‘I am f***ing human,’ model Duan Mei Yue says Russian artist exhibited nude painting of her, sold it for US$20,000 without her consent

Singaporean model Duan Mei Yue is visibly distressed in a recent video that has gone viral. In the video, she claims a Russian artist created a nude panting of her based on on a photo and put the painting on sale for thousands of dollars without her consent.

“Not only that, she has also put it up for exhibition where hundreds of people have posed and taken pictures with it like I am some kind of Oriental freak show,” Ms Duan says in her video, which she posted on Twitter on April 5. “I would much rather be h8crimed.”

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Married man tells mistress he wants ‘one last holiday’ with his wife

A married man torn between his wife and mistress asks his mistress for time “to go on a last holiday” with his wife before he gets a divorce.

At a loss for what to do, the mistress lets out her frustration in a post on popular confessions page NUSWhispers on Thursday (Apr 7).

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ICA issues S$100 fine for driver who went into JB with less than 3/4 tank

If you’re driving to Johor and figuring you can outwit border control Customs checks that  Singapore-registered cars follow the “3/4 tank” rule, think again.

Since the Singapore-Malaysia borders opened on Apr 1, at least one driver has apparently copped a $100 fine for failing to ensure that the petrol tank of their Singapore-registered car at least three-quarters full.

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Food delivery rider works 31 days straight, earns S$8,511 from GrabFood, foodpanda, Deliveroo

As pandemic curbs made food delivery service second nature especially for WFH habitueés and fuelled a rise in demand, amid massive layoffs, some have come to consider the delivery hustle as a full-time job.

One food delivery rider in Singapore went one step better. He uploaded a handwritten summary of what he claims are his earnings for March 2022.

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Mum’s warning: Son peels off chunks of ‘cute ball’ and stuffs them up his nose

A mother who encountered an alarming incident involving her child and a seemingly harmless toy posted a warning for other parents to practice extra caution towards children’s toys.

“Please do not buy for your child!” wrote Complaint Singapore member Cynthia Tan in a post on Friday (April 8).

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