He said it didn't hurt.
Singaporean busker Bryan Wong was punched in stomach by a stranger in the middle of his performance at London's Covent Garden on July 23.In the video, Mr Wong can be seen talking to the man before the latter suddenly punched Mr Wong in the stomach.The busker then turned the audience and said:"Everybody, I'm very sorry. I'm going to end the show. I can't continue like this."In the caption, he wrote:"The audience was really supportive of me though.
When the man did it again in the middle of the show, Mr Wong told him:"Can you just leave? Because I'm trying to do a show here.""I wanted to usher him off the stage and that's when he hit me," said Mr Wong."People asking why I didn't fight back. I mean, I'm a performer. i was doing a show and I was not only representing myself, I was also representing all the buskers in Covent Garden. So if I fought back, it would not look good on me.
Mr Wong told Stomp it was his first time in Covent Garden and he will be returning to Singapore on Aug 28.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
'Cruel to keep them locked up': Makeshift chicken coop in Yishun community garden ruffles residents' feathersA Yishun resident was surprised when he recently discovered that his neighbours were rearing chickens. The man surnamed Chen, who lives in Block 429A in Orchid Spring Yishun, told Lianhe Zaobao that he heard chickens crowing while he was at home on June 18. He did not find any chickens when he went downstairs to investigate. The next day,...
Read more »
Insta-official: Gardens by the Bay crowned world’s most photographed garden on InstagramOver 1.2 million posts on Instagram tag Gardens by the Bay.
Read more »
Loco thanks BTS’ Jimin for the Smeraldo Garden Marching Band’s first Billboard Hot 100 entryBTS' Jimin's latest song with Loco has made a remarkable debut on the Billboard charts, prompting Loco to express gratitude to his collaborator
Read more »
Malaysia passes law to establish duty-free zone in Forest CityForest City, a megacity project by Country Garden, has been beset by challenges.
Read more »
Singapore’s largest water lily collection, scenic boardwalks: Japanese Garden in Jurong to reopen in SeptemberThe new Water Lily Garden will be home to over 150 day- and night-blooming water lily varieties sourced from around the world.
Read more »
Water lilies, ‘sunken’ garden to greet visitors when Japanese, Chinese Gardens reopen in SeptFeatures incorporate feedback from 14,000 over suggestions gathered through public consultations.
Read more »