Raybe Oh Goes Back to SGH for Surgery
The Tale of the Star-Studded Recovery
On Thursday the Straits Times hit us with the headline: “Raybe Oh Returns to Singapore General Hospital for Surgery.” That’s right, the beloved actress has made a homecoming to the hospital and is set to stay there for a full month to nail that medical procedure.
Swipe, Check, Smile
- Instagram Story Highlight: Raybe posted a heartfelt thank‑you to all her fans, soaking in the well‑wishes like a champ.
- Hospital Stay: She will be keeping an eye on her recovery at SGH for 30 days, and we’re all rooting for a smooth comeback.
- Why This Matters: It’s not every day a celeb turns into a patient—makes the news gold, right?
Bottom Line
While we keep our fingers crossed (“fiche” from the French offer a double meaning here), we hope Raybe gets a clean bill of health and a speedy return to the screen. In the meantime, she’s sending out grateful vibes and a little dose of that perfect Raybe humor—one of those unforgettable moments that reminds us we’re all in this together.
Raybe Oh: A Blaze, A Bravery, An Unbreakable Spirit
After a harrowing day that turned a weekend into a fiery ordeal, 26‑year‑old Raybe Oh has chosen to own her story with a fierce resolve. “I’ll live on bravely,” she tells friends, a mantra born from surviving a crash that left her scorched over nearly 80 % of her skin.
From the Hospital to Home
Raybe was discharged from Singapore General Hospital in June following extensive burn treatments. She’s now surrounded by her mother, receiving care as she gears up for the final skin‑graft surgery scheduled for this month.
Friends Turned Cheerleaders
- Liu Lingling, a veteran getai singer who’s known Raybe for more than a decade, says she last spoke to her in September. “After the accident, many thought she wouldn’t survive. I was the only one who didn’t,” Liu recalls. “When I heard she was okay, I couldn’t hold back my emotions.”
- “She may have lost some parts of her life, but she’s received overwhelming love,” Liu adds. “It’s a miracle she’s alive; she’s now a role model for others.”
- Komei Foong, another close friend, keeps up with Raybe on social media. “The posts Raybe shares daily radiate positivity,” she says, noting that people unaware of her struggles often miss just how resilient she truly is.
Social Media Shimmer
In recent weeks, Raybe has been keeping her online presence bright and hopeful: fresh food photos, uplifting updates, and a heart‑wrenching image with her late fiancé, Jonathan Long. The photo has become the most poignant reminder of the tragedy that still echoes in her life.
The Dark Cloud of Tanjong Pagar
The 29‑year‑old driver, Jonathan, along with four friends, met a terrible end when his BMW M4 coupe crashed into a shophouse on Tanjong Pagar back on February 13. It’s a stark reminder of how quickly fate can change on the road.
Raybe’s journey from devastation to determination is a testament to the strength of the human spirit. Despite the loss and the burns, she continues to inspire those around her, proving that life can be lived boldly, even after a fiery crash.