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Qi Yuwu and Joanne Peh to have a new talk show that ‘does not pursue entertainment, but only seeks authenticity’

Singaporean couple Qi Yuwu and Joanne Peh shared on their Instagram pages that they will be having a new talk show together. 

According to Qi Yuwu, he had made friends during the course of the pandemic at Sub-Zero and Wolf SEA – specialists in the finest cooking and cooling appliances in the world. During their discussion back then, he stated that they had a meaningful conversation about life, and they truly understood one another. 

This connection between the actor and his new friends made way for the idea of making a show, together with his wife, Joanne Peh, even though they don’t have any experience creating one. 

“This show is a gift to us from the pandemic, and a gift from us to you” the actor said.

 

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More so, Qi Yuwu had stated that the show will not be a form of entertainment, but will only display pure authenticity and reality of what’s happening now in their own lives, especially after all the turn of events happened due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

In a video recently posted by Joanne Peh, she mentioned that they had produced the show for a year and they only decided to post it online just now. She also reiterated that it was not like any other talk show. Peh invited the fans to watch and encouraged them to comment what they think about it afterwards as well. 

 

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The first episode of their newest talk show premiered on October 24, 2022. New episodes will be available every Monday at 8 PM on their YouTube channel (Two Happy Media). 

Fans also expressed their support for the celebrity couple by commenting on their posts: 

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