[TASK 177: SINGAPORE]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 1,000+ Singaporean faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Siew Feng Choo (1944) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Margaret Leng Tan (1945) Singaporean [Chinese] - pianist.
Nancy Lam (1948) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, tv personality, and celebrity chef.
Stephanie Marrian (1948) Singaporean [Indian] - actress, singer, and model.
Li Yinzhu (1949) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Anna Ru Ping Lim (1951) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and singer.
Anita Sarawak / Ithnaini binti Mohamed Taib (1952) Singaporean [Malay] - actress, singer, and tv host.
Lena Lim (1952) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Rahimah Rahim (1955) Singaporean [Malay] - singer.
Lynnette Seah (1957) Singaporean [Chinese] - violinist.
Jacintha Abisheganaden (1957) Singaporean [Sri Lankan, Chinese] - singer and actress.
Julia Nickson (1958) Singaporean [Chinese] / English - actress.
Marrie Lee / Doris Young Siew Keen (1959) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, director, producer, and writer.
Hong Huifang / Ang Hwee Fang (1960) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Xiang Yun / Chen Cuichang (1961) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Fauziah Ahmad Daud (1962) Singaporean [Malay] - actress.
Zeng Huifen (1962) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Jessica Martin (1962) Singaporean - actress, singer, and impressionist.
Lin Meijiao (1963) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Tan Kheng Hua (1963) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese, Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Qiu Lian Liu (1963) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Khym Lam (1963 or 1964) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese, Welsh] - actress.
Hanis Saini Hussey (1964) Singaporean [Malay] - model.
Gong Li (1965) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Chen Liping / Tan Lee Peng (1965) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and model.
Yang Libing (1965) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Chen Xiuhuan (1965) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Bella Esperance (1965) Singaporean - actress.
Ying Yuen / Dawn Yuen / Yokey Tan (1966) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Aileen Tan (1966) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Siow Lee Chin (1966) Singaporean [Chinese] - violinist.
Edna Wong (1966) Singaporean - model.
Sharon Tay (1966) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, tv presenter, and journalist.
Kym Ng / Ng Kwee Khim (1967) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Gayle San (1967) Singaporean - DJ and producer.
Zoe Tay (1968) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress, singer, and model.
Joyce Beetuan Koh (1968) Singaporean - composer, sound artist, and educator.
Huang Biren / Wee Pat Ling (1969) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
DJ Rap / Charissa Saverio (1969) Singaporean [Malay, Irish] / Italian - DJ and producer.
Irene Ang (1989) Singaporean - actress.
Margaret Lee / Lee Mui Lin (1970) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Pan Lingling / Phua Leng Leng (1970) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Rosalina Musa (1971) Singaporean - actress, singer, and tv personality.
Patricia Mok (1971) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Fann Wong / Fann Woon Fong (1971) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actress, singer, and model.
Joanne Choo (1971) Singaporean - actress.
Selena Tan (1971) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, producer, director, and writer.
Madeline Chu (1971) Singaporean - actress.
Eileen Yeow / Yiu Ying-ying (1972) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress, model, and Miss Universe Singapore 1991.
Jasmine Lowson (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] / English - actress, tv presenter, and journalist.
Wong Li Lin (1972) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actress, tv host, and businesswoman.
Diana Ser (1972) Singaporean [Chinese, English, Possibly Other] - actress, tv host, tv presenter, and journalist.
Annabel Chong (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - adult actress.
Kit Chan (1972) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - singer and actress.
Pam Oei (1972) Singaporean - actress.
Ivy Lee (1973) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Nora Ariffin (1973) Singaporean - model.
Carole Lin (1973) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Vernetta Lopez (1973) Singaporean [Thai, Kristang, Peranakan Chinese, Portuguese] - actress, radio host, and DJ.
Michelle Goh (1973) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Norleena Salim (1973) Singaporean [Malay] - actress, singer, and comedian.
Janice Koh (1973) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Corrinne May (1973) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - singer and musician.
Ann Kok / Guo Shu Xian (1973) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress.
Beatrice Chia (1974) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and director.
Michelle Saram (1974) Singaporean [Indian, Chinese] - actress and singer.
Paulyn Sun / Pauline Suen / Alien Sun / Suen Kai-kwan (1974) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and Miss Universe Singapore 1994.
Andrea De Cruz (1974) Singaporean [Chinese, Portuguese] - actress.
Lina Ng (1974) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Nadya Hutagalung (1974) Singaporean [Batak Indonesian, Unspecified White] - actress, model, tv host, and artist.
Mavis Hee / Xu Meifeng / Xu Meijing (1974) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and actress.
Cynthia Koh / Xu Mei Zhen (1974) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Quan Yi Fong (1974) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Colette Wong (1974) Singaporean - tv host and sports reporter.
Tanya Chua (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Sophie Navita (1975) Singaporean [Batak Indonesian] - actress, singer, and tv presenter.
Jacelyn Tay (1975) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Catherine Tan (1975) Singaporean - actress.
Sharon Au (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Carol Smith (1975) Singaporean - radio host.
Kam Ning (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - violinist.
Cheryl Miles (1975) Singaporean - actress, singer, tv personality, and radio personality.
Michelle Chia (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and tv host.
Constance Song (1975) Singaporean - actress and model.
Loretta Chen (1976) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress, tv presenter, radio personality, and author.
Sharmaine Yeoh (1976) Singaporean - actress.
Evelyn Tan (1976) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and singer.
Vivian Lai (1976) Singaporean [Taiwanese] - actress and tv host.
Yvonne Lim (1976) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Jamie Yeo (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, radio host, and DJ.
Eunice Olsen (1977) Singaporean [Chinese, Kristang, Portuguese, Swedish] - actress, model, tv host, musician, and Miss Universe Singapore 2000.
Belinda Lee Xin Yu (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Melody Chen (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] / Thai, English - actress, tv host, and radio host.
Gwendoline Yeo (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, writer, and musician.
Michelle Chong (1977) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actress, tv host, producer, and director.
Gina Lim (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Vanessa-Mae / Vanessa-Mae Vanakorn Nicholson (1978) Singaporean [Chinese] / Thai - violinist and alpine skier.
Joi Chua (1978) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - singer.
Cindy Bernadette (1978) Singaporean [Malay, Hokkien Chinese, Peranakan Chinese, Italian, French, British] - actress, singer-songwriter, director, producer, and screenwriter.
Eelyn Kok (1978) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese] - actress.
Anna Belle Francis (1978) Singaporean [Malay, Unspecified White] - singer.
Zeng Shimei / Priscelia Chan (1978) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Yasminne Cheng (1978) Singaporean - DJ and radio host.
Jean Danker (1978) Singaporean [Chinese, Unspecified White] - radio host and DJ.
Thi Doan Trinh Tran (1978) Singaporean - model.
Stefanie Sun (1978) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - singer-songwriter.
Yida Huang (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Rosalyn Lee (1979) Singaporean - radio host.
Elsa Lin (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Ng Hui (1979) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Bevlyn Khoo (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Deborah Sim (1979) Singaporean - actress.
Cheryl Chin (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Rosanne Wong (1979) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress and singer.
Lea Simanjuntak (1979) Singaporean [Batak Indonesian] - actress and singer.
Mindee Ong (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Ou Xuan / Jeanette Aw (1979) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress, filmmaker, and author.
Celest Chong (1979) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress, singer, and model.
Kaylani Lei (1980) Singaporean [Filipino, Chinese] - adult actress.
Stella / Stella Huang / Stella Ng (1980) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - singer, actress and model.
Desiree Siahaan (1980) Singaporean [Indonesian, Filipino, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch] - actress.
Gillian Tan (1980) Singaporean - actress and model.
Olinda Cho (1980) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, actress and entrepreneur.
Rima Melati Adams (1980) Singaporean [Malay] / Thai, Unspecified White - actress, singer, model, and tv personality.
Youyi / Lin Youyi (1980) Singaporean [Hoa, Indonesian] - actress and tv host.
Lydia Look (1980) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and writer.
Nikki Chao (1980) Singaporean - adult actress.
Sarah Tan (1980) Singaporean [Chinese, English] - model, tv presenter, radio host, and DJ.
Kaira Gong (1981) Singaporean [Shanghainese Chinese] - singer.
Ase Wang (1981) Singaporean [Chinese, Swedish] - actress and model.
Joey Ng (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Rui En (1981) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress.
Joanna Dong (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, actress and host.
Angela Lin (1981) Singaporean - actress.
Paige Chua (1981) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress, model, and tv host.
Jocie Kok / Guo Mei Mei (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Vanessa Fernandez (1982) Singaporean [Chinese, Indian] - singer and radio presenter.
Race Wong (1982) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress and singer.
MAS1A / Masia One / Masia Lim (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Sophine Bai (1982) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Nurul Aini (1982) Singaporean [Malay] - actress and tv presenter.
Lim Peifen (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] - radio host.
Fiona Xie (1982) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Denise Keller (1982) Singaporean [Kristang, Chinese, German] - model and tv presenter.
Yan Kay Kay (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (yankaykay).
Meivys Sahily (1982) Singaporean / Afro-Cuban - singer-songwriter, model, congas player, and dancer.
Min Lee (1982 or 1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - violinist.
Jade Seah (1983) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese, Unspecified White] - actress, model, tv host, and DJ.
Maia Lee (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and tv personality.
Roz Pho / Rosalind Pho (1983) Singaporean - actress.
Kelly Poon / Kelly Pan (1983) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - singer.
Tay Kewei (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Adele Wong (1983) Singaporean [Wu Chinese] - actress, singer, screenwriter, and writer.
Joanne Peh / Bai Wei Xiu (1983) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Tanya Barlow (1983) Singaporean - actress, makeup artist, and animator.
Dawn Xiana Moon (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter and dancer.
Lilian Tang (1983) Singaporean - actress.
Jessica Gomes (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] / Portuguese - actress and model.
Milla Khan (1984) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Felicia Chin / Chen Jing Xuan (1984) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actress, singer, model, and tv host.
Karen Ivy Diaz (1984) Singaporean - model.
Sheila Sim (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Wani Ardy (1984) Singaporean / Malaysian - singer-songwriter, poet, and writer.
Pamelyn Chee (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Simone Heng (1984) Singaporean - tv personality, radio host, and MC.
Annabel Tan (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Meity Chan (1984) Singaporean - model.
Hazlina Abdul Halim (1985) Singaporean [Malay, Unspecified Other] - tv presenter, DJ, radio host, and journalist.
Silver Ang (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer, tv host, and blogger.
Jia Diaz Navergas (1985) Singaporean - model.
Angel Tracy (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Olivia Ong (1985) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese] - actress and singer.
Kylie Chong (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Rachel Kum (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2009.
Tenashar / Debbie Valerie Long (1985 or 1986) Singaporean - model and DJ.
Gayatri Shunmugam (1986) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - model.
Rebecca Lim (1986) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Leandra Veronica Rasiah (1986) Singaporean - singer.
Faraliza Tan (1986) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] - model and Miss World Singapore 2008.
Oon Shu An (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and web show host.
Peggie Neo (1986) Singaporean - youtuber.
Ling Kai (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Possi Pho (1986) Singaporean - actress.
Dawn Yeoh (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Roshni Kaur Soin (1986) Singaporean - model and Miss World Singapore 2007.
Charmaine Yee (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - tv host, radio host, DJ, MC, and producer.
Bong Qiu Qiu / Ang Chiew Ting (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer.
Kanny Theng (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and tv host.
Cheryl Wee (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Ya Hui / Xu Yahui / Koh Yah Hwee (1987) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv personality.
Sarah Cheng-De Winne (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and musician.
Daphne Khoo (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Sylvia Ratonel (1988) Singaporean [Filipino, Unspecified White] - singer.
China Soul (1988) 1/4 Singaporean [Chinese], 3/8 Norwegian, 1/4 English, 1/8 German - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Seraph Sun / Seraphine Sng Sin Pei (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and tv host.
Stella Zheng (1988) Singaporean - model.
Tiffany Fang (1988) Singaporean - model.
Bharathi Rani (1988) Singaporean [Indian] - actress, tv host, and dancer.
Tay Kexin (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Sylvia Chan (1988) Singaporean - youtuber (Ryan Sylvia).
iNCH / Inch Chua (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, musician, producer, actress and artist.
Nicole Joy Tan (1988) Singaporean - actress.
Tiffany Yong (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and blogger.
Eito Rti (1988) Singaporean - model.
Shi Lim (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2013.
Vanessa Vanderstraaten (1988) Singaporean - actress.
Lynn Tan (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2012.
Maria Franco (1988) Singaporean - model.
Ling Na Lee (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Gayle Nerva (1989) Singaporean - actress, singer-songwriter, and tv host.
Pilar Arlando (1989) Singaporean [Indonesian, Indian, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch] - model and Miss World Singapore 2009.
Evalee Lin (1989) Singaporean - actress.
Shine Koh (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Munah Bagharib (1989) Singaporean [Unspecified Arab] - host and actress.
Ateeqah Mazlan (1989) Singaporean [Malay] - actress, singer, and dancer.
Sukki Singapora (1989) Singaporean [Indian] / English - burlesque performer.
Melissa Koh (1989) Singaporean - youtuber.
Apple Chan (1989) Singaporean [Hong Kongese] - actress and singer.
Poojaa Gill (1989 or 1990) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
RRILEY / Sandra Riley Tang (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer-songwriter, and bassist.
Joanna Lim (1990) Singaporean - actress and model.
