Singapore's showbiz scene can do well if the country is willing to support it, says Joanne Peh

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It’s an open secret that local showbiz is losing its lustre and shine compared to its heydays in the 90s and even early 2000s. singaporeshowbiz Singapore Here's what she said:

It’s an open secret that local showbiz is losing its luster and shine compared to its heydays in the 90s and even early 2000s.is coming in with a hot take - the country needs to support the industry., the 40-year-old openly discussed the challenges of developing the showbiz industry.When talking about the state of local showbiz, Tan claimed the new generation of actors are just pretty faces and it’s hard to make “high-quality shows” locally.

The state of showbiz is a topic that Peh has discussed with her husband, and she was initially hesitant to share a controversial opinion that she felt would offend people. Peh said, “From what we understand, when the South Korean government [financially] supports their showbiz industry, they don’t restrict their creativity so everyone can flourish.”

While Singapore has that too, the money goes to digital content as opposed to free-to-air content, Chua explained.Another reason that could contribute to the perceived lack of quality in local showbiz is the willingness to develop talents.

 

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