Support Wei Lian
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Even though I thought Project Superstar was a flop, I still watch it every week. And in fact, I called to support one of the contestants. Yes, the money goes to Mediacorp and Singtel. But it'll be money well spent if that contestant wins and gets a recording contract.
I'm not sympathising with Wei Lian. I admire his courage and singing talent. It's sad that he's visually handicapped but I believe he could be a superstar. Nobody is perfect. He lost his sight but he got a very special singing ability. His singing touches people.
Most Singaporeans should have seen him singing in the streets. But it's hard to be a street artist in this place, and it's even harder for a disabled person. It'll be easy to imagine whether someone would give 10 bucks to a street artist.
Look at Ray Charles. He's such a great singer even though he's blind. So let's give Wei Lian a chance to cut an album. I'll definitely grab a copy.
P.S. Wei Lian, you have improved a lot this week. Keep it up and do the disabled community in Singapore proud.
Even though I thought Project Superstar was a flop, I still watch it every week. And in fact, I called to support one of the contestants. Yes, the money goes to Mediacorp and Singtel. But it'll be money well spent if that contestant wins and gets a recording contract.
I'm not sympathising with Wei Lian. I admire his courage and singing talent. It's sad that he's visually handicapped but I believe he could be a superstar. Nobody is perfect. He lost his sight but he got a very special singing ability. His singing touches people.
Most Singaporeans should have seen him singing in the streets. But it's hard to be a street artist in this place, and it's even harder for a disabled person. It'll be easy to imagine whether someone would give 10 bucks to a street artist.
Look at Ray Charles. He's such a great singer even though he's blind. So let's give Wei Lian a chance to cut an album. I'll definitely grab a copy.
P.S. Wei Lian, you have improved a lot this week. Keep it up and do the disabled community in Singapore proud.
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