Sarah Lyana (1990) Singaporean - model.
Ris Low (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Kassie / Kassima Isabelle (1990) Singaporean [Malay, Iranian, Chinese] / Italian, Irish, English - youtuber (Gloom).
Jamela Spencer (1990) Singaporean - model.
Tanooja Rai Dixit (1990) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Syazwani Hussain (1990) Singaporean - model.
Joanna Chiew (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Rachell Tan (1990) Singaporean - instagrammer (pxdkitty).
Eswari Gunasagar (1990) Singaporean [Indian] - actress.
Jae Liew (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Burqq (1990) Singaporean - instagrammer (burqq).
Jannassa Neo (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and singer.
Iskandariah Puteri Sarlieman (1990) Singaporean - model.
Lady Kash / Kalaivani Nagaraj (1990) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - rapper-songwriter.
Jill Lim (1990) Singaporean [Chinese, Unspecified White] - DJ and radio host.
Rebecca Chen (1990) Singaporean - model.
Chew Jia Min (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Miss International Singapore 2013.
Janina Espinoza (1990) Singaporean - model.
Cheryl Cheng (1990) Singaporean - model.
Constance Lau (1990 or 1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and radio personality.
Atikah Suhaime (1991) Singaporean [Malay, Javanese, Unspecified Arab] - actress and model.
Michelle Wong (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and tv host.
Sikeen Chan (1991) Singaporean - instagrammer (chansikeen).
Hayley Woo (1991) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress.
Sonia Chew (1991) Singaporean - tv personality and radio host.
Maria Mulisha (1991) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Kimberly Wang (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and radio host.
Andrea Razali (1991) Singaporean [Malay] - model, makeup artist, and Miss International Queen Singapore 2020. - Trans!
Shelia Tan (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Christabel Chua (1991) Singaporean - instagrammer (bellywellyjelly).
Nadiyah Shahab (1991) Singaporean [Malay] - actress, model, and tv personality.
Eifa Awi (1991) Singaporean - model.
Liyann Seet (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Chloe Ng (1991) Singaporean - actress and model.
Jacqueline Toh (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Ava Aashna Chopra (1991) Singaporean [Indian] - actress and model.
Jayley Woo (1991) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress.
Rathi Menon (1991) Singaporean [Indian] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2014.
Ferlyn G / Ferlyn Wong (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, dancer and actress.
Efy Ramdan (1991) Singaporean - model.
Kyla Tan (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Audrey Goh (1991) Singaporean - instagrammer (sparrowonweed).
Jessica Henwick (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] / English - actress.
Miko Bai (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer (By2).
Yumi Bai (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer (By2).
Berlin Ng (1992) Singaporean - instagrammer (berlin.ng).
Mireen Ng (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Tabitha Nauser (1992) Singaporean [Indian] / Swiss - singer.
Victoria Loke (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Rachel Rutt (1992) Singaporean / English - model.
Hema Manwani (1992) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Abigail Sin (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - pianist.
Bhaama Padmanathan (1992) Singaporean [Tamil] - model and Miss World Singapore 2016.
Annette Lee (1992) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese] - actress and singer.
Huyen Nguyen Thu (1992) Singaporean [Vietnamese] - model.
Katrina Ch’ng (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Jamie Guna (1992) Singaporean - model.
Yumi Peh (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Caryl Erika Nillo (1992) Singaporean - model.
Addeva Eow (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Hanli Hoefer (1992) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese, German] - model and tv presenter.
Denise Camillia / Denise Camillia Tan (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv personality.
Drea Chong / Andrea Chong (1992) Singaporean - instagrammer.
Esther Choey (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Winlove Dela Cerna (1992) Singaporean - model.
Alina Ang (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Stella Seah (1992) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - singer-songwriter.
Ming Bridges (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] / British - singer, actress and model.
Nurul a’isyah Sudin (1992) Singaporean - model.
Cindy Liu (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Elly Arriana (1992) Singaporean - model.
Xinyan Lu (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
AmanderSings (1993) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and youtuber.
Narelle Kheng (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer, and bassist.
Manuela Bruntraeger (1993) Singaporean [Malay, Peranakan Chinese, Portuguese, German] - model, tv host, Miss Universe Singapore 2017, and Miss Earth Singapore 2016.
Boon Hui Lu (1993) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress and singer.
Aurelia Hathaway (1993) Singaporean - instagrammer (aureliahathaway).
Jasmine Sim (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Melody Low (1993) Singaporean - actress and model.
Lisa Marie White (1993) Singaporean [Malay, Unspecified White] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2015.
Maria Savych (1993) Singaporean - model.
Gina Tan (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and model.
Mongchin Yeoh (1993) Singaporean - instagrammer (mongabong).
Megan Zheng (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and novelist.
April May (1993) Singaporean - model.
Jesslyn Felicia (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Czarina Justine (1993) Singaporean - model.
Yaya Hamid (1993) Singaporean [Malay] - singer-songwriter.
Tasha / Natasha Low (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, dancer and television host.
Sonia Tan (1993) Singaporean - instagrammer (okaysonz).
Yumi Chung (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Charmian Tan (1993) Singaporean - radio presenter.
Luisa Gan (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Dalreena Poonam Gill (1994) Singaporean [Indian] - model, Miss World Singapore 2014, and referee.
Vanessa Peh (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and Miss World Singapore 2018.
Carrie Wong (1994) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actress.
Kate Liu (1994) Singaporean - pianist.
Elizabeth Lee (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Mohana Prabha (1994) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2019.
Linying (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Reiko Zhang (1994) Singaporean - DJ.
Sherrill Quek (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Carrie Wong (1994) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] / Malaysian [Chinese] - actress.
Xiang Kate (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Ashvini Anandan (1994) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
L Lee Ying (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Jade Rasif (1994) Singaporean [Malay, Javanese, Chinese, Irish, French, Dutch] - actress, model, and DJ.
Phedra Joy (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Jiayee Chua (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Amaliah Rizqi (1994) Singaporean [Indonesian] - model.
Somaline Ang (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Kylie Yeo (1994) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2017.
Aylna Neo (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (aylna).
Yue Chen (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Zahra Khanum (1995) Singaporean [Malay, Kashmiri, Pakistani] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2018.
Fiona Kwek (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Averiana Asang (1995) Singaporean - model.
Tyen Rasif (1995) Singaporean [Malay, Javanese, Chinese, Irish, French, Dutch] - musician, model, youtuber, personal trainer, and bodybuilder.
Kimberly Chia (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer-songwriter, and model.
Charlotte Lum (1995) Singaporean - instagrammer (charlottelum).
Kayley Tan (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (kayleytan).
Honora Tajima (1995) Singaporean [Japanese] - model.
Soh Pei Shi (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer and youtuber (speishi).
Chantalle Ng (1995) Singaporean - actress.
He Ying Ying (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Shalini Paris (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Aimee Cheng-Bradshaw (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] / English - model.
Adrianna Arumugam (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Denise Soong Ee Lyn (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (denisesoongeelyn).
Hirfana Ahamed (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Jia Hui Tan (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Chrysan Lee (1995) Singaporean - instagrammer (chrysanlee).
Gayathri Gopakumar (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Ashley Nicole (1995) Singaporean - model.
Cleodora Wijaya (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Davina Naidu (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Jasmine Sokko / Jasmine Wong Chu Qing (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter and producer.
Sam Rui (1996) Singaporean - singer.
Cheris Lee (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer, model, dancer, and kpop idol (GBB).
Fiona Fussi (1996) Singaporean [Chinese, Austrian] - model.
Sofia (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model (instagram: cheeesetart).
Nasihah Anuar (1996) Singaporean - model.
Cherie Chan (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
JaJaa Zarinyap (1996) Singaporean / Thai - model (instagram: jajaazarinn).
Layla Ong (1996) Singaporean - model.
Angie Watkins (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] / Unspecified White - model.
Laanya Ezra Asogan (1996) Singaporean [Indian, Indonesian, Unspecified White] - model and Miss World Singapore 2017.
Celine Leong (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - youtuber (MiniMoochi).
Olivia Sorley (1996) Singaporean - actress and filmmaker.
Cheryl Chou (1996) Singaporean [Shanghainese Chinese] - actress, model, tv host, and Miss Universe Singapore 2016.
Kanika Chachera (1996) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Zanelle (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (znnlle).
Hannah Delisha (1996) Singaporean [Malay] / English - actress, singer, and tv host.
Naomi Neo (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - youtuber and instagrammer (naomineo_).
Jirapa Tosubjaroensuk (1996) Singaporean - model.
Wang Hui Qi (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Miss International Singapore 2016.
Nicole Ariel Teo (1996) Singaporean - model.
YanLing Chui (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Ria Sani (1996) Singaporean - model.
Yeap Yi (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Pragathi Guruprasad (1997) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - singer and model.
Saffron Sharpe (1997) Singaporean - instagrammer (saffronsharpe).
Noè Neo (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Debbie Soon (1997) Singaporean - instagrammer (debbwie).
Chen Lyn Tshua (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Shanisse Tsai (1997) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - singer.
Nisa Khalisa (1997) Singaporean - model.
Claire Lim (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Michelle Vito (1997) Singaporean [Filipino, Spanish] - actress and model.
Amber Koh (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Sheen Cher (1997) Singaporean - model and Miss World Singapore 2019.
Jermaine Leong (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and singer.
Calista (1998) Singaporean - instagrammer (xcalikins).
Ivy Lim (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Sue Ann Thomas (1998) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Dolphine Chan (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Zara Felício / Zara Alexandra Felício (1998) Singaporean - model.
Nicole Lee (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Sakshi Sankhyan (1998) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Yeo Selena (1998) Singaporean - model.
Eleanor Lee / Eleanor Lee Kai Xin (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer, and model.
Topaz Winters / Priyanka Balasubramanian Aiyer (1999) Singaporean [Indian] - actress and poet.
Victoria Annabelle Wong (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Erika Tham (1999) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] / Ukrainian, Dutch - actress.
Ashley Teo (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Ryian Farizza (1999) Singaporean - model.
Meg Charlotte (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Charlene Chua (1999) Singaporean - model.
Jiemin Phan (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Riana Adams (1999) Singaporean [Malay, Javanese, Chinese] / Unspecified White - instagrammer (rianaevett).
Teddy Diallo (1999) Singaporean / Burkinabe - model.
Yeule / Nat Ćmiel (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter and producer.
Nicole Choo (1999) Singaporean - youtuber.
Magdeline Han (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Duan Meiyue (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
R Nametha (1999) Singaporean - model.
Yi Han Si (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Claudia Goh (2000) Singaporean - instagrammer (babyclaudia).
Michy Lim (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - youtuber (TiffwithMi).
Arinah Zaima (2000) Singaporean - model.
Chantelle Lee (2000) Singaporean - singer.
Kelly Yip (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Iman Fandi / Iman Fandi Ahmad (2000) Singaporean / Cape Coloured South African - model.
Natalie Ong (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Princess Ericelle Lising (2000) Singaporean - model.
Shalynn Tsai (2000) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - instagrammer (shalynn.tsai).
Miia Kinnunen (2000) Singaporean - youtuber (miiasaurous).
Ruby Wong (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Sierra Lixing Bustos (2000) Singaporean - instagrammer (sierralixing).
Krysty K (2000) Singaporean - model.
Tiffanie Lim (2001) Singaporean [Chinese] - youtuber (TiffwithMi).
Amy Ko (2001) Singaporean - model.
Fiona Evangeline (2001) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Thhivya Ashti Siva Kumar (2001) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Cathrina Koay (2002) Singaporean - youtuber.
Keyana K / Melanie Kasise (2002 or 2003) Singaporean [Chinese] / Ghanaian - model and dancer.
Jennifer Chua (2003) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Koh Li Yuan (2003) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Stephanie Carrington (?) Singaporean [Korean, Unspecified White] - model and tv personality.
Esther Low (?) Singaporean - actress.
Jeszlene Zhou (?) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Elizabeth Camilia Lee (?) Singaporean - model, Miss Earth Singapore 2017, fashion designer, and jewelry designer.
Anita Kapoor (?) Singaporean [Indian] - tv host.
Priyanka Raichanel (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2015. - Trans!
Mayling Ng (?) Singaporean [Chinese] / British - actress and stuntwoman.
Nadiah Sapuan (?) Singaporean - model and personal trainer.
Hazel Kaneswaran (?) Singaporean [Tamil Sri Lankan] / Irish - singer-songwriter and tv personality.
Mathilda D'Silva (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, presenter, DJ, MC, producer, director, and screenwriter.
Wendy Kweh (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Anne Patricia Lee (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2013. - Trans!
Claire Wong (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and filmmaker.
Inez Caroline (?) Singaporean - model.
Gail Kaneswaran (?) Singaporean [Tamil Sri Lankan] / Irish - model.
Syltra Lee (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Rumi M. Arystanbekova (?) Singaporean, Kazakh, Japanese - actress and producer.
Fathin Amira (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter.
Melinda Priskila (?) Singaporean [Indonesian, Chinese] - model.
Janani Sridhar (?) Singaporean - singer.
Iris Judotter (?) Singaporean / Dutch - singer-songwriter and producer.
Felicia Teo Kaixin (?) Singaporean - singer.
Neo Swee Lin (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Aya / Lysa Aya Trenier (?) Singaporean, Irish, Scottish - actress and singer-songwriter.
Gabrielle Ferdinands (?) Singaporean - singer.
Sharliza Jelita (?) Singaporean [Malay] - singer-songwriter and producer.
Malaque Mahdaly (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and model.
