E-Junkies: 'She asked if I could wait 10 years for her,' says Glenn Yong on I Not Stupid 3 child actress who has crush on him

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E-Junkies: 'She asked if I could wait 10 years for her,' says Glenn Yong on I Not Stupid 3 child actress who has crush on him
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We know that local actor Glenn Yong is one of the most handsome celebrities in the world when he ranked 62 in TC Candler's 100 Most Handsome Faces in 2022. The 26-year-old certainly lives up to his title as he now has a young child actress fangirling over him on the set of new movie I Not Stupid 3. Speaking...

Jack continued: "When the child actress saw Glenn, she said, 'Wow, how can there be such a good-looking person.'"

Speaking about his experiences with the young cast members during filming, Glenn said that he realised he is "not good at managing students" after the first week of filming.He said: "I thought that because my age is closer to them, I would be able to speak more to them. But these kids, they have so many questions and sometimes you just want to have your own time. But they would always go, 'Mr Lee! Mr Lee!' So it almost felt like there was zero 'me time' on set.

He said: "I think these kids are really fun. I have always liked children, so that's why I have four of them. Now that my children are all grown up, there is no way to enjoy their cuteness anymore."So this time when I returned, I saw a lot of children and I thought they are very cute. When you see them, you just want to talk to them and they will give all kinds of answers and make you go crazy.

"They have the potential to be leads but there can only be so many leading roles, so we have no choice but to cast them as supporting characters. Among them, you can also see that they put on great performances."In preparation for transforming into Mr Lee, Glenn drew from memories that he had when he was a student and reflected upon how his teachers related to him and vice versa.

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