Yvonne Lim moving back to S'pore after 10 years in Taiwan

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Yvonne Lim moving back to S'pore after 10 years in Taiwan
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Singaporean actress Yvonne Lim is ready for a new chapter in her life. The 48-year-old announced on social media on Nov 21 that she has opened a YouTube channel. She disclosed in her first video, which is more than three minutes long and titled I’m Back, that she will be...

The 48-year-old announced on social media on Nov 21 that she has opened a YouTube channel. She disclosed in her first video, which is more than three minutes long and titled I’m Back, that she will be moving back to Singapore with her family.

Lim has been living in Taiwan since marrying Taiwanese businessman Alex Tien, 45, in 2014. Their son AJ turns 10 in December, and daughter Alexa turns eight in January. She added: “Living here has been a great journey. I’ve learnt a lot about myself, discovered new interests and experienced many things I never imagined I could do.”

“Actually, I feel a little sad today because, after all, these friends have been with me for many years,” Lim said. “At the beginning, of course, I was not used to . I really want to thank them for making my life here better and making me feel at home.”He said in the video: “Thank you to all the friends who have been with my wife in Taiwan for the past 10 years, for all the friendships that formed naturally.

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