Koh Chieng Mun (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and comedian.
Marla Vera (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2012. - Trans!
Ava Lyn Koh (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Maricelle Rani Wong (?) Singaporean - musician, model, and Miss Earth Singapore 2010.
Nora Samosir (?) Singaporean [Batak Indonesian] - actress.
Valerie Lim (?) Singaporean - model, Miss Universe Singapore 2011, and Miss Earth Singapore 2009.
Elizabeth Lazan (?) Singaporean [Chinese, Italian, English] - actress and tv host.
Yulin Ng (?) Singaporean - actress.
Amy Cheng (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv presenter.
Mae Sta Maria (?) Singaporean - actress, singer, and model.
Krissy / Saradha Vidianand Das (?) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - singer-songwriter.
Meryl Joan Lee (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and MC.
Caroline Cheong (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Karisa Sukamto (?) Singaporean / Indonesian - model and Miss World Singapore 2012.
G. K. Sanghar (?) Singaporean [Punjabi Indian] - actress, tv personality, and journalist.
The Analog Girl (?) Singaporean - singer.
Anusha Rajaseharan (?) Singaporean [Indian, Unspecified Arab] - model and Miss World Singapore 2010.
Charmaine Palaez (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Larissa Carnegie (?) Singaporean, Indonesian, Chinese, Scottish, Dutch - actress and dancer.
Victoria Songwei Li (?) Singaporean - singer.
Joy Yak (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
et aliae (?) Singaporean - singer.
Noor Hasnah Adam (?) Singaporean [Malay] - actress and poet.
May Yee Lum (?) Singaporean - actress, model, and jewelry designer.
Angelline Chung (?) Singaporean [Chamorro, Indonesian, Chinese] - actress, model, and musician.
Charlotte Lucille-Chia (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2019.
Veronica Foo / Veronica Faye Foo (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Gerlyn Cheah (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Global Singapore 2019.
Cheryl Isabelle (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2010. - Trans!
Eugenia Low (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Kara Dong (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2018.
Anjana Vasan (?) Singaporean [Indian] - actress and singer-songwriter.
Eileen Feng (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2018.
Laura Kee (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv presenter.
Camillia Dzelma (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2009. - Trans!
Serene Koong (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Theresa Wong (?) Singaporean - actress.
Erika Huey Tan (?) Singaporean [Chinese] / Malaysian - actress, singer, and model.
Sonia Slizstar (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2004. - Trans!
Tania Lim Kim Suan (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2010.
Roxanne Zhang (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, filmmaker, and Miss International Singapore 2015.
Nurul Maideen (?) Singaporean - singer.
Dian Hazwani (?) Singaporean [Malay] - singer.
Evon Loh (?) Singaporean - actress, singer, tv host, and radio host.
Jean Tan (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter.
Ivy Tan / Chen Ai Wei (?) Singaporean [Malay, Taiwanese, Chinese] - radio host and tv presenter.
Elsa Faith (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, actress, and model.
Beverly Lim Morata (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter, actress, comedian, and podcast host.
Felicia Orvalla (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2011.
Amanda Tee (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter.
Qi Qi / Lim Yi Chyi (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - tv host, radio host, and DJ.
ZioZio Lim (?) Singaporean - actress.
Choy Siew Woon (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Tiara Hadi (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2015.
Jingru Quah (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer, model, guitarist, producer, and composer.
Kate Liao (?) Singaporean - musician.
Raeann Heng (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, filmmaker, writer, and blogger.
Olivia Chang (?) Singaporean - actress and stuntwoman.
Jasmine Tye (?) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] - singer-songwriter.
Charlene Torres-Tan (?) Singaporean - singer.
Maria Salazar (?) Singaporean / Ecuadorian - actress.
Lorraine Tan (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
May Hsu (?) Singaporean - model and Miss World Singapore 2011.
Emma Precious (?) Singaporean - actress and makeup artist.
Lilian Chua (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and singer.
Shueh-li Ong (?) Singaporean - composer and musician.
Stephanie Lim (?) Singaporean - singer (HubbaBubbas).
Calin Wong (?) Singaporean - singer (MICappella).
Tessa Burton (?) Singaporean / British - model.
Naomi Huth (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Supranational Singapore 2019.
Elaine Goh (?) Singaporean - singer and actress.
Mel (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (j.oannemelissa).
Karen Beh (?) Singaporean - model.
Maria-Anna Weiling Zenieris (?) Singaporean [Chinese] / Greek - model and Miss World Singapore 2013.
Rora Realis (?) Singaporean - singer.
Charity Lu (?) Singaporean - model and Miss World Singapore 2015.
Novita Lam (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (novitalam).
Josephine Yap (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (jyjosephine).
Michelle Tan (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (mirchelley).
Jasmine (?) Singaporean / Malaysian - instagrammer (ricejasminee).
Elaine Rui Min (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (elaineruimin).
Silvia Lam (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2014.
Azzah Fariha / Azzah Fariha Samat (?) Singaporean [Malay] - actress.
Vanessa Sim (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2014.
Kaci Beh (?) Singaporean - model.
Huda Ali (?) Singaporean - model.
Ashley Soo (?) Singaporean - model.
Kaigin Yong (?) Singaporean - model.
Ethel Fong (?) Singaporean - model.
Hanis Hussey (?) Singaporean - model.
Junita Simon (?) Singaporean - model - Ford Supermodel of the World Singapore 1995.
Rachel Wong (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (rchlwngxx).
Jannah Shaharuddin (?) Singaporean - singer.
Sherly Devonne Ng (?) Singaporean [Chinese, Indonesian] - actor, singer and host.
Carolyn Kan (?) Singaporean - jewellery designer.
Leong Ying Mae (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2012.
Dyna Turmoil (?) Singaporean - singer.
Nicole Wong (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (ncwong).
Nellie Lim (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (nellielim).
Amanda Wong (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (beautifuladieu).
Linda (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (lindahaoliyuan).
Emilee Kang (?) Singaporean - singer.
Celine (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (cel.shin).
Isabel Tan (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (prettyfrowns).
Kate Yong (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (katepurk).
Diya Prabhakar (?) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Sharin Keong (?) Singaporean - model.
Choo Yilin (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - jewellery designer.
Sherlyn Leo (?) Singaporean - singer (Disco Hue).
Zahira Khaleel (?) Singaporean - singer.
SKL0 / Samantha Lo (?) Singaporean - singer.
handsome girl (?) Singaporean - singer.
Vanessa Hee (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2013.
Jeassea K Thyidor (?) Singaporean - singer.
Phoebe Tan (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2012.
Candice Foo (?) Singaporean - singer.
Stella Kae Sze (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2011.
Milly Khoo (?) Singaporean - singer.
Geraldine Chua (?) Singaporean - singer.
Annabelle Lu (?) Singaporean - singer.
Loh Wan Hua (?) Singaporean - singer.
Melissa Loo (?) Singaporean - singer.
M:
Wahid Satay / A. Wahid / S.M. Wahid / Abdul Wahid bin Haji Ahmad (1930) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, singer, and comedian.
Choo Hoey (1934) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - musician.
Chua Lam (1941) Singaporean [Chaoshanese Chinese] - actor, tv host, food critic, and columnist.
Tian Liang (1941) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Matthew Tan (1945) Singaporean - musician and bandleader.
Weiqiang Wu (1947) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Eddie Chin (1948) Singaporean - bassist.
S.C. Lim (1948) Singaporean - actor.
Chen Shucheng / Tan Soo Seng (1949) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor and tv host.
Moses Lim (1950) Singaporean [Henghua Chinese] - actor, comedian, entertainer and food connoisseur.
Rex Goh (1951) Singaporean [Chinese] - guitarist-songwriter and producer.
Huang Yiliang (1951) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - actor.
Henry Thia (1952) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and comedian.
Richard Low / Liu Qianyi (1952) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor.
Yawning Bread / Alex Au / Alex Au Waipang (1952) Singaporean [Chinese] - blogger.
Ramli Sarip (1952) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, singer-songwriter, producer, and arranger.
Marcus Chin (1954) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - host, actor and singer.
Lim Kay Tong (1954) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese, Peranakan Chinese] - actor and tv host.
Zhu Houren (1955) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - actor.
Dick Lee (1956) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese, Hokkien Chinese] - singer-songwriter, playwright and film director.
Melvyn Tan (1956) Singaporean [Chinese] - pianist.
M. Nasir / Mohamad Nasir bin Mohamed (1957) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, singer-songwriter, producer, director, and composer.
Kuo Juey Hoong (1957) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and writer.
Reggae Ranjhe (1957) Singaporean - actor.
Lim Soon Lee (1957) Singaporean [Chinese] - conductor and violist.
Mark Chan (1958) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - composer, recording artist, singer, instrumentalist, poet and painter.
Chef Wan / Redzuawan bin Ismail (1958) Singaporean [Malay, Javanese, Japanese, Peranakan Chinese] - actor, tv host, and celebrity chef.
Hugo Ng (1959) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and director.
Ye Shipin (1959) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Lim Kay Siu (1960) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese] - actor.
Jack Neo (1960) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor, host and director.
Jeremy Monteiro (1960) Singaporean - jazz pianist, singer, composer, and music educator.
Philip Tan (1960) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and stuntman.
Edmund Chen (1961) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor and artist.
Wang Yuqing / Tan Chooi Leong (1961) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Kevin Mathews (1961) Singaporean [Chinese, English] - singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, and composer.
Yuqing Wang (1961) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Xie Shaoguang (1961) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor.
William Scorpion (1961) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Hector Ho (1961) Singaporean - actor.
Glen Goei (1962) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, director, and producer.
Ivan Heng (1963) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese, Teochew Chinese] - actor and director.
Desmond Shen (1963) Singaporean - actor.
Chen Tianwen (1963) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Maverick Quek (1963) Singaporean - actor.
Zheng Geping (1964) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor.
Liang Wern Fook (1964) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - singer-songwriter and writer.
Gurmit Singh (1965) Singaporean [Punjabi Indian, Japanese, Chinese] - actor, tv host, and comedian.
Rayson Tan (1965) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor.
Felix Cheong (1965) Singaporean [Chinese] - author and poet.
Roy Li / Li Fei Hui (1965) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - singer.
Hayden Ng (1966) Singaporean [Chinese] - fashion designer.
Lee Shih Shiong (1966) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - singer-songwriter, pianist, producer, and composer.
Wei Song Lee (1966) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and musician.
Ramon Tikaram (1967) Singaporean [Indian, Malay, Fijian] - actor.
Jimmy Ye (1967) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Chin Han / Ng Chin Han (1967) Singaporean [Hoklo Chinese] - actor.
Ing-How Tan (1967) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and director.
Arnold Gay (1967) Singaporean - tv presenter, radio host, and DJ.
Terence Cao (1967) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actor.
Kumar / Kumarason Chinnadurai (1968) Singaporean / South Indian - actor, drag queen, comedian, and tv host.
Chew Chor Meng (1968) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor.
Mark Lee (1968) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - comedian, actor, television host and film director.
Thomas Ong (1969) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and tv host.
Jonathan Seet (1969) Singaporean [Chinese] / Irish - singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist, drummer, bassist, violist, organist, nightclub host, producer, and composer.
Hossan Leong (1969) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actor, television host, radio deejay and comedian.
James Lye (1969) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor and tv personality.
Suhaimi Yusof (1969) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, comedian, radio host, and DJ.
Glenn Ong (1970) Singaporean [Chinese] - radio host and DJ.
George Leong (1970) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - musician, producer and composer.
Tay Ping Hui (1970) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor and director.
Cavin Soh (1970) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor, host and singer.
Rick Tan (1971) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Bryan Wong (1971) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - actor and television host.
A-do / Du Chengyi (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Lin Chien-Kwan (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - saxophonist.
Darren Lim (1972) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - actor.
Ix Shen / Shen Qing (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and filmmaker.
Allan Wu (1972) Singaporean [Han Chinese] - actor, host, VJ and former model.
Dasmond Koh (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, tv host and DJ.
Cher Ng / DJ Cher (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - DJ.
Pierre Png (1973) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese] - actor.
Randall Tan (1973) Singaporean - actor.
Dennis Chew / Zhou Chongqing / Dennis Chong Kheng Chew (1973) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor, singer, tv host, radio host, and DJ.
Samir Sarkar (1974) Singaporean [Indian] - actor and filmmaker.
Fish Chaar (1974) Singaporean - actor.
Alan Tan (1974) Singaporean - actor.
Sheikh Haikel (1975) Singaporean [Malay, Unspecified Arab] - actor, rapper, and radio personality.
Eric Ng (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - guitarist-songwriter, bassist, keyboardist, drummer, producer, and arranger.
Jackson Tan / The Remix Master (1975) Singaporean - musician, DJ and producer.
Addy Rasidi (1975) Singaporean - guitarist.
John Klass (1975) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, radio host, and producer.
Vincent Ng / Weng Qinghai / Vincent Ng Cheng Hye (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and martial artist.
Kevin Mark Marghese (1975) Singaporean - actor.
Don Richmond (1976) Singaporean / English, Unspecified Eurasian - singer and producer.
Royston Tan (1976) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, director, producer, and screenwriter.
Aaron Aziz (1976) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, singer, and director.
Hanjin Tan (1976) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and singer-songwriter.
Alan Tern (1976) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor.
Leon Jay Williams (1976) Singaporean [Japanese, Chinese, German, English] - actor and singer.
Adam Chen (1976) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Nick Shen (1976) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor and singer.
