The Endorsements Category Archive

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August 4th, 2010

[Blog] new moon big walk

8月1日
New Moon Big Walk
http://www.newmoonbigwalk.com/project.asp那天早上下着豪雨
心里在想 
活动还可以顺利举行吗? 人还会照样来走吗?
可能那天的活动是为了慈善
所以时间到的时候
雨也就停了
谢谢所有参与Big Walk的朋友
除了参与健康的活动 你们也帮了需要帮助的人


漂亮姐姐fann


Mayor of NECDC Teo Ser Luck, MP for Pasir Ris Punggol GRC Michael Palmer
and Wayne Goh CEO of New Moon

那天看到那么多萱迷们
让我又惊又喜
谢谢你们支持这次的活动
不仅是来支持我
你们也出了一份爱心

说到爱心
让我想起甘肃孩子送给我的笔记簿
每一位签上了名字
送上了祝福

这是《明星志工队》的连接
看看吧 
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/4LCIOSPmyEw/
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/ArUrOFQavNI/
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/QK4U0PQQWK0/
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/oV7Gjh-LtIo/

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August 1st, 2010

东北社区发展理事会 设20万元保健基金 资助贫困乐龄

MediaCorp TV

The New Moon Big Walk is a community project, started by New Moon. This community project which involves 17 constituencies in the north east district will benefit the needy families.

For every registrant, New Moon will donate 100 bowls of rice to the needy families in the North East District. The target is 500,000 bowls of rice.

Besides the food donation, New Moon will also contribute $100, 000 cash towards the North East – New Moon Senior Healthcare Fund for needy seniors. This amount will be matched by North East CDC, bringing the total to $200, 000. The fund is specially dedicated to help needy seniors living in the North East district who are unable to cope with their healthcare needs.

http://www.newmoonbigwalk.com/project.asp

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July 25th, 2010

8 Days #1031

Pg 78 : Endorse because?

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July 9th, 2010

[Blog] Reduze


最新广告代言
Reduze


他们还为我庆祝生日!哈哈


很开心他们对我的信任
选择了我当代言人
现在在忙碌的工作中
有Reduze帮我

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July 6th, 2010

新一代减重产品Avenza Reduze登陆狮城 欧萱2周减2公斤

新闻来源: 联合晚报 文:林慧萍

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July 2nd, 2010

欧萱自爆曾被笑肥 考虑向戴阳天讨教投资

xinmsn
林雯莹报道/摄影
郑怡萱、邢佩仪拍摄/剪辑

欧萱代言减肥产品,透露曾被剧组取笑脸圆,还被造型师笑肥!代言多多的她,荣升为小富婆,笑说可考虑向戴阳天讨教投资秘招。

欧萱代言减肥产品,透露曾被剧组取笑脸圆,还被造型师笑肥!代言多多的她,荣升为小富婆,笑说可考虑向戴阳天讨教投资秘招。

欧萱昨日靓丽出席减肥药Reduzē的发布会,这是她首度代言瘦身产品。其实,欧萱属于瘦小型(163公分高,目前体重43公斤),还是舞蹈班出身,热爱运动,看不出会为体重而烦恼。

但她在记者会上透露,自己有低血糖,拍戏时会一直吃东西保持体力,否则会头晕。加上工作忙碌,她没有多少时间运动,所以这个新产品减轻了她的负担。

欧萱在接受xinmsn专访时还自爆,以前曾是丑小鸭,刚入行时还被剧组、造型师笑肥!(点击看专访视频。)

曾是丑小鸭 仿佛小男生

欧萱说,自己在5、6岁时又瘦又黑,还剪了头短发,仿佛是个小男生。当她拿着儿时照片给干孩子看时,他们很嫌弃地说不好看,无法相信那是欧萱。

记者问,欧萱是否想”销毁证据”?她笑说,自己看习惯了,所以也没觉得什么。

欧萱小时候练体操,之后跳芭蕾舞,理所当然地,对维持漂亮身形线条也比较严苛。不过,她是在进入演艺圈时,才真正领教到批评和压力。

被造型师批评该减肥

欧萱透露,她在新传媒拍的第一部戏《九层糕》,和之后的《真心英雄》里,应该是最胖的,相信有到50公斤。当时,她脸上的婴儿肥还没消失,还必须兼顾学业和拍戏,压力非常大。

“其实,我当时的运动量非常大,每天都会跑5公里,甚至10公里,但我还是变重!应该是压力让我变胖的。”

当记者好奇网友是否有批评,欧萱说,观众的包容心强,反而是剧组同事比较爱取笑她。

“他们要拍你嘛,要帮你找最美的角度,他们会说,欧萱你真的很圆,很难找到很美的角度!”但欧萱补充,他们是很友善的想要把她拍得漂亮,大家也都玩得起。

最令她痛心的,反而是刚出道时被一名造型师当面批评,建议她该再减5公斤。那是欧萱第一次被如此批评,她记得自己和那位造型师不熟,对方还很凶。

“我当初觉得我很健康,很努力运动,吃得很健康,不明白为何我一入行就必须瘦那么多……在现实生活中,我不用在镜头前,也不了解镜头会将人放大,入行后才发现有这样的问题。”


欧萱生日刚过,厂商送上其最爱的巧克力蛋糕。
欧萱笑说,生日前后收到6个巧克力蛋糕。

荣升小富婆 对股票没兴趣

这是欧萱手头上的第4个代言,让她荣升为演艺圈的小富婆,她笑说:”还好,很满意。”

谈到投资,欧萱坦言不喜欢炒股票,因为对这方面不太了解,如果真要投资,对房地产比较有兴趣,觉得比较安全、比较有保障。

记者笑着建议,欧萱可以向好搭档戴阳天请教,毕竟戴阳天对投资很有一套。欧萱先是露出惊讶的表情,接着表示:”下一部戏(《破天网》)我会经常看到他,我会跟他讨教一下!”

新戏《破天荒》8月开拍 挑战反派角色

欧萱的新戏《破天网》将在8月开拍,她将首次挑战反派角色杨念青,必须诠释出双重性格。戴阳天在戏中饰演她狡猾毒辣的哥哥杨振锋。

欧萱兴奋地说,自己接到通知时,立刻就答应,毫无顾虑,因为这是她梦寐以求的角色,很高兴公司终于给她机会尝试,档期也配合得到。

她说:”第一次演大反派,角色也有很多内心挣扎,对我来说是个大挑战。之前剧组的人也跟我说,是时候我该尝试不同的角色,我完全同意!我觉得,是时候给自己一个挑战,考验自己的演技,推自己到极限。”

这次的角色,和欧萱以往的完全不同,为了能更了解杨念青,欧萱特地从网上订购与心理学有关的书籍和光碟。

记者问欧萱,觉得自己是否坏得出来,她很有自信地说”会”。

欧萱表示,之前比较接近反派的角色,应该是在《刑警二人组》时,角色精神分裂,还杀了父亲。不过,那毕竟只是在最后几集,《破天网》则是从头坏到尾,全家一起坏。

《破天网》将在7月中开始试造型。

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June 30th, 2010

How ‘Little Nyonya’ changed my life: Jeanette Aw

By Ion Danker, Yahoo News

What a difference a single show can make.

Since Jeanette Aw‘s star turn in the The Little Nyonyain November 2008, life has never been the same for her and her career.

Her portrayal of both Huang Juxiang and Yamamoto Yueniang in the local period MediaCorp Channel 8 drama earned her a new legion of new fans who identified with her strong but silent, long-suffering roles, as well as the show’s uniquely Peranakan food and culture.

It earned her a Best Actress nomination in the 2009 Star Awards, a category which Joanne Peh eventually clinched the award for her performance in same drama.

Set in the 1930s, Jeanette played the role of Huang Juxiang, a woman who runs away from home after she is forced to marry a wealthy man.

Along the way, she falls in love with a young Japanese photographer with whom she has a baby daughter, Yueniang. Tragedy strikes when Juxiang and her husband are killed during World War II, leaving behind their 8 year-old daughter.

Jeanette then returns as Yueniang, a long-suffering orphan growing up in her grandparents’ Peranakan home and who finds herself suffering the same fate as her mother, who was cruelly discriminated against and tortured by her relatives.

The Little Nyonya averaged 934,000 viewers during its 34-episode run, and peaked at 1.67 million viewers on the two-hour series finale — the highest viewership rating ever since 1994. At one point, the show was so popular that every twist and turn became office banter fodder. Chinese and even Indian and Malay audiences were, one and all, captivated.

The show has since been screened and picked up by various broadcasters in Malaysia, Myanmar, France, U.S., China, Philippines, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Hong Kong.

“I am very lucky with ‘The Little Nyonya’ because it helped open up opportunities for me. We received very good feedback on the show and it has travelled to many places, taking me to Cannes, China, Hong Kong and Thailand,” said Jeanette, who recently celebrated her 31st birthday.

Thank to the show, Aw has become a household name and gone on to clinch lead roles in Rhythm of Life, Together and New Beginnings and will soon begin filming a new drama where she plays a woman with a multiple personality disorder. The show also catapulted Aw into the top bracket of MediaCorp’s A-Listers, and she’s also been rewarded with a stream of endorsements from New Moon Abalone, Osim and NETS.

Having been in the industry for over 10 years, Jeanette now tells Yahoo! Singapore her next big dream — to make it big abroad as well as her qualities she looks for in her dream guy.

Away from the cameras, Jeanette said she loves to travel. In fact, she recently packed her bags and went on a solo trip on a rejuvenation retreat to India.

Why India? So she could relax in a place where nobody knew who she was and she could indulge in a little self-reflection.

“When I was there, it was totally different. People were very simple and friendly, something you wouldn’t see in Singapore. It’s probably because we are so caught up with work and with luxury items, and such trips wake you up,” said Jeanette.

Being the youngest of three children and the “baby” of the family, she revealed it took some convincing for her parents to give her the green light for her trip.

“My parents were very worried for my safety after hearing different stories about the place I was visiting. My mum even offered to follow me,” she said.

Still single, Jeanette admits to having been “in and out of relationships” and laughingly joked that as she matured and grew older, the “ideal checklist” for a dream guy gets ever shorter.

“I would like someone who is romantic and preferably someone who doesn’t know who I am. He has to be humourous, faithful and someone I can rely on for the rest of my life.”

Jeanette also said she has no plans to act until she’s in her 60s.

“I want to end my career and leave on a high note when it’s time to move on,” she said.

And what would she do post-acting?

“I would like to be a child psychologist,” she said, before revealing she studied psychology in university and hoped to further her studies in future.

“Children are so fun to be with because they are so nice and innocent,” added Jeanette, who aims to settle down and have two kids of her own when the time comes.

Now that would be the perfect, fairy-tale ending for Singapore’s much-loved “Little Nyonya”.

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