Zoe Tay Brushes Off Being "Annoyed" After Son Gatecrashes Livestream

While local reports subsequently went on how unhappy she appeared, Zoe Tay said that she was merely surprised

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Some celebrity parents here happy to share their lives, including those of their kids, on social media and letting the world know how they look like. Think Andie Chen-Kate Pang, and also Yvonne Lim.

Then there are those who make sure they stick a cute emoji over kiddo's face before they hit the 'post' button. Actress Zoe Tay has largely been in this group. Except for the time in 2015 when a local minister shared on Facebook a photo he took with Zoe, her husband, and their three sons, Ah Jie has never revealed how her brood looks like.

It would have stayed that way until her cheeky youngest decided to pull a 'BBC dad' stunt last Thursday (Aug 26) by appearing in a livestream that Zoe, 53, was a participant in.

Local reports described how unhappy she was

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Zoe said in a phone interview on 30 August, that she was merely surprised.

"My son shocked me. I usually don't let my family members affect me when I'm working, so I was shocked when he suddenly came into the dining hall where I was. I didn't expect he would do that," she said.

That day, she was in a Facebook livestream hosted by Channel 8 to promote the new drama The Heartland Hero when she appeared distracted by something off-screen. Seconds later, 10-year-old Nathan — who looks very much like his daddy — appeared in the video next to Zoe, flashing a brilliant smile at the camera.

The couple also have Brayden, 16, and Ashton, 13

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Zoe explained she hopes they can grow up like any other normal kid would and live their own life. She rarely brings her parents and siblings on-screen, and it's her habit to separate her work and personal life.

"Don't think too much into [the incident]. It's not as complicated as what people think lah!" Zoe added laughingly. "It's not about privacy, it's just my habit."

She is currently filming The Heartland Hero

She plays Thai royalty Thailuck, who comes to Singapore to look for Daowang (played by Bryan Wong), who had stolen her treasures.

The drama stars Elvin Ng as Mao Ge, who turns over a new leaf after eight years in prison and opens a shop selling second-hand goods. Rui En plays Jingwen, his ex-flame and owner of a cafe who shares her shop space with Mao Ge.

The 130-episode drama is now available on-demand for free on meWATCH and will premiere on Channel 8 on Sept 1 at 7.30pm. It also stars Chew Chor Meng, Vivian Lai, Paige Chua, Bonnie Loo, James Seah, and Ian Fang.

In October, Zoe will begin work on the new drama You Can Be An Angel 4.

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She plays Thai royalty Thailuck, who comes to Singapore to look for Daowang (played by Bryan Wong), who had stolen her treasures.

The drama stars Elvin Ng as Mao Ge, who turns over a new leaf after eight years in prison and opens a shop selling second-hand goods. Rui En plays Jingwen, his ex-flame and owner of a cafe who shares her shop space with Mao Ge.

The 130-episode drama is now available on-demand for free on meWATCH and will premiere on Channel 8 on Sept 1 at 7.30pm. It also stars Chew Chor Meng, Vivian Lai, Paige Chua, Bonnie Loo, James Seah, and Ian Fang.

In October, Zoe will begin work on the new drama You Can Be An Angel 4.

Text: Kwok Kar Peng/AsiaOne

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