When you're filming for a supernatural drama, your mind can run wild. But did local actress Tay Ying really have a paranormal encounter on the set of her new drama series Silent Walls? Or was it 'psychological' as she believes? The 26-year old was driving to set — a heritage house on the historical Seah Im Road — when she...
Instagram/Tay PingBut did local actress Tay Ying really have a paranormal encounter on the set of her new drama series Silent Walls? Or was it "psychological" as she believes?
To make matters worse, a casting staff member also told Tay Ying later during the shoot that they saw a white figure behind her on the camera monitor when it wasn't filming. Silent Walls takes place in a mysterious house with stories spanning the years 1938, 1963, 1988, and 2023. Four families live in it throughout the century, but tragedy strikes as one family member doesn't make it out alive in each generation.Whether it was spiritual or emotional, Tay Ying's dad, veteran actor Zheng Geping, took no chances and called upon a priest to 'cleanse' his daughter after her crying incident.
She added that the 'master' told her the Seah Im estate is "famously haunted" and that he even visits it with his disciples to "cleanse and meditate".
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