Will we be seeing local actress Yvonne Lim back on our TV screens in 2019? At least that seems to be the plan, assuming the stay-at-home mum of two has more time on her hands once her year-old daughter goes to preschool.
Yvonne, who married former Taiwanese pop idol Alex Tien, has been based in Taiwan for the past three years. But that may soon change, if she has her way.
Besides Yvonne, other celebs like actress Hong Huifang (who can forget her very public spat with Pan Lingling?), Jacelyn Tay and Fiona Xie look back on their eventful year and shared with us their resolutions and plans for 2019.
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“Good health, lots of laughter and happiness for me and my family! As the kids are growing up and Alexa might be starting preschool, there is a good chance I may be back on….TV.”
“To focus on more philanthropy efforts in the areas of cancer especially, and the arts. [There are also] some exciting secret projects to be unveiled. Bidding on an epic art piece with two Russian hound dogs in tow, total ‘Kitty Pong’ [her character in Crazy Rich Asians] flair.”
“I don’t have any big plans ahead, because plans usually can’t keep up with change. So my idea is just to tread steadily and carefully, stress-free, and spend each day happily in 2019.”
“2019 is going to be very exciting. I am bringing my business [Body Inc] to the overseas market. I will be focusing my energy on business and spending quality time with loved ones. I also want to nourish my soul more by picking up hobbies again like wakeboarding, painting, visiting art galleries and watching plays.”
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“My word for 2019 is less. I feel that especially in the last couple of months, I’m perpetually in a fatigue mode. So I see that as a sign that I’m taking on too much. I have already embarked on a long term personal project to de-clutter, simplify my life and live with intention so that’s how I’m ringing in 2019. We are going to be in Tokyo Japan on New Year’s eve. I have no idea what there is to do then but at least I know our family will be together huddled up in winter!”
“My new year resolution is very simple – to be joyful and grateful each day and to be of a blessing to others. I hope to be able to contribute more to the roles I’ve been given and provide relief and value to people who watch my dramas. I will also be visiting children in Myanmar including a boy and a girl whom I’ve sponsored. I hope to share more about the circumstances of these children in Taikkyi in the Yangon region. Looking forward to a brand new year of new opportunities and learning curve for myself and the world around me.”
“My new year resolution is to stay healthy and maintain self care when I am back at work. Hopefully I am able to successfully convey the message and help some people through my project, ‘Soul Connection’.”
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A version of this post was originally published on AsiaOne.