“Kim Jong Un On Tour? Singapore Lovers Chase a Look‑Alike & End Up in a Comedy Show!”
Unmasking the “King‑of‑East” Faux‑Funk in the Marina Bay Hangout
Singaporeans, armed with selfie sticks, thought they’d spot the real North Korean dictator at the iconic Marina Bay Sands. It was only later that a mischievous disguise was revealed: a man posing as Kim Jong Un – a flat‑topped cosplayer with slick black hair.
First Encounter & The “I Didn’t Have My Wallet” Moment
- Indian tourist Sagar Admuthe snapped plenty of pics, brushing the impostor’s cheek with a confident grin, before the surprise unfolded.
- “It looked just like him, but… I realized it wasn’t the real thing,” he laughed, realizing the punchline was about to begin.
- The prankster calls himself Howard X – a brief, but haughty alias that echoes the original.
From Feb. in Gangneung to April in Singapore
Howard X’s grand entrance last winter? At the Gangneung Winter Olympics in South Korea. North Korean cheerleaders stared on in pure interpretive theater style – the moment the theatrical “Kim” strutted into the ice rink, cheeky brush‑strokes at a true “leader” moment.
The Top Secret (or Just a Secret) Summit 2.0
- Donald Trump announces a June 12th summit in broad strokes, leaving the world with a mix of cartoonish “will it happen” vibes.
- Howard X whispers to the crowd: “We’ll make that diplomacy crystal clear, because best friends will be born from one big flip‑out.”
- He claims that Kim’s reign, since 2011, has paved the spot for a fledgling pop culture career: films, commercials, and now even “private” gigs on the island.
Howard X’s Life: “I’ve got the look, I’ve got the hustle, now what about the guilt?”
While a musician by training, he swapped the record halls for “pictures only.” He also cushions his bodily lapses with witty sardonic lines like, “He’s fat… so I keep my healthy routine.”
Sidekick Donald: “I’ll be there too!”
Behind him is a sidekick with “Trump’s likeness,” called Dennis Alan. He’s working on a “well codified impersonation,” providing popcorn-level delivery to keep the prank a “business score.”
What will the final scene look like?
Links to your curiosity – no matter how high the ferry, we’re all heading sure “are you locals or tourists” – we’ll keep the candidate on the travelogue for the next 30 days, and the meeting can be set to a moment, and be just as fun.
