‘Cockroaches and lizards seeking shelter on my car door’: Singer Vivian Hsu caught in Singapore's Bukit Timah flash floods


Vivian Hsu posted photos of the flash floods on social media on Dec 29, 2024. - Photos: VIVIANHSU.IRON/INSTAGRAM

SINGAPORE: Taiwanese singer-actress Vivian Hsu was caught in the flash floods that occurred in Bukit Timah following an afternoon deluge across Singapore on Sunday (Dec 29).

“I went out as usual, as it looked like a usual rainy day,” she wrote in Chinese on social media on Dec 29. “I was planning to buy my son’s favourite food from (Taiwanese restaurant chain) Din Tai Fung after leaving a cafe with my friends.”

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