Local actress Evelyn Maria Ng has given up her citizenship so that she can withdraw her CPF savings.
According to Chinese daily Shin Min Daily News, the Moulmein High (2001) and Light Years (2004) actress has applied for Irish citizenship at the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. Her mother is Irish.
She was quoted as saying, "I did not give up my citizenship because I don't like Singapore. Actually, I planned to further my studies in New York and needed some money. So I gave up my citizenship in order to withdraw my CPF savings."
The actress, in her 20s, starred in a locally-made erotic film, Hush, last year She played a bespectacled, bookish-looking girl, who is secretly the mistress of her good friend's husband.
The independently-produced 20-minute short film was released last year with an R21 rating.
Speaking to the paper, Ng -- who changed her last name to Alexander -- also said she is setting up a public relations company called "Alexandria and Alexander".
-- Yahoo!
i got watch a bit of moulmein high
but i dunno who she is
and i dont care
but i oso wanna take out my CPF
Why she changed her last name? What a disgrace to her ancestors. Singapore doesn't need this type of garbage.
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Anyway locals celebrities don't have enough pulling power...
Except maybe Kit Chan and Sun Yan Zi...
Shin Min Daily News should not have reported on this story. It is a useless report.
that film a lame excuse for a blu film. take away those scenes the short film still good typical singapore style.
How are the blue scenes?
Twenty something only, so how much in CPF?
Female, soft-porn actress, no NS.
What's the loss?
make news only lah. bo swee 1.