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Quan Yi Fong goes international: Hear U Out upcoming season with Taiwan & Hong Kong stars

SINGAPORE: Singaporean host Quan Yi Fong is now going international for the latest season of Hear U Out, which will have its fourth run.

In the new episodes, Yi Fong will be going overseas – Hong Kong and Taiwan – to talk about juicy gossip and life realizations with celebrities such as Cantopop group Grasshopper, Hong Kong celebrity couple Julian Cheung and Anita Yuen, actor Him Law, former entertainer now TVB chief creative officer Wong Cho Lam, and singer-songwriter Eric Chou, host Bowie Tsang, and actress-producer Ruby Lin from Taiwan. 

In an Instagram post, the host shared: “The new season of Hear U Out will be available in September! Great content is free to watch on mewatch, don’t miss it!” 

 

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Netizens commented on the said IG post.

One IG user stated: “Await your great show Kickstart soonest 👏👏👏❤️” 

Another IG user remarked: “New series sublimated, heading to the area. Looking forward!” 

Hear U Out is a celebrity talk show where Quan Yi Fong leads guests in sharing their life stories and rumours that made headlines in the crowd. Popular celebrities, online influencers, and respectable personalities open up to the host for a fun, entertaining, yet meaningful show. 

The viewers can look forward to bearing new information about their idol’s career journeys and have a glimpse of how the entertainment industry works in reality. 

The latest season will premiere this September, and it is available to watch on meWATCH. In the meantime, watch the previous seasons of here me out here: https://www.mewatch.sg/season/Hear-U-Out-150214

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