Hosting with the fabulous Adrian Seet. What a Pro!
BY DAY THEY
SCORCH THE TRACK.
BY NIGHT THEY
BURN UP THE DANCE FLOOR.
A-LISTERS COME OUT TO PLAY AT THE
JOHNNIE WALKER® BLACK CIRCUIT LOUNGE.
Step Inside the Black Circuit Lounge, a world-class race party with Havana Brown from Australia, DJ Andrew T of The Butter Factory (Singapore), and KL’s very own DJ Goldfish.
Luxurious butler service indulged every table Johnnie Walker® Black Label®, along with gourmet canapés and specially crafted signature cocktails. Revel in the glamorous high life of an exclusive Monaco after-party, with a backstage pass brought to you by the world’s number one Scotch whisky and partner of Formula 1™ team Vodafone-McLaren Mercedes, Johnnie Walker®.
Interviewing guests from Singapore – anyone recognize her?
Being caught in mid-convo with Fred, MD of Riche Monde Malaysia
A little sweaty posing with the headliner hawt hawt Havana Brown
Looks like its an Orchan – Oxygen – NewMan sandwich!
I had oodles of fun and there are a million pics on the Johnnie Walker Malaysia Facebook Fan page where I could pick and choose which ones I wanted to steal for my blog. No doubt they put on an amazing party and I’m so lucky I got a firsthand experience for this F1 party. Kudos to the amazing team that put it all together!
Journalist/Social Media/Activist Niki Cheong approached me and a few others about participating in the “Say Sorry” Campaign for Malaysia. Part of this campaign has stemmed from the recent hot topic about drug trafficker Yong Vui Kong seeking the Singaporean government for a 2nd chance. Although it has been known that drug trafficking is a serious offense for both Singapore and Malaysia, I’d say giving him a second chance to help people is much more effective than hanging him and making an example out of it.
A collective of individuals and organisations are coming together to declare Sept 5, 2010, as Say Sorry Day. Everyone – in Malaysia and beyond – is encouraged on this day to seek forgiveness from and grant it to each other.
That this is the holy month of Ramadhan makes Say Sorry Day even more significant, as Hari Raya Aidilfitri – held to celebrate the end of the fasting month – is deeply associated with the spirit of apologising and forgiveness.
However, this spirit is not just embraced by our Muslim brothers and sisters; it is also universally acknowledged and encouraged by all major spiritual traditions.
The inspiration for Say Sorry Day is a young Malaysian, Yong Vui Kong, who was only 18 when he was arrested for drug trafficking in Singapore. He is currently appealing for clemency, but he may still be hanged and not get a chance to redeem his wrongs.
Many Malaysians and Singaporeans have campaigned for him to be granted a second chance because they believe in forgiveness. Vui Kong has apologised and hopes to be given the chance to share his life lessons with others and help Singapore fight the drug barons.
His situation is extreme, and many people may not find themselves in the same situation. However, we all need forgiveness because we all do wrong; as the saying goes, “to err is human”.
Whether our transgressions are significant or minute, we all need forgiveness – sometimes we need to seek it, and other times we need to give it. It is this seeking and giving that frees us.
I made a shoutout in the video to my parents, who’ve always loved me unconditionally and selflessly. Only if I could give back the same way, sorry if I’ve ever been ungrateful. I love you both! <3
Also, its a special day for me because it’ll be the 3yr anniversary since my grandma passed away. She was always encouraging, always charismatic and there are certain sacrifices she made in her life to provide for everyone. I feel most sorry that I didn’t see her before she passed away. Say Sorry before its too late! Ah Ma, your sweetheart misses you!
Now that the magazine is out, i’m excited to show a few images that were taken during the shoot.
(You can thank my manager for snapping up these pics!)
Haha I'm doing well, living in Toronto now. Raising a family and drawing in between diaper changes. ;:o Time flies but you'll always be that sweet little high school kid to me ;)
In the entertainment industry, there isn’t much that Sarah can’t do. With a dazzling personality, Sarah exudes confidence in a sexy, sultry way that captivates her audience, leaving them clamoring for more.
It isn’t easy being a natural in front of the camera, but this woman’s talent flows onto the screen effortlessly. Bubbly, easy-going and a borderline goofball, her zest of life is filled with her passion for acting, food (durian being her favourite) and her friendships and family ties.
Born into a multilingual country and moving abroad, it is no surprise that Sarah speaks a variety of languages. While proficient in English, Sarah also speaks Hokkien, Cantonese, Mandarin, Malay, French and a smattering of Japanese.
Although she grew up in Canada, Malaysia has and always will be home to Sarah. Returning in 2007 with an ambition and dream of breaking into the Asian entertainment industry, her vision is becoming a reality as the name Sarah Lian gains momentum in the Malaysian entertainment scene.
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