Thomas Lim (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and filmmaker.
Fidah Rashid (1977) Singaporean - musician.
Pearry Reginald Teo (1978) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and filmmaker.
Ben Yeo (1978) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor, tv host, and model.
Kris Law (1978) Singaporean [Chinese] / Malaysian [Chinese] - actor.
Trisno / Trisno Ishak (1978) Singaporean - singer.
Julian Hee (1978) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, model, and tv host.
Pakorn Lam (1979) Singaporean, Thai, German - actor and singer.
Chua En Lai (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Adam Toh (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Leonard Yong Kiang Lee (1979) Singaporean - actor and stuntman.
Jones Shi Kang Jun (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter.
Mark Hermoso (1979) Singaporean - model.
Ken Kwek (1979) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor and filmmaker.
Joe Phua (1979) Singaporean - actor.
Alaric Tay (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, director and producer.
Hady Mirza (1980) Singaporean [Bugis] - singer.
Ashraf Safdar (1980) Singaporean - tv presenter.
Devarajan Varadarajan (1980) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - actor, singer, and director.
Anwar Hadi (1980) Singaporean - actor.
Elvin Ng (1980) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor.
Ian Chinsee (1980) Singaporean - actor and producer.
George Ng / George Young (1980) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese, Greek Cypriot] - actor, tv presenter, and writer.
Sunny Suwanmethanont (1981) Singaporean, Thai / French - actor.
Jeremy Chan (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and host.
JJ Lin / Wayne Lim Jun Jie (1981) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - singer and actor.
Kiki Tay (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - magician, comedian, performing arts director and entrepreneur.
Saito Nagasaki (1981) Singaporean [Japanese] - DJ.
Kelvin Tan (1981) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - singer.
Taufik Batisah (1981) Singaporean [Malay, Bugis, Indian] - actor and singer-songwriter.
Alfred Sim (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Imran Ajmain (1981) Singaporean - singer-songwriter.
Hong Junyang (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and host.
Adi Putra (1981) Singaporean [Malay] - actor.
Jon Foo (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] / Irish, English - actor, martial artist, artist, and stuntman.
Kamil Haque (1982) Singaporean - actor.
Jon Leong / Jonathan Leong (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] - performing artist, singer, music producer and actor.
Eli T. (1982) Singaporean - singer.
Shah Iskandar (1982) Singaporean [Malay] - actor and model.
Jae Ang (1982) Singaporean - singer.
Daren Tan (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Wong Jinglun (1983) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor, singer, and tv presenter.
Sylvester Sim (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Loo Zihan (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, dancer, director, and artist.
Abbas Akbar (1983) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - actor and filmmaker.
Marcus Lim (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, director, and screenwriter.
Juan Wen Jie (1983) Singaporean - model, mixed martial artist, and Manhunt International Singapore 2011.
Drake Lim (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and producer.
Jinrong / Vivian Dawson (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] / Unspecified White - actor and model.
Boy Thunder / Gerald Koh (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - radio personality.
TheLionCityBoy / Kevin Lester Sarjit (1984) Singaporean - rapper.
Kang Cheng Xi (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Nat Ho (1984) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor and singer.
Aqmal N. / Noorhaqmal Mohamed Noor (1984) Singaporean [Malay] - singer, producer, and composer.
Nic Lee / Nicodemus Lee (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - guitarist.
Edmund Yeo (1984) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] - actor and filmmaker.
Romeo Tan (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Don Valix (1985) Singaporean - model.
Kunhua / Kenneth Chung Kun Wah (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and radio personality.
Derrick Hoh (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Shabir / Shabir Tabare Alam (1985) Singaporean [Tamil Indian, Telugu Indian, Malay] - singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, organist, producer, lyricist, and composer.
Andie Chen (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, host and vlogger.
Ryan Lian (1985) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor and singer.
Darryl Yong (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Wei Qi / Chan Wei Qi (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - keyboardist.
A-TREZ / A'trez / Muhammad Nuridris (1986) Singaporean [Malay] - rapper-songwriter, producer, and composer.
Desmond Tan (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Nesh Patel (1986) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Azmi Danuri (1986) Singaporean - actor.
Teddy Tang (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, model, and tv host.
Edison Ho Jian Yang (1986) Singaporean - model and Mister World Singapore 2012.
Franster Wong (1986) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - instagrammer (fransterwong).
Awi Rafael (1986) Singaporean - singer.
Louis Aung (1986) Singaporean [Burmese] - model.
Diraf Nalsor (1986) Singaporean - model.
Jerry Yeo (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Marco Salvérs (1986) Singaporean - model.
Fakkah Fuzz / Muhammad Fadzri Abd Rashid (1986) Singaporean [Malay] - tv personality and comedian
Nesh Patel (1986) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Samuel Wong / Samuel Wong Rui Xiang (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - drummer.
Balaji Shanmugam (1986) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Lewis Tan (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] / Irish, English - actor, model, and stuntman.
Zermatt Neo (1987) Singaporean - youtuber.
Wang Weiliang (1987) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor.
Jaspers Lai (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Sezairi Sezali (1987) Singaporean [Malay] - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pianist.
Zhiyang / Cheeyang Ng / Ng Chee Yang (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Divian Nair (1987) Singaporean - actor, tv host, radio personality, and director.
Maxi Lim / Lim Jun Liang (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Jason Chee / Chee Pei Kun / Jason Chee Pei Kun (1987) Singaporean - model, personal trainer, and Manhunt International Singapore 2012.
BunZ (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, singer-songwriter, and producer.
Siva Kaneswaran (1988) Singaporean [Tamil Sri Lankan] / Irish - actor, singer-songwriter, and model.
Dee Kosh / Darryl Koshy (1988) Singaporean [Malay, Indian, Chinese] - youtuber.
Faizul Alvés (1988) Singaporean - model.
Elson Soh (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Joakim Gomez (1988) Singaporean - radio host.
Charlie Goh (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and singer.
Raghavendran Rajasekaran (1988) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - flutist.
Kenny Khoo (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Ryan Tan (1988) Singaporean - youtuber (Ryan Sylvia).
Alex Lim (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Erry Bonch (1989) Singaporean - model.
Ian Fang (1989) Singaporean [Shanghainese Chinese] - actor.
Akeem Jahat (1989) Singaporean [Malay] - rapper-songwriter and producer.
Nick Teo (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, tv host, and model.
Hirzi Zulkiflie (1989) Singaporean - comedian, actor and content creator.
Vincent Huang (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Que Andrea Kasbani / Kasbani Kasmon (1989) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, model, and bodybuilder.
Joshua Ang (1989) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor.
Kevin Chua (1989) Singaporean - actor.
Gen Neo (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - kpop idol, singer, producer, and composer.
Paul Twohill (1989) Singaporean - singer.
Alyph / Alif / Muhammad Alif Abdullah (1989) Singaporean [Malay] - rapper-songwriter, singer, lyricist, composer, and producer.
Ricardo Junius (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Jeremy Koh (1989) Singaporean - singer.
Vallence Huang (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Tosh Zhang (1989) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor and singer.
Moses Tang (1989) Singaporean - actor.
Benjamin Josiah Tan (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Aiken Chia (1989) Singaporean - instagrammer (aikenchia).
Shawn Lee (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Huang Po Ju (1990) Singaporean [Taiwanese] - actor.
Shane Pow (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Benjamin Kheng (1990) Singaporean - actor and singer.
Joshua Simon (1990) Singaporean [Indian, Chinese] - radio presenter and musician.
Andee Chua (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Fuad Al-Hakim (1990) Singaporean - model and Manhunt International Singapore 2015.
Ross Butler (1990) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] / Dutch, English - actor and model.
James Seah (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and tv personality.
Amin Alias (1990) Singaporean - model.
Jon Chua JX / Jonathan Chua (1990) Singaporean - actor and singer.
Sufie Rashid (1991) Singaporean - singer.
Zeaf Niffira (1991) Singaporean - model.
Aliff Aziz (1991) Singaporean [Malay, Unspecified Arab] - actor, singer, and model.
Nathan Hartono / Nathaniel Xiang (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and actor.
Danial Ron (1991) Singaporean - youtuber and instagrammer (danialron).
Luke Lee (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Harris Baba (1991) Singaporean [Pakistani, Iranian, Indonesian, Chinese] - actor, singer-songwriter, and model.
Roslan Muhamad (1992) Singaporean [Malay] - actor and singer.
Pramit Arora (1992) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Shigga Shay / Pek Jin Shen (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - rapper.
Adithya Srinivasan (1992) Singaporean [Indian] - singer-songwriter.
Jansen Chew (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Hakym Noh (1992) Singaporean - musician, DJ, director, and artist.
Joshua Judah (1992) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Benjamin Khoh (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - socialite and model.
Aden Tan (1992) Singaporean - actor, singer, and model.
JianHao Tan (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and youtuber.
Nanthakumar Ananthan (1993) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Famy Ashary (1993) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2019.
Noah Yap (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and singer.
Ridhwan Azman (1993) Singaporean - actor, singer, and youtuber.
Trevor Tham (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - youtuber (Trevmonki).
Epul Eusoff (1993) Singaporean - instagrammer (epuleusoff).
Chin Ee Kin (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Muhammad famy Bin Shahruddin (1993) Singaporean - model.
Richie Koh (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Amrit Sandhu (1993) Singaporean [Indian] - actor and model.
Shawn Tok (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Gentle Bones / Joel Tan (1994) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, and drummer.
Jonathan Lau (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Xavier Ong (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and model.
Gershon Sng (1994) Singaporean - musician and filmmaker.
Edwin Goh (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Vincent Sin (1995) Singaporean - instagrammer (itsvincentsin).
Kapil Waskel (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Jarren Ho (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Yung Raja / Rajid Ahamed (1995) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - actor and rapper-songwriter.
Timothy Law / Law Hsien Hwee (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Xinde Yap (1995) Singaporean - instagrammer (xindeyap).
MYRNE / Manfred Lim (1995) Singaporean - DJ.
Zong Zijie (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Frank Gálvez (1996) Singaporean - model.
Elton Koh Yong San (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Farriz Haizad (1996) Singaporean - model.
Benedict Ang (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
LEW / Lewis Loh (1996) Singaporean - singer.
Eric Yue Yang (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Hugo Ong Jun Hui (1996) Singaporean - model and Mister World Singapore 2019.
Fariz Jabba (1997) Singaporean [Malay] - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Kelvin Lin (1997) Singaporean - youtuber (Gytuan).
Christopher Chan (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Erwin Ralph Tan (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Tan Yan Zhang (1998) Singaporean - pianist, composer and conductor.
Frederick Quek (1999) Singaporean - actor and model.
Shafeeq Khan (1998) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Brendan Lee (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Vernon Teo (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Khyan Kotak (2000) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Wen Xuan (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Ryhan Stewart (2000) Singaporean - model.
Brandon Tang (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Nic Kaufmann (2000) Singaporean - instagrammer (nic.kaufmann) and tiktoker (nickaufmann).
Rishi Kumara Rajendran (2000) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Ang Zhong Hui (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Putra Hambali (2000) Singaporean - model.
Damien Teo (2001) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Xander Pang (2001) Singaporean [Chinese, Unspecified White] - actor.
Idcriri (2001) Singaporean - model.
Tyler Ong Jing Xiang (2002) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
NeonFlame (2002) Singaporean - youtuber.
Ivan Lo (2003) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Aubrey Suwito (?) Singaporean / Indonesian [Chinese] - pianist-songwriter, keyboardist, producer, and arranger.
Geoff Vizconde (?) Singaporean - model.
Paul Foster (?) Singaporean [Chinese, British] - actor and model.
Lance Lee Davis (?) Singaporean - actor and filmmaker.
Rayve Tay (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Jonathan Cheok (?) Singaporean - singer.
Puravalan Narayanasamy (?) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - actor.
Duane Ho (?) Singaporean - singer.
Kasper Neo (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Mister Global Singapore 2017.
Christopher Khor (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and guitarist. - Trans!
Isaac Chua Cheng Pou (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Melvinder Kanth (?) Singaporean - actor and filmmaker.
Jeremiah Choy (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, writer, director and choreographer.
Charles Stitch Wong (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and beatboxer.
Art Fazil (?) Singaporean [Malay] - singer.
Tim De Cotta (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, bassist, and producer.
Michael Aw (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - author and photographer.
Dhillon Poh (?) Singaporean - model and Mister Global Singapore 2018.
Li Wenhai (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Yamin Yusof (?) Singaporean - actor, model, Man of the World Singapore 2018, and personal trainer.
Thomas Pang (?) Singaporean [Filipino, Chinese] - actor.
Ikhwan Risydah Nasuha Bin Sapi'ee (?) Singaporean - model and Man of the World Singapore 2017.
Peter Boon Koh (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Ice Asher Chew (?) Singaporean - actor, model, and Mister Global Singapore 2015.
Charlie Lim / Charles Lim (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, musician, artist and producer.
Bryan Chan (?) Singaporean - actor.
Andrew Seow (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, model, and media personality.
Primero Ang (?) Singaporean - actor, singer, MC, and videographer.
Didicazli / Didicazli Ismail (?) Singaporean [Malay] - singer-songwriter, tv presenter, and producer.
Faizal Isa (?) Singaporean - singer.
Nelson Chia (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and director.
MJ Kuok (?) Singaporean - singer.
Phone Pyi Kyaw (?) Singaporean [Burmese] - model and Mister Asian International 2019.
Justin Jap (?) Singaporean - singer.
