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Denise Camillia Tan supports #RideforRainbows which empowers children with chronic illnesses

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Denise Camillia Tan, a 30-year-old Malaysian actress who is based in Singapore, recently supported Club Rainbow’s #RideforRainbows last Nov 27, 2022. Club Rainbow Singapore supports and empowers children with chronic illnesses, and provides help for their families through compassionate relevant services.

In an Instagram post, the actress expressed how thankful she is to be part of this event as one of their ambassadors. I’m honoured to be a part of a meaningful event this morning as @club.rainbow Ambassador!” she stated in her post caption. 

Denise shared that the event started at 5 in the morning, and was conducted to support the charity’s beneficiaries. It was even more special when there was actually a rainbow that appeared after her ride. Without a doubt, she saw the rainbow as a sign of hope and wished to make a change by being a rainbow in other people’s lives.

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To conclude her post, she thanked her fanclub (@denisec_officialfanclub) for showing their support and being present in the event. Many fans commented on her post by sharing their insights on the actress’ charity efforts. Her fan club declared that they are “so happy to be a part of it this morning!”

More so, IG user @cybilwong said that Denise is the rainbow of her life. Another user, @teoronald, hoped that the actress enjoyed the experience and she had lots of fun. Furthermore, other people made sentiments about her biking. IG user @kh_is_the_gipsy_avenger positively mentioned that she did a great job at riding the bike.

 

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