Ah Di: Ah Di News: Ah Di Trend Google: The Queen of Caldecott Hill is back. After a 2-year hiatus, Zoe Tay, MediaCorp’s Big Sister (??), as she is affectionately known to fans, makes her comeback to the local drama scene in the 25-episode series “Devotion”.
And it was clear that her status as the Queen remained unchallenged. At a press conference for the media at Goodwood Park Hotel, she had the honour of being the last woman to appear onstage. Actor Brandon Wong, who hosted the conference, imposed a 3-minute limit for the cast to introduce themselves. “This is to prepare you for Star Awards,” he jovially referred to the practice of award winners exceeding the time limit allocated for thank-you speeches.
To that, the rest of the cast offered to let Tay speak throughout the conference, to which Wong jokingly quipped, “You see, how much love they shower on you!”
And it was clear that her status as the Queen remained unchallenged. At a press conference for the media at Goodwood Park Hotel, she had the honour of being the last woman to appear onstage. Actor Brandon Wong, who hosted the conference, imposed a 3-minute limit for the cast to introduce themselves. “This is to prepare you for Star Awards,” he jovially referred to the practice of award winners exceeding the time limit allocated for thank-you speeches.
To that, the rest of the cast offered to let Tay speak throughout the conference, to which Wong jokingly quipped, “You see, how much love they shower on you!”
The show, which goes by its Mandarin Chinese title of “Ah Di” (“??”), airs after police drama C.L.I.F. ends it’s run on Monday, Jun 27.
Tags: ah di, Channel 8, Chen Hanwei, Devotion, drama, Kate Pang, kola zhou, MediaCorp, star awards, Terence Cao, Yao Wen Long, zhang zhen huan, Zhou Ying, Zoe Tay
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