David Lim Hok Liang (?) Singaporean [Indonesian, Chinese] - model and Mister Asian International Singapore 2018.
Jazer Chia (?) Singaporean - model and Best Model of the World Singapore 2013.
Danny Yeo (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, tv host, DJ, director, and writer.
Kee Chan (?) Singaporean - actor.
Dwayne Tan (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Gerome Chew Chin Wei (?) Singaporean - model.
Yan Bingliang (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Noel Ng (?) Singaporean - model and Mister Global Singapore 2016.
Peter Yu / Yu Hongrong (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Nicholas Tan (?) Singaporean - model and swimmer.
Of Methodist / Chuck (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter.
Jacob J. Lau (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
DJ NOMSTA (?) Singaporean - DJ and promoter.
Tay Yuanqio (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2010.
Shawn Tng (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and composer.
Adrian Wee (?) Singaporean - DJ.
Edwin Aw (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2015.
Calvin Tan (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and producer.
Hassanal Ruslan / Mohamend Hassanal Bin Ruslan (?) Singaporean - model and Manhunt International Singapore 2017.
JUNDA / Hagen Troy (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter and producer.
DJ Clart / James Tan (?) Singaporean - DJ.
Chen Guohua (?) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor.
Marvin Soh (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2018.
Chew Jun Ru (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - musician.
Sebastian Foo (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2016.
Huang Qing Yuan (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Jovin Koh Boon Pin (?) Singaporean - model and Manhunt International Singapore 2010.
Ron Teh (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2012.
Wong Hong Mok (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter, music producer and professional photographer.
Jay Lim (?) Singaporean - singer.
Peter Yu (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Richmond Ang (?) Singaporean - model and Best Model of the World Singapore 2011.
Jonathan Seah (?) Singaporean - model and Mister Global Singapore 2014.
Tengku Adil Bahdar (?) Singaporean [Malay] - singer.
Ryan Chan (?) Singaporean - singer (HubbaBubbas).
Mervyn Ye (?) Singaporean - singer (HubbaBubbas).
Goh Juni (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer (MICappella).
Peter Huang (?) Singaporeae - singer (MICappella).
Eugene Yip (?) Singaporeae - singer (MICappella).
Goh Mingwei (?) Singaporean - singer (MICappella).
Eugenia Yip (?) Singaporean - singer (The Steve McQueens).
Fabian Lim (?) Singaporean - saxophonist (The Steve McQueens).
Joshua Wan (?) Singaporean - keyboardist (The Steve McQueens).
Jase Sng (?) Singaporean - bassist (The Steve McQueens).
Aaron James Lee (?) Singaporean - drummer (The Steve McQueens).
Keith Yuen (?) Singaporean - Instagrammer (travelinspiration360).
Luke Pereira (?) Singaporean, Portuguese - model.
Auzaie Zie (?) Singaporean - keyboardist and producer (Disco Hue).
Billy Chua (?) Singaporean - drummer (Disco Hue).
Rush Ang (?) Singaporean - guitarist (Disco Hue).
Theodore Teow (?) Singaporean - singer.
Justin Ang (?) Singaporean - DJ (The Muttons).
Vernon Anthonisz / Vernon A (?) Singaporean - DJ (The Muttons).
Christopher Michael Lee (?) Singaporean - singer.
Joshua Luke (?) Singaporean - model, Mister Culture World 2017, and Mister Culture World Singapore 2017.
Terence Tay (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Andy Soh (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2011.
Farhan Shah (?) Singaporean - singer.
Edwin Heng (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2013.
Norman Then (?) Singaporean - singer.
Andy Wong (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2014.
Jerry Ong (?) Singaporean - singer.
Muhammad Ibnunordin (?) Singaporean - singer.
Javier Chan (?) Singaporean - model and Mister Global Teen Singapore 2016.
Lewis Stokes (?) Singaporean - model and Best Model of the World Singapore 2012.
Jonah Sin (?) Singaporean - model and Mister Global Teen Singapore 2015.
Anton (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (mellowedhigh).
David Yeo (?) Singaporean - singer.
Benjamin Chow (?) Singaporean - singer.
Randy Chua (?) Singaporean - singer.
James Tay (?) Singaporean - singer.
Levin Ng (?) Singaporean - singer.
Janson Tay (?) Singaporean - singer.
Ryan Lee (?) Singaporean - singer.
Douglas Wong (?) Singaporean - singer.
NB:
Elisha Lim (1978) Singaporean [Chinese] - Non-Binary (They/Them/Their’s) - musician, filmmaker, writer, graphic novelist, and artist.
Nicky Case (1994) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] - Genderqueer (Any Pronouns) - video game developer.
JY Yang (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - Non-Binary (They/Them/Their’s) - writer.
Victoria Victor / Victor Loo (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - Genderfluid (He/Him/His and They/Them/Their’s) - actor, singer, model, artist, socialite, and activist.
Problematic:
Maddy Barber / Medalina Barber (1973) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, radio host, and DJ. - Racist statements in regards to Malays and Indians.
Tila Tequila / Tila Nguyen / Miss Tila / Tornado Thien / Nguyễn Thị Thiên Thanh (1981) Singaporean [Vietnamese, French] - actress, model, singer-songwriter, tv personality, blogger, and writer. - Antisemitic statements.
Xiaxue / Cheng Yan Yan Wendy (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - blogger and television personality. - Ableist and xenophobic statements.
Eden Ang (1987) Singaporean [Japanese, Chinese] - actor and youtuber. - Multiple accusations of sexual assault and sexual harassment.
Sheena Phua (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - model. - Racist statements in regards to Indians, specifically Sikhs.
Joal Ong (1994) Singaporean - actor. - Posted revenge porn of Christabel Chua after his breakup with her.
Amos Yee (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, youtuber, and blogger. - Pro-pedophilia.
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Night.Frost 《夜。霜傳》: Outtake
Night.Frost | 《夜。霜傳》
Outtake 3: The Young and the Hopeless
Featuring: ShangGuan YueYou, ShangGuan YeLing, Nie Kai, LingHu Zhe, Qiu ZiYan (上官月優,上官夜凌,聶凱,令狐哲,秋紫煙)
A/N: I wanted to end 2019 by posting an outtake that I’ve written to commemorate the 8.31 incident in Hong Kong by incorporating the event into the timeline of the original novel I’m currently working on. It had been a stormy year, especially during the last 6 months for HK-ers, so I want to use my creative outlet to sort of, I dunno, illustrate my take on it.
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August 31, 2019, around 11:00PM
Prince Edward MTR Station
A night when many would remember the Hong Kong Police as terrorists.
Chaos. Horror. Blood. Screaming for help. Screeching in pain. Cowering in fear.
Tear gas filled the claustrophobic corridors of train cars.
Police shouting commands, throwing insults left and right like they cost nothing.
Indiscriminate violence against defenseless citizens who were on their way home.
Walking amongst them was an army of young people dressed in black shirts, yellow helmets, and gas masks — proud citizens and defenders of this city they called home.
A home that was currently sick, broken, tainted, but a home nevertheless.
And they would sacrifice all they had to offer to make this world right again.
Including their lives.
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Mid-September, 2019
Moon Shoal Club Headquarters, Central
“Captain, I trust you know how to handle this best,” ShangGuan YunXing stepped out of the Moon Shoal Club captain’s office, her figure dressed sharply in business attire was half casted in shadow by the office’s fluorescent lighting.
“We won’t let you down, Chief,” ShangGuan YueYou, the leader of the clan’s most revered exorcist team, followed closely behind the older woman and replied briskly. Coming out lastly from the room was a glasses-clad man in his early 20’s, who stayed quiet during this exchange.
The other occupants in the headquarters, who’d been trying to eavesdrop or peek through the blinds into their Captain’s office as casually and quietly as they could for the past twenty minutes, immediately returned to their previous positions at their desks pretending to be engaged with their paperwork.
At the sight of the ShangGuan Clan’s Chief departing, the members of the Moon Shoal Club all rose up from their seats and bowed their heads low in respect as they greeted her in unison, “goodbye, Chief ShangGuan.”
All with the exception of one man slouching in the corner, the distaste in his blood-red eyes hardly disguised from the mess of his dark curls. He had his two hands shoved deep into the pockets of his jacket, body language exuding nothing but hostility and eye glimmering silently as his gaze met briefly with YunXing’s before he turned his head away as if he couldn’t stand the sight of this woman after all.
“YeLing…” YueYou uttered with a hint of warning under her breath.
YunXing ignored this, silently nodded once to acknowledge the team, and walked out without another word.
It wasn’t until they heard the elevator’s creaky humming that signified YunXing’s leaving that the members of MSC released a comically unified exhale of relief.
“So… what’s that all about then?” Qiu ZiYan was the first person to speak up, leaning back into her chair as she threw the pen she’d been twirling nonstop to the side. The writing utensil fell perfectly into its cylindrical stand.
“Meeting in ten minutes,” YueYou announced simply instead of answering her subordinate’s question. It was unusual for the captain to look so solemn, for even though ShangGuan YueYou was known in the community as one of the fiercest and most accomplished exorcists of her generation, she was the type of captain who led and guided her team with a merciless attitude when necessary but otherwise treated them as if they were all part of a family.
After YueYou went back into her office, all attention snapped to the remaining attendant of that secretive meeting from earlier: MSC’s vice-captain, LingHu Zhe.
“Must be something huge if the Chief herself had come down to talk to the captain about it,” Nie Kai, one of the youngest members in the team, piped up. “Brother Zhe…”
Zhe cleared his throat, too loudly and obvious to be natural, propped his glasses higher up the bridge of his nose with his index finger, and sighed when the other members of MSC kept staring at him expectantly.
“All I can tell you is that it has to do with the 8.31 incident from a few weeks ago,” Zhe said uneasily, “you’ll hear the details of the mission at the briefing later.”
“Ehhh, but Ah-Zhe…” ZiYan was rolling her chair towards the direction of the vice-captain with shining, hopeful eyes trained onto the man who held the answers to all her curiosity.
“Don’t you ‘Ah-Zhe’ me, Qiu ZiYan,” Zhe, who’d known ZiYan since their academy days, was long used to her ministrations, and so was unaffected by any pleading and puppy-eyed looks the woman was unabashedly sending his way, “I’m still waiting for your report from the Po Hing Fong case.”
“You’re no fun, vice-captain,” ZiYan pouted after being reminded that she did, in fact, still have a huge pile of irritating paperwork to go through before the case she’d been working on can be officially closed. Defeated, she rolled herself back to her desk and began to half-heartedly sift through the stack of files and tap out phrases on the keyboard.
“And you have too much fun sometimes,” Zhe shook his head fondly at her before he, too, returned to his desk closest to YueYou’s office to gather files for their upcoming meeting.
By the wall where the two youngest members of MSC were sitting, the young woman named Nie Kai turned to her childhood friend and work partner with a worried frown lining her brows.
“Ah-Ling, you probably shouldn’t have acted that way with your grandma,” she fiddled with the frayed ends of her hair, “the captain looked like she was about to strangle you when you did that thing that you do.”
ShangGuan YeLing grimaced. He knew he was going to get an earful from his elder sister when they got home after tonight’s shift, and he was not looking forward to it.
But the reaction was almost instinctive at this point. Even when he was young, and before their turbulent relationship went from mere familial obligations to professional ties, ShangGuan YunXing had always ignited a sort of fight-or-flight response in YeLing. The elegant woman’s stony glares, unsmiling lips, distant words, and unrealistically high expectations for her grandchildren only made up a small portion of why YeLing disliked the old woman; something invisible that YunXing radiated from her mere presence made others, including her own blood-related family, fear of crossing the leading figure of the largest and most influential exorcist clan in Hong Kong.
“Let her,” YeLing shrugged nonchalantly, though to Kai, it seemed incredibly forced, “I bet that old woman would rather see me dead in a ditch than to continue disgracing the all mighty ShangGuan clan.”
“No way, there’s no way your grandma would wish you dead, even if… even if…” Kai didn’t want to say it – she didn’t need to – ‘even if she’d never really treated you like family, like a grandson.’
More like a pawn, like one of the many pawns on her majestic scheme of political chessboard.
YeLing glanced over at Kai, saw that she was chewing her lower lip for fear that she’d say the wrong thing, said too much.
He sighed, pushed himself out of the chair, and stretched until his joints cracked noisily, making Kai wrinkled her nose in revulsion.
“C’mon, let’s head to the conference room before my sister actually comes out and strangles me for being late to an important meeting.”
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“I assume all of you already have some idea about what happened during the night of August 31 down at Prince Edward station,” YueYou turned on the projector in the darkened room, and various images and footages of that night’s events began to pop up on the large monitors in the middle of the conference table.
Sitting before each member of MSC was their own personal tablet, which contained all the documents and files required for this briefing.
“More or less,” YeLing said, hiding a yawn behind the back of his hand.
Sitting next to YueYou, Zhe added, “though depending on what news outlets people have been watching, there are two very different perspectives of the events of that night circulating on the Internet these days.”
“Idiots who blindly consume what the media feeds them can’t tell the difference between facts and fiction these days,” YeLing scoffed.
“So, what does Chief ShangGuan want the MSC to do?” ZiYan wanted to know, dragging her gaze away from the grisly and gory photographs and turning to the head of the table to direct the question at their captain.
“Cleaning up after the police, I’m willing to bet,” YeLing interrupted with an unimpressed snigger, and only stopped when YueYou threw him a meaningful glare. Still, that had never stopped YeLing from running his mouth when he was on a roll. “What? Am I wrong?”
