean journalists tear him a new asshole.

    This is why we don’t have many local athletes, musicians, artists, actors, directors. Singaporeans are fucking quick to put each other down the moment someone says, “I don’t want to talk about it.” So much for kampung spirit. More like “kaypoh spirit”. These journalists sound like your annoying aunt when she asks you, “got girlfriend or not?”

    He lost. He is disappointed, tired & frustrated. Last thing he wants to do is to face vulture journalists who want nothing than to write clickbaity articles – and they’ve already done that: A FULL PAGE ON THE NEW PAPER.

    Do you guys know how hard it is to work towards being at #Rio2016? I sure don’t. These journalists sure don’t. So who are we to judge?

    On behalf of Quah Zheng Wen, who represent our nation, and was vilified by local Journalists, here’s a big FUCK OFF.

    To Quah Zheng Wen, I’m sorry that our journalists are horrible to you. But the rest of the Singaporeans and I, are glad you represented us.

    To put it into perspective, these “journalists” are assassinating the character of a 19-year-old national hero.

    And you know what? Even IF (I emphasise, IF) Zheng Wen is an asshole, and might not be as gracious as you, dragging him through the mud after what he did doesn’t make you that gracious either.

    // EDIT: Let me just add this. It wasn’t very wise for him to just walk off after saying “hi guys”. It isn’t very professional. But for a 19-year-old to know the PR procedures isn’t really his responsibility or it might not be his strongest suit.

    Most 19-year-olds are full of themselves. I sure know I was, but think of it this way. He lost. He panicked. He knew what to do was right. Say hello, and get out before his emotions take over. That to me, in some extent, shows not maturity, exactly, but rather, “ah fuck must I really be here? i hope I don’t say anything stupid,” kind of maturity.

    Because a sad boy, can also say very mean and hurtful things, and I rather he stay quiet and not say anything that might hurt his reputation even more. He probably has a million fucking (used as an emphasis, not a curse word) things running through his head. “How am I gonna explain this to Singapore?” “What am I gonna do?” “Can I still catch that Gyrados I saw at the Olympic Village?” “Must I really say something? Screw it.”

    “HI GUYS!” he exclaimed.

    That to me, is a boy, preventing himself from crying in front of the entire world.

    For TNP, its journalists and editors to portray him in such a negative light, is not fair.

     

    Source: Zulkarnain Sadali

  • Admin Manager Selynna Norhisham Is The New Paper New Face 2015

    Admin Manager Selynna Norhisham Is The New Paper New Face 2015

    She waited five long years to take part in The New Paper New Face competition.

    And when she finally did, she won it in style.

    New Face 2015 winner Selynna Norhisham, 22, also bagged subsidiary titles Subaru Miss Dynamic and New Look Miss Fashionista last night.

    She had wanted to join New Face back in 2010 when she was a student in Singapore Polytechnic but decided against it to focus on her studies.

    Now an administrative manager, Selynna pushed herself and concentrated on the competition.

    She said: “I’ve always been postponing registering for New Face but it was totally worth the wait because I always wanted to win.”

    TNP New Face 2015 was held at Takashimaya Square, Ngee Ann City, where 20 finalists competed to win the top three spots and six subsidiary titles.

    After about two months of training, the girls strutted down the runway in three outfits from Levi’s®, Depression and New Look in front of a cheering crowd of 800.

    Rapper-actor Shigga Shay then performed a 15-minute medley, which included his latest hit songs Shigga Morning and Everybody.

    After the ceremony, Selynna’s mother Zuriah Ismail was spotted in a big group of 10 relatives and 12 friends.

    Madam Zuriah, a single mother in her 50s, said her whole family supports Selynna’s modelling career.

    PROUD

    The self-employed woman said: “I am very proud of her and I expected her to win because she has been practising every day without fail.

    “Last night (the day before the competition), she practised until 2.30am.”

    Cousin Nur Filzah Rohaidi, a 27-year-old writer, specially made a banner which said “#selynnaforpresident” and prepared a “Selynna Post New Face Kit” which contained her favourite food such as Kinder Bueno and Maggi.

    She said: “We prepared this kit to surprise her because she loves food and we knew she would be hungry after the competition.”

    And true to form, the first thing that came to Selynna’s mind after her win was food.

    She said: “I am going to take these guys (her relatives) out for a good seafood treat.”

    Selynna, her mother and cousins are practically inseparable.

    Madam Zuriah said: “We will always have each other no matter what she goes through.”

    First runner-up R Nametha, 17, a St Hilda’s Secondary School student, sacrificed studying for her O levels, which will take place in about 20 days, for the contest.

    She said: “I am definitely going to mug right after the competition but the time spent was definitely worth it.”

    Second runner-up and Nanyang Technological University graduate Lee Qian Hui, 23, was surprised as she did not think she would make it to the top three.

    After winning $3,000, she said: “I will give my friends a big treat because they’ve been supporting me a lot through the voting period and I am very grateful for that.”

    Mr Dominic Nathan, editor of TNP, said: “It’s great to uncover fresh new faces every year and see that the alumni have been successful, be it as a model, actress or businesswoman.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg