Alien Huang’s Strong Connection To Singapore: Pan Lingling Shares Video Of Alien Calling Chew Chor Meng ‘Pa’, Entertainment News



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The sudden passing of Alien Huang has taken the entertainment industry by storm and its ripple effect can be felt even on our shores.

Numerous local celebrities have taken to social media to share their personal memories of the 36-year-old and how much they will miss the late Taiwanese celebrity, who called himself ‘Xiao Gui’ (Little Ghost). He had acted in three Singapore productions.

Actress Pan Lingling posted a video of a touching meeting between Alien and Chew Chor Meng, taken two years ago. They both played father and son in the 2012 Channel 8 drama Joys of Life.

Alien had arranged with Lingling in advance to surprise Chor Meng with a visit to the latter’s mookata stall when Alien was in the country. In the video, Alien yelled “Pa (Father)” when he saw the veteran actor, and the two hugged each other with happiness.

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Lingling wrote: “I’ve been watching this video for two years on replay, and how this on-screen father-son duo had such a strong bond off-screen. My heart is hurting so much.”

On his Instagram, Chor Meng posted a black and white photo he took with Alien that day, saying, “I’ll never hear you call me ‘Ah Pa’ again.”

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Local actor Andie Chen, and Alien’s co-star in Joys of Life, also took to Instagram to mourn his dear friend, whom his children call ‘Uncle Xiao Gui’. The two became closer after Joys of Life and Andie told AsiaOne that they would meet as long as they were in the same country, be it Singapore or Taiwan.

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He has yet to tell his sons Aden and Avery about the death of ‘Uncle Xiao Gui’ even though he was “a little tempted” to do so after they saw him reading an article about Alien and called him.

Andie explained, “I was contemplating telling them, but I feel like emotionally, I haven’t finished digesting my own emotions, so I would think it would be a better idea for me to resolve my emotions before I can communicate with them properly.”

He also told The Straits Times that he is currently in Taipei on work and that he intends to pay his respects at the Alien wake. The two did not have a chance to meet when Andie completed her quarantine last week.

Here are other celebrities who have posted their tributes to Alien.

Michelle Chong

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Alien was the lead in Michelle’s feature film directorial debut Already Famous (2011). In her tribute, she wrote: “I can’t believe this. You will always be the first male lead in my life.”

Rui In

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Rui En played Alien’s love interest in Joys of Life. On his fan club Instagram account, he wrote in a post: “It took me 24 hours to put this into words. I don’t know how this year can get any worse, but it seems like he’s doing his best. I’m

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In her Instagram story, Kate (who was Alien’s co-star in Joys of Life and Andie’s wife) said: “A few days ago, I was telling Andie that we should meet you. But I’ve been busy until I got back to Singapore. today and we couldn’t meet, and I got the bad news when I got home.

“I’m really sorry. I should have called you the moment I thought of you. I should have dragged you from the moment I thought about meeting me. It’s unbearable knowing that we didn’t have a chance to see you one last time.”

Jeffrey Xu

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Jeffrey, who co-stars with Alien in the upcoming Encore Films movie Fat Hope, took to Instagram Stories to share a video of Alien. He wrote: “This was taken two years ago during filming when you were telling me about your new toy.

“At that point, you went from being a ‘big brother’ to a boy when you shared the Kaws story with me. I really love this side of you.”

Jeffrey also posted a video of him singing karaoke with Alien and said, “I will keep this beautiful memory in a corner of my heart. When I think of you, I will see him cry a little and laugh a little.”

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Encore Films also took the opportunity to share their tribute to Alien. They said, “We mourn the loss of our beloved Alien Huang, a highly talented artist, a true industry professional, and an exceptionally special individual.

“On behalf of our entire staff and the entire cast and crew of Fat Hope, we would like to offer our sincerest condolences and condolences to Alien’s family and loved ones on their tragic loss.”

Fat Hope will be released posthumously and is currently scheduled for release during Chinese New Year next year.

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