“There is a reason why MSC and other organizations under the ShangGuan clan are separate entities from the other disciplined forces of the city,” YueYou ignored her younger brother’s jab and continued, “we don’t have the right to evaluate the actions and decisions made by the police department, and in turn, they have no right to budge into our businesses and cases either. This has been the arrangement set up by the clan elders and the government officials before our generation.”
YueYou’s solemn regard swept around to each and every member of MSC before pausing at YeLing, “We carry out our duties as told, and we don’t ask questions. I don’t want to hear anything controversial coming out from the mouths of my own team that can potentially endanger the clan’s reputation. Am I making myself clear?”
She was speaking to them as a group, but everyone knew that YueYou was directing this little speech especially at YeLing, who murmured a reluctant, “yes, Captain.”
“There were a few casualties during that night’s operation, though it was never disclosed to the public as the government fears that the news would bring up a new wave of disorder and uproar,” YueYou continued calmly.
“At least they’re right about that,” YeLing muttered, obvious disgust dripping in his tone.
“…how many?” Kai, who had been uncharacteristically quiet during the briefing thus far, finally asked in a soft voice. The underlying trembling did not go unnoticed by the team.
“Three,” YueYou replied.
On the central screen, photographs of two women and one man – all no older than early 20’s – were displayed. Their smiles forever captured, though their bodies were battered and abandoned.
“So young…” Kai murmured.
“Too young,” ZiYan agreed, eyes darkening and lips pressed into a firm line. “So, what’s our assignment?”
“According to the records, the police department hired a few Tao priests to perform a consecration ceremony a few days after August 31st to help with the three souls’ transcendence passage…”
“They did a half-assed job, didn’t they, these so-called priests?” YeLing guessed.
“That’s one way of putting it,” YueYou couldn’t even find the energy to scold him about his choice of wording this time.
After reading the reports that the police department had sent over a few hours earlier, the scowl on her face only grew deeper and deeper. She hated the political aspects of her job – playing nice with the other governmental departments – but as the captain of Moon Shoal Club, and as the future heir of the ShangGuan clan, YueYou had to force herself to refine her public relations skills, compromising where it was necessary, taking advantage when it benefited their clan.
“For the next two weeks after the consecration, we had received reports of civilians travelling on the trains between Prince Edward Station and Sham Shui Po Station having witnessed particles in the shape of or heard voices of the three deceased protestors.
“But these sightings shouldn’t even be possible if the priests had done their job right,” ZiYan offered.
“Precisely,” YueYou nodded in agreement. “What we suspect is that the priests had merely created some sort of boundary to trap these spirits within certain specific areas of the stations, as well as along the route between the two stations,” YueYou switched the images on the central screen and continued, “if you look at the diagram here, the red marks the spots where these spirits were said to be seen or heard, and there are consistent patterns to these sightings: always in the same locations, always around the same time – approximately eleven o’clock at night.”
“Disturbed spirits are always the strongest and most active near their time of death,” Zhe said, “but given enough time has passed, they will gradually weaken and eventually disintegrate.”
“Somehow, I find it really hard to believe they’ve mistaken consecration with boundary craft,” YeLing rolled his eyes and leaned further back against his chair. “You sure they aren’t trapping the spirits on purpose?”
YueYou’s gaze shifted sharply towards her younger brother but said nothing.
“How do you mean?” Kai asked her partner. “Why would anyone wish to purposefully and knowingly trapped a deceased person’s spirit in the mortal realm? That’s just… cruel.”
“Guilt, maybe?” YeLing shrugged, “or they’re just terrible pieces of shit that want to punish anyone who didn’t see things their way even after they’re dead.”
“Enough,” YueYou didn’t need to raise her voice, but the subtle impatience was enough to make everyone shut up. “Here’s the assignment we’ve been given directly by the elders: tomorrow after the trains stop running at around one o’clock in the morning, we are to access and investigate the scenes where the sightings had been recorded, locate the spirits, and take care of them. We can’t have civilians running into them constantly and spreading rumors about the 8.31 incident anymore.”
“And by ‘taking care’, you mean…?” ZiYan raised an eyebrow skeptically.
“What we usually do with them,” Zhe answered for the captain. “We will try our best to convince them to move on to the other realm in their own terms, but if they refuse to leave, we will have no choice but to carry out our duty as usual.”
“But we only do what we do because the spirits we deal with are violent and malicious in nature!” Kai protested. “Their existence was solely for destruction because no humanity is left in them anymore, but these people…” she halted abruptly to look at the photos of the three victims on her tablet again, “…they were just kids trying to fight for their lives.”
“Regardless, they don’t belong in this realm anymore,” YueYou said, “and if they are causing problems for the mortals, it’s our duty as exorcists to send them off. You have all been in this field of work for more than three years now – you aren’t fresh out of the Academy anymore – act like a professional and do not sully the name of the ShangGuan clan. I believe we are all more than capable of doing that.”
A few seconds of stagnant silence as the members of MSC mulled over their captain’s words and the underlying warning of consequences if they failed to follow the code of conduct.
It was true; even the youngest of the group – YeLing and Kai at the age of 19 – had been working out on the field since they were 16 years old and newly graduated from the clan-run Academy that aimed to train young, inexperienced Crafters into top exorcists that serve the community as a liaison between the living and the dead.
Zhe and ZiYan, on the other hand, were a few years older and had transferred from another region’s team into Moon Shoal Club in Central three years prior. The two had been classmates since their Academy days, and both were known as top performers in their various areas of expertise: Zhe in long-range gun craft, and ZiYan in Transcendental Aesthesia, the ability to sense and communicate with the weakest of spiritual particles.
But even so, most of the cases they deal with on a daily basis involved angry, violent spirits that had completely transformed from what they used to be: the humanity in these ghosts that refused to leave the mortal realm for all kinds of reasons gradually dripped out, sucked dry by darker matter around them, and before they knew it, these beings became creatures that knew neither reason nor logic. Only singular, destructing emotions drove their actions, maintained their essence.
Spirits of people who had recently just passed away were much less dangerous; most of the time, they were more confused than threatening, and once they realized the fact that they had died, a majority of them would move on.
“We’ll meet at Prince Edward Station Exit B1 tomorrow morning at one o’clock,” YueYou seemed satisfied by the silence her speech had brought, and she continued with a more upbeat and encouraging tone, “remember to bring all your gear. The station should be cleared out of any MTR staff and police officers by then. We will be able to freely do what’s necessary without the fear of being seen by non-Crafters.”
“Make sure to rest well today,” Zhe added, smoothly taking over as YueYou concluded the briefing by turning the lights back on. The fluorescent made everyone’s faces seemed even more pale than usual, “it’s going to be a long night.”
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Mid-September, 2019
1:04 a.m.
Prince Edward Station (Exit B1), Mong Kok
In the early morning hours, neon lights of store signs still shone brightly over the slumbering city, but the windows of the surrounding residential buildings were mostly darkened, the deserted streets with the occasional late-night taxi rolling by and the incessant tik-tik-tik of the traffic lights on red casting the area in a smog of desolation.
By one of the station’s exits located in the corner of Nathan Road and Prince Edward Road West, three figures and a bird perched on its owner’s shoulder stood waiting, motionless like a paused movie.
“Brother Zhe and Sister ZiYan are late…” Kai murmured worriedly, her fingers rubbing restlessly against the plastic handle of her cello case. “That’s rare. A-Ling, you think they’re okay?” She looked towards her partner, who merely took a swift glance at his wrist watch before looking over at his elder sister.
YueYou didn’t look too perturbed by the fact that two of her subordinates were running late for an important assignment, though her animal familiar Xiao Yan gave a shrill, little chirp in response, the noise it made sounded strangely eerie in the near-silence.
Bouquets of white flowers were tied along the bannisters that bordered around one of the exits of Prince Edward Station. Scraps of paper money leapt and fell from the current of breeze. Puddles of wax from melted candles stuck to the concrete of the steps, the fragrance still lingering in the air long after the distinguishing of the flames. Pasted on the walls were posters filled with angry and desperate messages, written by friends and families and strangers seeking for answers and justice for those who’d been injured and supposedly died during the August 31 conflict:
生要見人,死要見屍
‘We want to see the person if they’re alive; we want to see the body if they’re dead.’
Every few days, these flowers and posters would be thrown away by city street cleaners, but by the end of the day, the bannisters would be decorated flush with mourning flowers and message cards again.
When the minute hand on YeLing’s watch stroke seven, the other two members of MSC finally arrived, breaths short and cheeks flushed from rushing their way over.
“Where were you two?” Kai sighed with relief at the sight of the senior members arriving safely, though both seemed suspiciously nonchalant for two people who were late to work.
“Uh… traffic?” ZiYan shared a slightly guilty grin with Zhe, whose flush deepened in colour as he quickly rushed over to YueYou’s side to apologize for their tardiness.
“Sister ZiYan, it’s one in the morning,” YeLing snickered, red eyes twinkling knowingly, “you’ll have to try harder to convince Captain over there.”
“No matter,” YueYou said, her tone and expression as neutral and inscrutable as ever. “We’ve already delayed enough. Let’s head down to the platform.”
As they made their way down the stairs, their steps echoing emptily through the narrow corridors of the underground station, Kai commented, “the flowers and candles outside… most of the public must be very convinced that people have died that night.”
“And who can blame them?” ZiYan replied with a grim expression, the lenient atmosphere from before having dissipated immediately as they descended deeper into the station. “People who participated in protests have gone missing for the past few weeks; dead bodies showed up in the waters with no substantial evidence of being suicide cases; and the police’s defensive attitude did nothing to assuage people’s beliefs or stop the rumors.”
The air was sickly stale the further they went. Non-Crafters would attribute this to the city’s terrible air quality caused by pollution, but Crafters like themselves could immediately recognize the decaying scent as the lingering presence of spirits, a trail left behind by those who wander the mortal realm even long after they died.
Prince Edward Station itself harbored a few spirits that mostly kept to themselves, and upon sensing the presence of the exorcists, who emitted the kind of vitality that creatures from the other side tended to avoid, they were smart enough to escape to the other parts of the station to make way for them.
There were four platforms, two on each level, and there was nothing that caught their attention when they reached the top level.
Afterall, the conflict did occur on the platform at the lower level.
It was getting increasingly harder to breathe the closer they got to where the sightings were recorded. Like dragging their bodies through viscous mud, the members of MSC felt the immense strength of boundary craft attempting to force them out.
“Yeah, this is definitely not what a consecration feels like,” YeLing muttered, his grip on the handle of his violin case tightened until his knuckles turned white.
“Kai, is there anything you can do about the boundary?” YueYou turned to her young subordinate and asked. “If we force ourselves, our bodies might not be able to withstand the pressure.”
“I’ll try my best, Captain,” Kai nodded. She pulled out her weapon – RuSu, a standard-size cello constructed of craft-enhanced wood, and matching bow – and began to play a melody. It was light-hearted in nature, and tiny silvery cicadas began to materialize in the air around the exorcists; the creatures fluttered towards the boundary tinged with red and radiating stifling pressure that hovered over the staircase that led further down into the platform on the lower level, and attached themselves as if the boundary was covered by flowers filled with fragrant sap.
When nothing happened, Kai pulled the bow across the strings with more vigor, the notes reverberating so loudly that the humans could feel their skin prickling from the oscillating waves of sound. The change of intensity in the tune ignited something in the silver cicadas, for their wings trembled at a higher frequency than before, the humming more noticeable, more urgent.
Soon, the red particles that made up the boundary began to vibrate as well, and as the melody of the cello grew deeper and the cicadas beat their wings harder and faster, cracks started to form, and they spread and split until the moment Kai played the last note and the silence hung heavily in the air, the wall shattered at last, the particles dissipating like dust and the silver cicadas, too, flew back into the oblivion.
The exorcists instantly felt the pressure reduced, and YueYou squeezed Kai’s shoulder encouragingly with a smile before leading the group down the staircase, with Xiao Yan flying just a little bit further ahead of the humans, its beady black eyes flitting cautiously this way and that to detect any oncoming danger.
“Nice one, Kai,” ZiYan slapped the younger exorcist lightly on her back, making Kai smiled sheepishly at the compliment.
Even though Kai managed to destroy the main boundary, once they made it down to the lowest level of the station, it looked as if the priests hired to do their job went even further than any of them had imagined, for the grey-purple walls of the entire island platform had been splashed a glowing red invisible to the eye of non-Crafters, but to those who had the powers, the unnatural glow of the blood red particles signify only one thing: the spirits who were located within the vicinity at the time when this boundary had been summoned would have no chance of escape.
And those that could not escape had only one fate awaiting them.
That of annihilation from their vitality being viciously sucked dry, until nothing of their souls remained but scattered ashes and dispersed smoke.
Though no one said anything, each and every one of their hearts grew heavy with realization.
It was just as YeLing presumed: this was no mistake. These priests were purposefully trapping spirits down here with no intention of letting them pass over to the other side peacefully.
Why they would do such an inhumane thing to begin with, none of them had the time to consider that right now, but they knew that there were people in their field of work who were desperate enough to do anything for monetary rewards.
Without another word, the five exorcists split into three groups; they spread out and ventured into different directions to inspect the area. The red glimmered eerily over their pale complexions, casting parts of their faces in shadows that flickered and dimmed like a weak flame.
“Guys, over here!” ZiYan called from the end of platform three, where the Chuan Wan Line train ran and continued on to the next station in Sham Shui Po. When the rest of MSC got to where ZiYan and Zhe were, they found the spirits that closely matched the descriptions provided by the witnesses of the recorded sightings.
