The Singaporean actor-comedian also revealed his thoughts on extramarital affairs.
For most of us, the name Mark Lee conjures images of his ah beng roles – loud, brash and uncaring. However, behind closed doors, the veteran actor couldn’t be any more different – with a recent interview shedding light on his deep love for his wife and family.
"Managing a marriage is more difficult than running a business,” Mark said. “Running a marriage requires a lot of attention.” Mark explained: “I can give her diamonds and more but if there are underlying issues with our marriage, what use do they have? What I want is a lifetime with her. When we turn to ash, I want our ashes to be placed together."
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