If you're late to the news, former Mediacorp actress Ivy Lee is back in Singapore. The 49-year-old took to Instagram on Friday (July 7) to share pictures of a reunion she had with her showbiz friends in Singapore over mahjong and tarts from Fann Wong's bakery Fanntasy Bakes. 'Always good to be home. Lovely catch-up with friends and thank you...
If you're late to the news, former Mediacorp actress Ivy Lee is back in Singapore.
"Always good to be home. Lovely catch-up with friends and thank you for the beautiful tarts @fanntasybakes," wrote Ivy in the caption. Others include Christopher Lee, Nick Teo, Chen Hanwei, Tang Miaoling, Herman Keh, and of course, the baker herself, Fann Wong.
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