Jay Chou shows his childish side
The star had fun in a local restaurant amidst his busy schedule when he held his concert here in Singapore
What comes to mind when you see Jay Chou?
Talented? Cool? Suave? How about 'childish'?
While 'childish' may sound like an absurd description for the talented prince of pop, Jay really did some childish things when he was in Singapore for his concert last month.
Jay used one of his breaks in his busy schedule to double as Taiwan Apple Daily's outdoor news reporter. Accompanied by around 10 of his staff and his new group, The Drifters, Jay made his way down to IndoChine, a restaurant at Clarke Quay.
Jay joked that he went there because the Chinese terracotta warrior decorations reminded him of Fang Wen Shan, his trusty songwriter.
At IndoChine, Jay asked The Drifters' Darren and Tannick to tie their hair up a la a Chinese terracotta warrior.
"They (The Drifters) should look good in a photo here," Jay quipped.
His childish antics did not end there.
Halfway through his introduction of the restaurant, Jay suddenly asked his make-up artist (known as Ah-Du) to go up to the second floor of Indo Chine and wave down to them like how an emperor waves to his subjects.
Just as poor Ah Du was making his way up, Jay immediately got everyone downstairs to hide, making a fool out of Ah Du.
Jay had a good laugh and even said of himself, "I think I've always been this childish."
What comes to mind when you see Jay Chou?
Talented? Cool? Suave? How about 'childish'?
While 'childish' may sound like an absurd description for the talented prince of pop, Jay really did some childish things when he was in Singapore for his concert last month.
Jay used one of his breaks in his busy schedule to double as Taiwan Apple Daily's outdoor news reporter. Accompanied by around 10 of his staff and his new group, The Drifters, Jay made his way down to IndoChine, a restaurant at Clarke Quay.
Jay joked that he went there because the Chinese terracotta warrior decorations reminded him of Fang Wen Shan, his trusty songwriter.
At IndoChine, Jay asked The Drifters' Darren and Tannick to tie their hair up a la a Chinese terracotta warrior.
"They (The Drifters) should look good in a photo here," Jay quipped.
His childish antics did not end there.
Halfway through his introduction of the restaurant, Jay suddenly asked his make-up artist (known as Ah-Du) to go up to the second floor of Indo Chine and wave down to them like how an emperor waves to his subjects.
Just as poor Ah Du was making his way up, Jay immediately got everyone downstairs to hide, making a fool out of Ah Du.
Jay had a good laugh and even said of himself, "I think I've always been this childish."
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