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The Straits Times
We wanted to shame him

THE two young women who have come forward to reveal their trysts with film-maker Jack Neo in the local media said they wanted to shame him and warned others that he is a 'serial cheater'.

Freelance model Wendy Chong, 22, and actress-hostess Foyce Le Xuan, 25, who were involved with Neo, 50, several years ago but decided to speak up now, said they didn't dare to reject his advances because they were then new to the industry and both were flattered to get the attention of the hot-shot movie director.

Expressing regrets and guilt over their involvement with the married man and father of four, they told the Chinese media and The New Paper in separate interviews in the last two days that they now realise that it was lust and not love that Neo hit on them.


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