From the first glance, it looked like there were three people trapped in the corner behind the red wall. Two of them seemed lifeless, piled on top of another on the floor like puppets with broken strings, blood still visible from the last moments of their life. The last one was kneeling on the floor, fists pounding against the wall though he knew it was useless, a young man in his early 20’s wearing all black and a yellow helmet.
His head was lowered, blood and tears were dripping down in rivulets, and so he appeared not to have noticed that he had attracted an audience. It seemed like it had been an eternity being trapped here, seeing the living world went on around him though the other side was blind to him and his companions’ existence.
“These three were most likely protestors who were involved on the night of August 31st,” YeLing was flipping through case files on his phone as he stooped down to get a better look at the other two spirits’ faces. After studying the photos of recent missing persons reports, YeLing concluded with a resigned sigh, “Leung LaiLing, 18 years old, and Lee KaYi, 17 years old – both were reported missing after August 31st, last seen by a couple of eyewitnesses on the train who were injured that night as well.”
“But who’s this?” Zhe wondered, his sympathetic gaze focusing on the man still kneeling and pounding against the boundary as if that was the only thing he knew to do to make a sound, the only thing he could do to seek help. It was hard for Zhe to swallow, seeing the recently passed away young people directly in front of him, utterly desperate in their fight for freedom yet powerless even to help their friends and keep them safe; the calm in him shriveled at the sight of the three spirits, and replacing that composed nature that had earned him the position of vice-captain in MSC was a slow-brewing storm of bitter acid and roaring rage.
Zhe knew, as part of the ShangGuan Clan, he must follow the oath he’d made after he graduated from the Academy as well as the strict rules of the clan itself. In the past, he had no trouble doing that; he had no reason to question these rules, but the reality was here and now, and he couldn’t pretend that he wasn’t at all affected by the sight before him.
He often wondered how YueYou did it. He stole a glance at their Captain, and saw what he’d expected: an impeccably composed expression and red eyes that betrayed no shift of rising emotions.
“Will someone tell him to stop banging on the boundary?” YeLing pulled himself up to his feet again. “Hasn’t he realized that it’s not helping?”
“Ah-Ling,” Kai quietly warned him and shook her head as her partner glanced over at her questioningly.
“Let me try and talk to him,” ZiYan murmured. She carefully got down onto her knees so that she would be able to look at him at eye-level should he lifted his head up. Focusing on enhancing her vitality by closing her eyes and taking a few deep, measured breaths, ZiYan felt all her senses becoming more sensitive and receptive, her Transcendental Aesthesia ability flickering on.
She lifted her arm and pressed her palm gently against the part of the boundary where, trapped on the other side, the nameless man was still pounding silently.
“Hey,” ZiYan thought, transmitting the word through, the area around her palm gleamed purple for a moment, and that was when the man froze.
His body was still shaking as if any moment, a slight breeze would disperse his soul into the unknown oblivion, but it seemed like he could hear someone’s voice addressing him. Frazzled and confused, he slowly lifted his head up.
It was excruciating.
Such a simple, natural gesture as lifting one’s head up to communicate with another person face-to-face should have been easy, but as the man stayed still enough for all the exorcists to truly observe him properly for the first time, they immediately noticed the angular bump on the side of the man’s neck.
A shard of white covered with hints of blood and plasma pierced through the skin.
His neck was broken.
Kai took a small step back in shock, slapping her hands over her mouth so the gasp that escaped from her lungs wasn’t as audible, but no one could blame her for such a violent reaction.
When ZiYan finally saw the man’s face, all she saw was blood and tears smeared across what would have been a finely sculped, handsome face, but bruises taint his skin blotchy purple and swollen in odd places; the whites of his eyes were bloodshot as well, so seeped with old blood that it was difficult to distinguish irises from sclera. His symbolic yellow helmet was slightly askew but still sit proudly on his head like a crown.
ZiYan had to maintain very tight control over her facial expressions to not convey the shock and horror her heart was weighted down with.
The man held his palm up to meet ZiYan’s, bloodied lips curving up into a weak smile, and it might have been ZiYan’s imagination, but it looked as if a trickle of hopeful light flicker in the spirit’s dark, lifeless eyes.
“You… you can see me? And the people beside you?” his lips moved but none of the other exorcists of MSC could hear him because of the disruptive particles that made up the boundary.
ZiYan nodded.
“How much time has passed since… since that night?”
“It’s September 16 today.”
“I tried…” he swallowed – or tried to, because it was impossible but it was a habit that he had when he got emotionally overwhelmed – and continued, “I tried to let them go ahead of me first, through the tunnel towards Sham Shui Po – tons of people were escaping down that way – but then they got caught by the bastard police and I-I can’t go – not without those two!”
“What’s your name?” she asked gently.
“Wong TsunWei.”
“Okay TsunWei, we will try our best to break the boundary and release you and your friends,” ZiYan motioned to her teammates, “we believe the only reason why you guys are stuck in this part of the station is because of the boundary craft. Once the boundary has been lifted, you three should be free to pass on over.”
The man stared first at ZiYan, then he gradually let his gaze drift towards the other members of MSC, one after another, each time spending a few seconds to maintain eye contact, before he lowered his head again without another word; he had also retracted his arm back to his side and shifted more towards the back and closer to his friends as if to protect them from harm.
“What did he say, ZiYan?” YueYou asked.
“They’ve been stranded here since August 31,” ZiYan replied as she stood up and turned to face the group, her expression grim, “he seems confused at best – doesn’t even know how much time has passed since he died. He told me that he and the other two were going to escape by following the train tracks heading towards Sham Shui Po, only that they never made it out of here…”
“And this young man’s identity?”
“He says his name is Wong TsunWei,” ZiYan said, and directed the next question towards the younger exorcist, “YeLing, are there any records of such person in the system?”
“Give me a sec,” YeLing pulled out his phone again to scroll through the missing persons reports from the police department’s archive. After several minutes of searching with no satisfying results, YeLing decided to widen his search. “Here’s something. His name didn’t come up in the police’s missing persons database, but it seems like his acquaintances have been searching for him through a Facebook group called ‘Hong Kong Missing Populations’; the group is apparently established after August 31st, and Wong TsunWei’s name popped up quite early on. From the photos posted on the group’s page, that seems to be our guy.”
He nodded over to the spirit who was still huddled close by his two companions, his eyes quiet but wary when he glanced over at them once in a while.
“Wait, so does that mean his family never officially filed a missing person report with the police?” Kai wondered.
“A lot of people have mysteriously disappeared since the start of the anti-extradition bill protests back in May,” Zhe recalled with a frown, “of course, rumors began to get crazy once bodies of these missing people were found, mostly under suspicious circumstances that the police brushed off as mere groundless rumors.”
“Brother Zhe, you really think this is the police trying to hide the deaths of these protestors in order to keep their reputation clean?” Kai found this instance just outright immoral, not to mention unbelievable, as the Hong Kong police had reputation of being one of the world’s most respected and trustworthy disciplined services.
Or at least, they used to.
These days though, no matter who you asked on the streets, the young or the elderly, those still in school or in the working class, the people’s trust towards the police had only been decreasing significantly over the past few months.
In reality, people had more faith in their own capabilities than in the police.
None of the members in MSC had ever discussed this whole situation, but they all read from different news outlets in their own time, and formed their own opinions, though they knew to keep politics out of their work since their organization was so closely tied to the government.
“You can’t convince me that these three here – and who knows how many others – have nothing to do with the police,” ZiYan shook her head, the revulsion was obvious in her tone.
“It’s not in our place to investigate whether or not this has anything to do with the police,” Zhe reminded her gravely.
“Ah-Zhe is right,” YueYou, who had been rather quiet during this discussion, finally spoke, and all the members grew quiet, “the river water doesn’t interfere with the well water: we do our jobs, and they do theirs. Nothing more, nothing less.
“Now, before we start, I want to make myself clear one more time: our mission is to make sure no non-Crafters will be subjected to another sighting, and that means this can go one of two ways,” YueYou continued in her usual composed tone that often had others mistaken her as cruel and impassive, “once we’ve gotten rid of the boundary, and should they decide to move on in their own terms, then all the better for everyone. If they have any last messages they’d like to send to their family and friends, we can at least promise them that much. However…”
Because things rarely worked out that smoothly, and YueYou had learned to always have multiple back-up plans, she needed to ensure that her team understood the consequences.
This was unlike any other missions the team had undertaken; in a way, YueYou knew that ShangGuan YunXing was testing them – YueYou as a leader, and the others as exorcists – by assigning this mission to MSC in the first place.
“If the three spirits refuse to leave, we will have no choice but to do what we usually do,” YueYou needed her team to understand the severity of this mission; they couldn’t afford to make any mistakes, or leave any strings untied that would give her grandmother the excuse to disband and rearrange the personnel of Moon Shoal Club. She had hand-picked and recruited these people for a reason. “Is that understood?”
“Yes, Captain!”
“Good. Ah-Zhe, Kai, let’s spread out,” YueYou took out her white jade vertical flute ChuanHun and Xiao Yan flew back to her usual perch on YueYou’s shoulder, “the three of us will focus on lifting the boundary. YeLing, ZiYan, you two stay close by with your weapons ready in case the spirits have other ideas.”
YeLing and ZiYan nodded and positioned themselves accordingly after the other three exorcists spread out, about two meters apart to form a triangle that enclosed the trapped spirits along one of its edges.
While YeLing pulled out his violin RuQi and placed it in the crook of his neck, bow fixed on the strings, ZiYan reluctantly put on BaiHui, a pair of fingerless, leather-sewn sap gloves that perfectly fitted over her slender fingers. She, too, positioned herself defensively adjacent to YeLing, her hazel irises darkening with worry.
Pursing her lips over the blowing hole of ChuanHun, YueYou played the first notes, gentle and sweet like the song of a phoenix, and then Kai joined in with the lulling deepness of the cello, both instruments’ sounds complementing each other in a serene yet melancholic song.
From Kai’s playing, silver cicadas materialized once more, but this time instead of attaching themselves to the wall of the boundary, they followed the golden string of ChuanHun’s melody, bounding themselves to the delicate thread as it weaved over and across the glowing red boundary to create a sheet of gold and silver hovering just above the wall.
While the two musical crafters created a web, Zhe loaded the cartridge into his Beretta handgun, took aim, and accurately shot four times, each time aiming at one corner of the gold and silver net until it was securely pinned. The craft circuits carved on the specially-manufactured bullets activated and emitted a violet glow that proliferated along the paths of the golden thread and silver cicadas.
As soon as the entire net was burning with violet flames, YueYou and Kai quickened their tempo; like before, the cicadas’ wings thrummed and the threads trembled; the vibrations of both caused the extra thick wall of the boundary to crack under pressure, bit by bit, inch by inch.
The process took longer than before, even with three Crafters’ combined powers, but within a few minutes’ time, the fissures became more apparent, growing longer, wider, until with a definitive strident splintering, the boundary was broken, the particles dissipating like dust.
Sweat tainted the three exorcists’ temples, signifying how much vitality they had expended in order to break apart the boundary. Even they would have to agree that, despite the priests’ underhanded ways, their boundary craft was of first-class quality.
YueYou nodded at ZiYan, wordlessly telling her subordinate to go ahead and talk to them.
“TsunWei, can you hear me?” Once more, ZiYan kneeled down so she could see the three spirits better; people tended to be less intimidated when spoken to the same eye-level after all. She then tried to get the other two’s attention by calling out their name as soothingly as possible as to not startle them.
The young woman called Leung LaiLing seemed to have heard ZiYan’s voice. Slumped over face-down against the ground, she attempted to push herself up, arm shaking with effort, but it was difficult and the exorcists soon realized why: she could only use one arm, because her right arm had been twisted at a sickening 90-degree angle, rendering it completely useless.
“H-help us…” she sobbed, her long hair matted with blood covering half of her beaten face. She reached out, eyes desperate, and ZiYan reached back out to the stranger and held her hand without thinking.
“ZiYan!” Zhe shouted, wanting to warn her.
“It’s okay,” ZiYan assured him, her gaze never leaving the woman’s.
Addressing LaiLing again, ZiYan told her gently, “you and your friends should be able to go now. The force that’s been trapping you here is gone.”
LaiLing shook her head, eyes squeezing tightly closed.
“Is there anything you want to say to your family or friends before you go?” ZiYan asked, since that was the most common reason why spirits decided to stick around after they died. She figured a young person like these three probably still had many things they wanted to accomplish or say before they were willing to go on to the other side. “We will try our best to relay your messages to them.”
LaiLing’s hand was icy cold in ZiYan’s, and she felt a light squeeze against her fingers.
“It’s… it’s not that,” LaiLing said weakly, tears dribbling down her cheeks like pearls. They fell onto the ground and disappeared, as if they’d never existed in the first place.
“She’s right…” the other woman who had been lying limply beside her spoke up. Lee KaYi, most likely still a high school student, with her neatly clipped hair and innocent wide eyes, pulled herself into a sitting position. There were no outward signs of her injuries, so it was likely that she suffered from internal bleeding before she died. “We can’t go like this… there’s still so much we have to do.”
“You’ve already done so much,” ZiYan sighed, the sympathy for these young people growing overwhelming; she knew this was dangerous, letting emotions overriding her logic, especially during missions like this, but she was only human.
Still alive, fortunately. Still capable of having compassion for others. Still wishing to help those who needed it, even if they were on the other side.
“Let the others carry on and do the rest,” ZiYan felt her eyes growing hot, but she wouldn’t allow one drop of tear to escape, “and we will ensure that you three will be remembered, that your deaths will not be discarded as another ‘accidents’.”
