Move Over Instagram: The 60‑Year‑Old Stars Are Taking TikTok by Storm
Forget the polished feeds of self‑made influencers—Singapore’s seasoned A‑list is stepping into the limelight of TikTok with swagger, wit, and a healthy dose of nostalgia.
Who’s Joining the TikTok Train?
- Lim Yap Shen – 58 minutes of “Dad‑dad” dance routines that make you question whether he’s cooler than the new TikTok stars.
- Angela Lee – 55 years and a recipe for “coral broth” that’s so spiced you’ll want to call the turtle next door.
- Jiang Tong – 62 delivering spooky tales of ghostly… 50‑year‑old legends from his grandmother’s attic.
- Rajiv Koh – 60 reviving vintage commercials to remind us that 80s ads were basically TikTok before TikTok existed.
What Flags the Unexpected? The Old‑Timer Freshness
These celebrities are shaking up our expectations. They’re not the usual “beauty, fit and fierce” TikTokers, but the wisdom in their presence is simply contagious. Little things? Big impact.
Highlights from Their TikTok Feed
- Lessons on keeping a plant alive, “no you can grow a sunflower” with a 39‑year‑old heart.
- Scenic walks with monologues about the axe‑brood country.
- Street interviews that dance to the trending sound.
- Exposed the behind‑the‑scenes of old school television.
Do Teens, Young People, or Adults Love Them?
Will this sparks the mixing of humor? By layering witty commentary with written prose or jam‑packed spiced ads. People are still getting ready to settle!!!
Richard Low

Richard Low: From “Bad Guy” to TikTok Dance Hero
At 69, Richard Low has just crossed a huge milestone: 35 years in Singapore’s entertainment scene. But this veteran actor is showing we’re never truly done reinventing ourselves.
Why “Limpeh” is Gaining New Fans
- Iconic “Bad Guy” Roots – Fans still love his mischievous characters that earned him the nickname Limpeh.
- Heart‑warming TikToks – He’s dropping clips of himself belting out tunes and breaking into dance, joined by fellow Mediacorp stars Zhai Siming and Herman Keh.
- Fresh Tune – The track 林北 (LimPeh) adds new flavor to his social media presence.
What’s Different About His TikTok Game?
Unlike the dramatic roles he used to slap onto the screen, Richard’s flicks are all about:
- “I’m new on TikTok, welcome!” – a friendly intro that feels more like a personal shout‑out than a scripted line.
- Friendly hashtags like
#tcaand#TheLegendOfLimpehthat let the community tag along. - Get‑away dances that prove age is just a number.
Why This Matters
It reminds us that the entertainment world is waiting for bold moves. Richard’s TikTok posts show artists can mix classic charisma with modern zest — and still keep fans smiling. Plus, who wouldn’t want to see a 69‑year‑old star go viral on the dance floor? It’s proof that talent never goes out of style.
Jack Neo

Jack Neo Turns TikTok into a Comedy Stage
While everyone knows him as Liang Popo or Liang Ximei, the 61‑year‑old director is now giving us a fresh dose of laughs right on TikTok.
What’s Trending on @jackneo60?
- Crazy & Beautiful – A mash‑up of wacky props and stunning artistry.
- Bizarre Skits – From outlandish lip‑syncs to quirky filters that make you question reality.
- Love‑Life Reloaded – Even the dating apps feel jealous when Liang Ximei drops the heartbreak anthem: “相亲又失败了…”
With more than 73,000 followers, his page is a nonstop rollercoaster of jokes, heart‑warming moments, and a dash of that uniquely Taiwanese flair. If you’re looking for a good laugh, Jack’s TikTok is the place to start.
Edmund Chen
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Edmund Chen Books a New Chapter on TikTok
Remember the Hong Kong prodigy who once strutted his six‑pack across Instagram? Well, Edmund Chen is swapping that gold‑plated feed for TikTok, and it’s an instant hit.
Good Morning, TikTok!
In his debut video, the veteran actor greets his followers with a breezy “Good morning,” all set to the hypnotic beats of Disco Disco (Remix) by Illectronique. No flashy “thirst traps” here—just a sincere smile and a sprinkle of versioned charm.
Beach‑Body Basics from a 60‑something
- Step‑by‑step coaching: Edmund casually shows viewers how to carve that perfect beach body—yes, the same advice that made crowds swoon on Instagram.
- Age‑friendly tips: With a seasoned swagger, he proves that being on the right side of 60 can still mean looking sharp.
- Behind‑the‑scenes charm: The actor’s relaxed manner and light humor make even a workout routine feel like a chat among friends.
Cute Filters & Family Vibes
The TikTok debut isn’t just about the body—it’s about the family side of Edmund. He introduces his second‑generation celebrity kids, Yixi and Yixin, and then hops into a kaleidoscope of playful filters.
- Fun with overlays: From whimsical backgrounds to the “Little Red Dot” sticker, Edmund showcases how Filters can elevate a simple video into something shareable.
- Music from Asiatainment Singapore: The sound track simply wraps everything up with a catchy, regionally‑favored vibe.
- A gentle reminder: “Hello friends!” he says, sprinkling positivity while encouraging followers to “Clean our Home” or “Download [filter]”—a gentle nod to community engagement.
What Makes This Move Stand Out?
Edmund’s switch to TikTok feels like a strategic upgrade: he meets millions of younger viewers on a platform that thrives on short, lively content, all the while maintaining that authentic persona that earned him a loyal fanbase on Instagram.
For a seasoned actor who’s been a staple in Hong Kong cinema, this new channel is proof that age is just a number. Being on TikTok doesn’t mean losing depth—it’s about spreading smiles, sharing wisdom, and reminding everyone that the best part of life is simply laughing at a well‑dosed filter.
Let’s Get TikTok‑ready!
So if you’re craving a dose of good‑morning charm, beach‑body tips from a seasoned star, or just the giggles that come from sibling filters, head over to @edmundchen001. He’s waiting there, ready to dive into the best of TikTok, one playful video at a time.
Zhu Houren

Meet Zhu Houren: The 66-Year-Old TikToker Who’s Making Beauty Decisions
Who Is He?
Zhu Houren is a seasoned Singaporean actor who’s been lighting up the silver screen for decades. Now, he’s taken a new step into the world of short‑form video, adding a dash of fresh humor to his repertoire.
The TikTok Moment
In his latest clip, the veteran stepped into front‑camera mode. He posed a simple question that caught everyone off‑guard: “Do I look better with a beard or not?” The clip is a mix of an ordinary selfie and extraordinary buzz.
Audience Reaction
- Beard or Not? Fans leaned toward the beard version, but many felt the clean cut still beams the best vibes.
- Like it or dislike it, the video sparked plenty of shares and comments—proving that even seasoned actors can go viral with good timing.
Why This Matters
Age is no gatekeeper for laughs or trends. Zhu’s little experiment showcases that humor transcends generations—especially when you’re a family where the old and the new share the same screen.
Check It Out
Connect with the phenomenon @choohouren on TikTok for more antics, accompanied by hashtags like #fyp and #foryoupage. The catchy beat? A remix from the actor himself.
