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Star Search 2024 Champion Tiffany Ho, 19, Won a Car But Not Sure About Getting a Driver’s License

Star Search 2024 Champion Tiffany Ho, 19, Won a Car But Not Sure About Getting a Driver’s License

Now we all know what’s next Star Search 2024 champion Tiffany Hoto do list.

The 19-year-old actor from Hong Kong walked home last night with his Mediacorp contract and a brand new BYD Seal. Star Search finals (November 25) following the emergence of the champion. Competitive breakdancer Gladys Bay took second place, while swimming coach Jona Chung came third.

The guest definitely left an impression on the judges — Christopher Lee Besides Hong Kong stars Sandra Ng And Raymond Lam – with her unquestionable confidence, natural talent and being, as Sandra puts it, “the representative of Hong Kong”.

The Nanyang Polytechnic first-year information technology student was quick to rubbish that correlation when asked if having two judges from Hong Kong worked in his favor.

“They are really famous in Hong Kong and every Hong Konger knows them, including me,” says Tiffany when meeting the media after winning.

“Growing up, we all watched their shows. In fact, having them as a jury made me even more stressed. This is not an advantage. In fact, it is a disadvantage!” he adds.

While you would think that someone who recently won a car would want to immediately go for a test drive and enjoy the brand new car, Tiffany unfortunately can only enjoy the second part for now.

“I don’t have a driver’s license, but I’m old enough to take the exam. I’ll do it right away!” chirps.

So will he be able to beat this score on his first try? he says 8days.sg He’s not very confident about this.

“I have to raise my hands up and (make the L sign) to distinguish left and right, so I’m not sure if I’ll pass my driving test,” he says shyly.

But if he gets his licence, he wants his first passenger to be Star Search contestant Gladys Ng, who is staying in Sembawang just like him.

“Then we can go eat lok lok together!” smiling.

Tiffany, who moved to Singapore to study when she was 13, also says that she will not leave our country anytime soon.

He says he was only going to Singapore for his studies but now he will “definitely stay” but since he is still a student he needs to discuss the details with his family.

“We’ll see how things go from here. I couldn’t even process the fact that I won,” Tiffany says. “I’m still a little confused about what’s going to happen next.”

He also doesn’t seem to know how he plans to celebrate his win.

“I wanted to spend time with my family (who came here to attend the finals) as they will be returning to Hong Kong tomorrow. But apparently I won’t be able to do that as there are a lot of interviews waiting for me,” he says.

Speaking of her parents during her victory speech, Tiffany thanked them for “giving her a lot of money” to come to Singapore.

Tiffany’s father is in his 60s and works as a taxi driver, while her mother is in her 50s and works as a luxury goods wholesaler.

“It’s natural that my parents support me financially because I’m studying, but they don’t have to be stingy and save, huh,” he chuckles, casually avoiding the question of how much his parents give him.

“But I must say that every penny is hard earned and I am very grateful to them,” he says.