“We can’t go… not yet…” TsunWei stood up with movements spasmodic like a robot running out of battery. His bloodshot eyes were depthless and dark, and streams of thick blood were flowing down his cheeks; he glared out into the world and saw nothing – no hope, no light. The dark swirl of confusion, frustration, and sorrow churned wildly within him, having grown exponentially in the duration of being entrapped behind the boundary. Now that the boundary had been destroyed, that darkness was allowed to grow without any restraint, and the last strip of humanity that had been binding that monster was loosened.
“Our fight is not done yet. We can’t leave here yet, not like this.”
“ZiYan, you should move away now,” Zhe warned her quietly. With quick, practiced movements, he changed his cartridge with another set of bullets, and took aim at the staggering spirit whose appearance seemed to have shifted right before their eyes.
Something within Wong TsunWei’s spirit snapped. His eyes and his heart only sensed those who were with him or against him, and he would do anything to kill those who sided with the wrong, the tainted, the dirty ones.
Leung LaiLing’s grasp on ZiYan’s hand became too much, the exorcist’s bones creaking from the immense strength of the undead, and when she tried to pull away, the spirit’s hold tightened even more.
ZiYan hissed in pain, wide eyes searching for the woman who had been so desperate and helpless only a few seconds ago now consumed by Resentment, and realized at last that she was already lost and gone.
A report echoed sharply, the flash of violet light tore before ZiYan’s eyes, and the bullet from Zhe’s Barretta sank into the middle of Leung LaiLing’s forehead.
Where the bullet hit, thin black lines began to trek in all directions from the wound, down the spirit’s face, her neck, and along her limbs like roots of a plant. Uttering a spell under his breath, Zhe activated the craft circuit on the bullet, and trickles of electricity travelled along the pathways of the black threads, rendering LaiLing paralyzed and immobile.
As soon as her fingers slackened, ZiYan ripped herself away, and Zhe grabbed her arm roughly when she got close enough, pulling her to stand behind him. Even though he didn’t say anything, ZiYan could tell the man was angry; he just wasn’t the type to shout, but ZiYan found that LingHu Zhe was much scarier when he was silent.
“Stay behind me,” Zhe murmured lowly.
ZiYan nodded numbly.
Taking a silver cylindrical container in the size of an adult’s index finger, Zhe brushed his thumb against the craft circuit engraved on the metal of the tube, triggering the spell and causing Leung LaiLing’s limp figure to get sucked into the container.
Even in her last moment of consciousness, her spirit’s form disintegrating into a fog-like substance, Leung LaiLing was trying to grasp for something that was now impossibly far out of her reach.
Zhe clasped the Soul Vial back onto his utility belt.
“YeLing, incapacitate Wong TsunWei. I’ll take care of Lee KaYi. Ah-Zhe, back us up when necessary,” YueYou’s commands were simple, concise, and didn’t allow any of the exorcists in her team to argue.
“Yes, Captain!”
A trilling of violin notes began to reverberate within the walls of the underground station, the melody crafted a silver cord that chased after Wong TsunWei, who regained much of his energy and newly driven by a surge of Resentment. He grabbed the end of the cord bare-handed and yanked it as hard as he could, causing YeLing to trip forward, nearly losing his footing if not for Kai pulling the back of her partner’s shirt to steady him.
“Thanks,” YeLing huffed. His song didn’t get interrupted, and with a fast change of melody, the cord glowed with heat, orange light radiating from the length that continued to dance lithely in the air.
Wong TsunWei immediately let go of the cord when he realized that it was burning him, but YeLing took that one moment of hesitation as an opportunity: he flicked his wrist sharply to play notes in a higher register, and the cord abruptly changed its direction, winding around the spirit’s wrist twice before pulling him backward to knock him off balance.
The black dusty particles of Resentment flared angrily around Wong TsunWei as he tumbled onto the floor gracelessly.
“Brother Zhe!”
“On it.”
Another shot rang out, this time the bullet hitting the spirit’s chest. The same black lines crawled over Wong TsunWei’s skin, but instead of electricity, small flames licked the down the paths, and the spirit screamed in agony, arms swinging wildly in a feeble attempt to take someone, anyone, down with him. But as a newly passed away spirit, Wong TsunWei’s powers blazed and dimmed without a predictable pattern.
“We can’t go… we can’t… we’re still… we can still fight damn it!”
Dark blood frothed around his mouth, and he choked on the thick liquid, the odd angle of his broken neck made his movements even more similar to that of a haunted, broken puppet.
After struggling for another few seconds, he, too, went limp, his eye sockets still widely stretched to display black, unseeing eyes that would never see the light of day again.
When the four exorcists looked over to their captain, they noticed that YueYou had already acquired Lee KaYi’s spirit and was just putting her Soul Vial away.
The station was very, very quiet once the noises of the activated craft circuits died down.
One level above them, they could make out the belated unrest of other spirits, a pulsating, continuous hum and murmuring that was impossible to ignore.
YueYou strapped her ChuanHun xiao back to her side, and the rest of the MSC members took that as a sign to conclude their mission.
-
After they had a short debriefing, YueYou dismissed them for the night. As the members of MSC went on to their separate ways, YueYou locked herself inside her office.
The room was dimmed except for the sole source of light from her desk lamp.
She threw herself into the office chair, all traces of her usual elegance and poise that made her seem polished and difficult to approach seeping out of her being for the moment as she closed her eyes tiredly.
She thought back to her team members’ expressions and the opinions they bore for the police and the ShangGuan Clan, and she considered omitting some of the things they’d said in the report she was supposed to send to YunXing.
Before she could go further with this consideration, her office phone rang.
YueYou waited for the third ring to sound before she picked it up.
“This is MSC’s ShangGuan YueYou,” she uttered into the receiver, sinking deeper into her chair as she waited for the other end to say something.
When the other side spoke, however, YueYou suddenly became more awake, her back straightening instinctively, and said, “Grandmother? Good evening.”
A pause, and then a small, bitter smile appeared on YueYou’s lips.
“My apologies, Chief ShangGuan. What can I do for you?”
-
“Oi, LingHu Zhe,” ZiYan bumped her shoulder against the man standing next to her, but all she received was more heavy silence.
It was around five o’clock in the morning, and they had gone back to Zhe’s tiny apartment on King’s Road in North Point after they left MSC’s headquarters. Dawn was about to come and wake up the city, but until the first tinge of sunlight tainted the horizon, Hong Kong still slumbered heavily under the pretense of peace and serenity.
She couldn’t stand it. This silence. Zhe not talking to her.
“Are you going to be like this?” ZiYan snapped.
“Depends,” Zhe said quietly. They were both looking out from the apartment unit’s balcony. Calling it a balcony was being generous though; the little stoop that jutted out from the 18th floor of this aging building had only enough space to fit a few potted plants, so with two full-grown adults standing there, it was more than a little cramped.
But that was fine, too, ZiYan thought to herself, enjoying the solid warmth from the body next to hers.
“Ah, the man finally speaks,” ZiYan’s voice was brimming with sarcasm.
Zhe sighed, and finally turned around to face her. Beneath the lenses of his glasses, the man looked exhausted, his bottom lids bruised with shadow, “ZiYan, what were you trying to do? Get yourself killed?”
“What do you mean?” ZiYan asked, frowning as she turned and glanced up to meet the other exorcist’s eyes.
“You’re just trying to help them, I get that,” Zhe’s expression softened, “but there’s a point when you should know to behave professionally and remember that first and foremost, we are part of the ShangGuan Clan.”
“I thought we’re human beings first and foremost.”
“Don’t get philosophical on me,” Zhe smiled wryly, raising his arm and flicked his partner’s forehead softly, before his tone turned serious again, “you know as well as I do that it doesn’t work that way – not when we’ve taken an oath to serve the Clan.”
“Ah-Zhe, you can’t possibly tell me that you believe what we’ve done tonight – exorcising those three kids’ spirits and hiding what the scumbag police did – don’t tell me you’re all right with that.”
“Don’t you get it? It doesn’t matter whether or not I agree with the purpose behind the mission,” Zhe tried to explain as patiently as he could. It wasn’t as if he couldn’t understand the frustration behind ZiYan’s words; after all, for a brief moment when he saw the three young people’s defeated spirits trapped behind that ruthless boundary, his heart mourned for them too. “We are only carrying out our duties. Shouldn’t that be enough?”
“So, you agree with ShangGuan YueYou’s way of doing things, huh?”
“YueYou is my childhood friend, I’d trust her with my life,” Zhe only said, though he neither agree nor disagree with ZiYan’s statement.
“Yeah, she’s your friend, but she’s also our Captain, and most of all, she’s ShangGuan Clan’s future successor,” ZiYan reminded him. She didn’t want to say it out loud, but from her observation of working under YueYou for the last few years, she could tell that the woman took pride in her work, and would do anything to get to the top. But ZiYan also understood that Zhe and the ShangGuan siblings shared a relationship that was akin to family, so she held her tongue, and with an exhausted sigh, she asked, “you’ve never considered that things could have progressed differently if we’d just taken some time and talked to those kids?”
“That’s not how we do things, and you’ve seen how the Resentment had affected them, changed them. It would have been too risky to spend any more time negotiating with them at that point. Leung LaiLing – you were holding her hand – you knew, better than any of us, that the Resentment had completely consumed her, causing her to lose control, and there was no going back when that happened.”
At that, ZiYan’s lips pursed into a tight line, jaw taut with roiling frustration.
Zhe tried to soften his tone when he felt the bitterness and rage radiating off of ZiYan’s tightly drawn frame, “ZiYan, you’re so kind to others and I remembered, when we first met at the Academy, that your wish was to become an exorcist who help the dead pass on peacefully. That’s a noble goal, and I admired you for it back then; now, too. Always have. But…”
He paused, which made ZiYan looked up at him with query in her eyes, and Zhe smiled softly at her, his hand wrapping around her slightly smaller one, and warmth instantly engulfed her in ways she always found comforting whenever she was with him.
“We do not have any choice but to follow the rules.”
ZiYan allowed Zhe to pull her closer into his embrace, and she buried her face snugly against the crook of his neck. She felt Zhe gently kissing the top of her head before wrapping his other arm around her shoulders.
‘But do we never have a choice? Or are we just choosing to blindly follow the rules set out for us?’
-
“Kai, I ain’t driving your drunk ass home, just going to put it out there now,” YeLing downed a gulp from his bottle of beer, set it down on the bar table, and looked over at his partner and best friend who was nursing a cheap cocktail in her hands.
The rosé spritzer Kai had been drinking was only half finished, the melting ice cubes gleamed like frosted jewels floating in a sea of pale pink bubbles under the dimmed light of the pub, but her usually pale cheeks were already growing rosy and warm.
She hadn’t said a word since they sat down about half an hour ago after they had been released from the night’s duty.
It was a little past three in the morning, and even in the SoHo district of Central, many bar patrons had started leaving for home, drunken and sated for the night, ready to return back to reality after a few hours of restful sleep.
“Yeah, not like you’re going to be driving yourself anywhere, either,” Kai murmured with a defiant smirk, knocking her glass against YeLing’s beer bottle.
“Hmm,” a nonchalant response.
“You know… I’ve been thinking about what Sister ZiYan said…” Kai said after taking another small sip of her drink.
“About?” YeLing asked, though he already knew what direction this conversation was going.
He knew her well enough by now to read her easily, and he’d seen how Kai had reacted to the three spirits during the mission earlier, the initial shock when she first saw the disfigured bodies, the horror when she realized who’d done this to the kids, and the sympathy, even guilt, for not being able to help them even during their last moments of existence.
“What we were doing tonight – apprehending the spirits instead of helping them pass on to the next realm,” Kai’s grip on the glass tightened, the liquid inside sloshed around from how hard she was shaking from fury, “we’re basically helping the police lie to the public by cleaning up after their mess and hiding the fact that they’ve… well, they’ve committed murder.”
“You heard what my sister said,” YeLing reminded her, red eyes gleaming with a quiet warning. Though at the mention of his elder sibling, his brows instantly gathered into a slight frown. As much as he looked up to his sister, who was the only family member YeLing was willing to trust and depend on, there were a handful of times during their time working together that YeLing thought she had made some dubious decisions, but as her subordinate and younger brother, he had never tried to question or challenge her.
As ShangGuan YunXing loved to remind her grandson, he was not in the place to ask questions.
“I did,” Kai said quietly, gaze lowering to stare at the bottom of her glass as if answers would float up to the surface if she glared at it hard enough, “and you know I respect Sister YueYou a lot. I’m not saying she’s wrong; I mean, she wasn’t the one who gave the order. I don’t think she has a choice in the matter, either.”
She took another swig, the sweet bubbly alcohol sliding down her throat hotly, almost suffocating her, but she bit down the urge to cough.
“But I just can’t live with myself,” Kai sighed, sagging into her seat and craning back to stare up at the dark ceiling, and white spots danced merrily across her field of vision, making her a bit light-headed for a brief moment, “knowing that we’re almost as bad as the police themselves…”
“We’re not the same,” YeLing muttered, voice raw from alcohol consumption barely audible.
-
‘You will not be forgotten,’ she promised silently to the three spirits forever trapped, eternally lost.
Like many of the black-clothed civilians all around her, she placed a white candle on the concrete steps of the exit of the Prince Edward Station, the single lit wick weak and dim, but gathered into tens, hundreds, thousands — and maybe then, the flames would blaze bright enough to eliminate the darkness and reveal the truth to the world.
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