A NEW DAWN

For these famous faces, a new year means a fresh chance to test themselves, explore unchartered waters and jump on life-changing opportunities. So, how will these women step up? BY NATALYA MOLOK

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For these famous faces, a new year means a fresh chance to test themselves, explore unchartered waters and jump on life-changing opportunities. So, how will these women step up? BY NATALYA MOLOK

MADDY WEARS EARRINGS FROM STATE PROPERTY; RING FROM MADLY GEMS; AND DRESS FROM BIMBA Y LOLA.

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Maddy Barber, 42, Kiss92 FM Deejay

If you miss hearing the soothing tones of Maddy Barber on the radio during your morning commute, then rest assured you are not alone. The bubbly personality was sorely missed during her time away from the radio waves, but she explains why the break was necessary.

“2018 was rough, that’s why I needed a sabbatical. My dad passed away and I took over my company, MADLY Bespoke Jeweler, again, so it was challenging trying to juggle everything and I was really burnt out,” says the go-getting mother-of-two.

“This year I want to make time to create a more intimate connection with women who are struggling in areas that I myself have been through. It’s always been my wish to chair more speaking engagements, but I haven’t followed through. So in 2019, that’s what I’m going to work towards.”

Being kinder to herself is also on the agenda as Maddy strives to focus on what she has rather than on what she’s lost. Thankful for all the blessings that have come her way, the public persona reveals that she is scheduled to be back on air in early January.

“The resolution I’ve always had every year is to travel more and visit one new country that I’ve never been to,” Maddy reveals. “I want to see where life will lead me because it can’t be any worse than 2018, so I’m just going to let life take me by the hand.”

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AILEEN WEARS EARRINGS FROM BIMBA Y LOLA; TOP FROM COS.

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Aileen Tan, 52, Actress

“I’m already dead,” declares Aileen Tan when asked if she’ll be reprising her role as Zhao Di in Jack Neo’s rumoured third installment of the Long Long Time Ago films. While the actress says she isn’t sure when filming will start, she has discussed her future in the franchise with the director.

“Jack says he’s going to bring me back but I don’t know how because I died of cancer in the previous films. I suffered a lot for him already so he owes me,” says the 1988 Star Search runnerup with a sly smile.

“Career-wise, this year I’m looking for more challenging and meatier characters to play, but my dream role would be on Yangxi Palace,” she confesses. “I’ve been acting for 30 years but never in something of that scale so I’m hoping I can secure a place in it. I don’t even mind if I get a role with no dialogue, I just want to look pretty as an Empress or concubine.”

On the personal front, Aileen is hoping for health and happiness in the year ahead. “I truly believe that age is just a number, I live one day at a time. So, my resolution is to take care of my health and take care of my well-being.”

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VICTORIA WEARS RINGS AND BRACELET FROM STATE PROPERTY; DRESS FROM H&M; SHOES FROM MAJE.

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Victoria Loke, 27, Actress

Her turn as Fiona Cheng in last summer’s breakout film, Crazy Rich Asians, was a role that budding actresses the world over would kill for. That it should go to someone with relatively little professional screen experience is testament to the draw that Victoria Loke has.

“I actually read for the role of Kitty Pong [played by Fiona Xie] so I was surprised to get Fiona instead because I didn’t read for it, but I’m so happy with how it turned out. A few US agencies reached out to me afterwards so I hope to do more international work now that I have a team representing me there,” says Victoria.

“Now that I’ve done this big commercial motion picture, I’m hoping to do something less mainstream on the festival circuit that will challenge me more as an actor. I dream very big so I would love for a film where I’m the lead actress to win an award like ‘Best Picture’, that would be when I would consider myself successful as an actor.”

Advocacy is something else Victoria has on her mind now that she has a more visible platform. She’s currently working on an ongoing art series called #AsianGirl with the Singapore Committee for UN Women, which tackles issues like the problematic depiction of Asian women in the West.

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INCH WEARS EARRINGS AND NECKLACE FROM STATE PROPERTY; TOP FROM H&M; AND JEANS FROM SANDRO.

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Inch Chua, 30, Singer-Songwriter

Having braved Antarctica’s icycold habitat during a month-long expedition there last year, Inch is looking forward to translating the experience at her solo theatre show No Man’s Land in April.

“I’ll address climate issues with the work itself. We’ve been told ‘Reuse, Reduce, Recycle’ ever since we were young, so I guess the real question is why haven’t we figured it out yet? My show will address this human condition,” says Inch, who was also one of four recipients of the Singapore Youth Award last year.

“The play will be a musical but I like to call it an anti-musical. Eventually what ends up in the show will also become part of my album and I hope to tour after that.”

For a self-confessed workaholic, Inch admits that she had slowed down somewhat last year, but is hoping to ramp things up over the next 12 months.

“A personal goal for me is to pick up sailing. I also hope to do a 21-day wilderness survival thing, Bear Gryllsstyle,” she reveals. “What I really want to focus on this year is also a little bit more self-care and a little bit more healing so I can learn to be happy in my own skin.”

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