If Tharman Shanmugaratnam loses the presidential election on Sept 1, he might just have another job lined up – courtesy of actor Mark Lee. Speaking with the actor in a video posted by Lee's entertainment company King Kong Media Production yesterday, the two engaged in a light-hearted conversation where Tharman commented that he would have been a 'very good' car...
If Tharman Shanmugaratnam loses the presidential election on Sept 1, he might just have another job lined up – courtesy of actor Mark Lee.
The presidential candidate was referencing Lee's character in the 1998 comedy film Money No Enough where he, together with fellow actors Jack Neo and Henry Thia, start a car polishing business together. "If I start a car polishing company, you can come and become president," said Lee, adding that it is to be "president of the company".[embed]https://www.facebook.com/KingKongmp/videos/618955596888330/[/embed]
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