Ha Ha 哈哈

He is the primary jocker in the cast…
He has a nickname “Haroro” because he has a similar face with a cartoon character…
He likes to act as a main lead of movie, which is comical I think…
He is actually a playboy. Everytime he saw beautiful female guests, he will say “Be my final love!”…

HaHa

And he, is coming to 缤纷万千在昇菘

Running Man Ha Ha 哈哈!

20th July! Write in to Sheng Siong for tickets if you wanna see him live!!!

The Sheng Siong Show
Sheng Siong
6 Mandai Link
Singapore 728652
(remember to enclose an return envelope having your own home address written)

4 thoughts on “Ha Ha 哈哈”

  1. Hi Dasmond! I’ve wrote in to Sheng Siong last Monday regarding the tickets. May i know when would we receive the tickets? 🙂 It would be great if you could get back to me, thanks so much!

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