Singapore ― Last year (2020), former actor-host Thomas Ong announced his retirement. Recently, the star shared why he did not further his acting career in the lucrative China market.

He talked about this in his Instagram post on Oct 4. Ong, 52 has left and returned to Mediacorp several times over the years. When Ong is asked why he did not further his career in China, he responded with a smile saying: “Too old. Too late. All the money has been earned by other people.”

Nevertheless, Ong revealed that the real reason was a bit more complicated. According to Straits Times, Ong used to visit China regularly for his corporate-gift business about 20 years ago.

Back then he became acquainted with people in showbiz. Ong learned about how foreign stars such as those from Taiwan and Hong Kong had to network and promote themselves aggressively at gatherings.

Photo: Instagram screengrab/Thomas Ong

“First of all, you have to understand that being invited to attend these dinners or karaoke (parties), that was an opportunity you have to make use of,” he said.

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“Maybe you’re a great drinker that everyone admires. Or maybe you’re really good at singing and dancing to showcase your talents. If you know how to share entertainment gossip that leaves everyone cracking up with laughter, then congratulations to you, you’ll have a promising future.”

He added that, in comparison, Singapore’s entertainment world was “much more innocent”.

“If you wish to survive in a world where ‘dragons’ and ‘snakes’ coexist and there is an abundance of talented people, you have to have the guts to go all in. Luck, benefactors, strength, attitude and god-given talent – you need all of these,” he wrote.

He had been invited to such parties by an investor friend, but concluded that the scene was not for him.

He said: “After some self-analysis at that time, young Thomas thought about it and felt like he was lacking in everything. So he decided to keep a low profile and just be a guest of his investor friend.” /TISG

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