Singapore — Wang Lei may not be everyone’s cup of tea, judging from reactions from some quarters when it was announced that the getai singer turned online fish seller would be included in this year’s lineup of speakers at the Singapore Writers Festival (SWF).
Some, it seems, took exception to Mr Wang, who is also known as ‘Mai Yu Ge’ (‘Fish Selling Bro’) for his often expletive-laced manner of speaking, and felt that it was inappropriate for SWF, to be held this year from Nov 5 to 14, in online and in-person venues.
The Getai artist’s announcement that he had been invited to participate in SWF in a Facebook post on Sunday (Oct 24) drew criticism.
“I am crude, I am uncultured, and I am not well educated, [but] it does not mean that I am a bad person. If you want me to talk about Getai, I believe I can do it. Thank you for the invitation. I will give my best and show everyone a different side of Wang Lei!” he wrote in Chinese.
However, this drew backlash from local artists Lee Leng Kiong and Wu Weicai.
Mr Lee, in particular, seemed to scarcely believe it was true and called it “totally unacceptable!”
“The organiser knows that he uses vulgarities liberally in his videos and disrespects others… Does the Singapore Writers Festival need such content?” the author and photographer wrote in a Facebook post.
Some commenters on an article in 8 Days about the criticism of Mr Wang’s participation in SWF were also negative.
However, many rushed to congratulate the Getai artist and offer him support.
/TISG
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