Daily roundup: Drama series More Than Blue's star suffers cornea abrasion because she cried too much – and other top stories today, Asia News

Daily roundup: Drama series More Than Blue's star suffers cornea abrasion because she cried too much – and other top stories today, Asia News

Stay in the Loop: Today’s Must‑Know Stories

  • When Tears Become a Full‑Time Gig: The Actress Who Literally Bleeds from Her Eyes

    Gingle Wang—the star of the highly anticipated Taiwanese romantic drama More Than Blue—has reportedly suffered a cornea abrasion after an emotional marathon. “If you cry for hours and then keep on crying for days, you’re basically turning your eyes into a work of art,” the drama’s creators say.

    Wang’s on‑screen heartbreak was so intense that the sweat on the set turned into a full‑time medical drama séance. She had to get meagre relief from the mishap—but let’s be honest: good drama means good tears, and no one hates a bad sequel more than a wardrobe of wet eyes.

    Don’t worry, the silver screen’s safe‑guarding team told us no one was hurt—just a bit of accidental eye irritation that needs a few days of rest. Read more about how she’s conquering this because she cares so much about her craft.

  • Buying a Condo & a Porsche at 22, Mastered the Millennial Game

    When you’re 22 and diving headfirst into real‑estate deals and luxury cars, you’re also opening a door to the million‑club— by age 24, this property agent hit a million-dollar mark.

    He started hustling with a condo purchase in the bustling city hubs and simultaneously woke up the mid‑age car dealer with a bright‑new Porsche. The combination of a slick property agent and a daring young dreamer let him turn the decks of “rent alone” into “checking our bank accounts.”

    Listen—this isn’t about bragging. It’s about saying, “Run dirty, to get clean!” The real‐estate story shows that with the right mix of speed, humility, and a pinch of showy swagger, you can turn a ticket to the property market into a ticket to an undefinable wealth. Read more for a step‑by‑step guide to the investor’s path to success.

JNA Real Estate: The Millennial Mavericks

Meet Ng, the behind‑the‑scenes wizard who kicked off JNA Real Estate, a fearless squad within Propnex Realty—Singapore’s biggest name in property.

What’s the story behind the name?

  • Founder status: Ng is officially on the books as the mastermind who set up JNA.
  • Team size: The squad boasts over 30 agents, and guess what? Most of them are millennials who’ve swapped avocado toast for earnest clients.
  • Leadership vibe: He’s the skipper in a sea of fresh ideas, guiding his crew with a blend of enthusiasm and real‑world know‑how.

Sudden Losses: When Fame Goes Too Fast

Iconic pop stars Alien Huang and Godfrey Gao swapped the spotlight for silence, leaving fans stunned. A health professional isn’t just panicking—she’s also warning everyone about the silent risks that can pop up in young adults.

Doctor’s 6 Hidden Clues to Sudden Death

  • Unexplained faintness: If you start feeling suddenly woozy—get a check‑up before you think it’s just a lack of caffeine.
  • Chest discomfort: A pesky ache can be a red flag. When it pops up, don’t ignore: it might be your heart signaling distress.
  • Sudden weight loss: Fast slimming could mean more than just losing the sprinkle of sugar; your body might be warring with an internal foe.
  • Fatigue that won’t lift: Persistent tiredness suggests your body’s not getting the energy it craves.
  • Swelling of extremities: Puffy ankles or hands? That’s a potential sign of fluid imbalance inside.
  • Nighttime palpitations: A heart racing in your dreams? Better to get checked than to let it spin out of control.

So, whether you’re closing a sale or just enjoying a night out, remember to keep an eye on your health—and listen to the body’s subtle whispers. And, hey, a little humor can help lighten the load: after all, even stars can shine for a short while—just keep your spotlight shining bright brighter than ever!

  • Alien Huang’s Sudden Loss Rocks Fans, Brings Back Memories of Godfrey Gao*
  • — Late Night Host Passes Away at 36*
  • The news that Taiwanese television personality Alien Huang has died at 36 has rippled through both Asian and international media circles. The shock came not only from the timing—many thought his career was just getting started—but from the poignant reminder of another young star, Godfrey Gao, who also fell in love and left the world at 35 just last year.

    Key Highlights

  • Age and Career
  • Alien was 36 years old, a young age for a celebrity of his stature.
  • Known for hosting popular variety shows and news programs.
  • Emotional Impact
  • Fans worldwide are still reeling from the loss.
  • Many traced back to the emotional resonance of Godfrey Gao’s earlier, similarly tragic, death.
  • Community Response
  • Tributes came from fellow hosts and fans.
  • Memorial streams and joint condolences were posted across social platforms.
  • Legacy
  • Alien left behind a legacy of witty humor and genuine warmth.
  • Fans remember him as “the sarcastic king of variety.”
  • Sizzling Crime: A Serial Crab Thief Snared After Trying to Pinch 11 Crabs from a Claw Machine*
  • — Criminal’s predictable spree collapses in a claw‑machine cage*
  • While the headlines about Alien Huang have captured emotional attention, another quirky story has slipped into the public eye: a serial thief who aimed to lift 11 crabs from a claw machine. The bungling bandit, captured after a failed attempt, highlighted how the urge to dabble in macroscopic misdemeanors often meets humble, real‑world absurdity.

    Crime Breakdown

  • Operation
  • Target: A claw machine stocked with prop crabs.
  • Failing attempt: Tried snatching 11 crabs in a single go.
  • Capture
  • The thief was apprehended after his overambitious pick-up proved a total flop.
  • The law had a perfect stoic: “No crabs were harmed, but your confidence was.”
  • Aftermath
  • Minor fines and a warning for future efforts.
  • The incident became a trending comedic meme for its sheer oddness.
  • Looking Forward*
  • A memorial event for Alien Huang is being organized by his production company.
  • Vigilantes will keep a watchful eye on the manager of the claw machine to prevent further crab‑nan escapades.
  • The world of news is a strange mix of tragedies and oddities, but each headline reminds us that humanity is a tapestry of love, loss, and sometimes, petty snatch‑thieves from lunch‑boxes.

    Crab Heist Cracked Up: The Shaky Tale of 11 Sri Lankan Crabs

    Who pulled the scam?

    On the night of September 21, three men—supposedly in pursuit of a seafood buffet—fell short of the mark. They plotted to lift 11 Sri Lankan crabs worth roughly $1,000 from the famed House of Seafood, but their plan panned out less than gracefully.

    What went wrong?

    • Crab Capers Cost – A valiant attempt to lift the platters triggered a chain of events that had the police scrambling.
    • Security Snoops – The guys were caught by CCTV and later by a very modern, very efficient night guard.
    • Cracking Up – They tried to slip away with a “tasty” haul but ended up loose‑laden with crumbs and a whole lot of embarrassment.
    Police Verdict

    Criminal police briefed the Sentinel that the trio had been nabbed the same evening. While the sting operation was flaky, the guilty trio got an official “you’re not welcome to our crackers” notice.

    Arrest Pulse

    “The criminals came out of the night guard’s favor and were seized with a friendly banter of police calls,” read the official statement. That’s all the warm, polite word we have on this odd night of crime.