“Singapore” is secondary.
To be fair, reality TV targets viewers with a certain appetite for so called 'unscripted drama', but “Singapore Social” might just be a no go even for hardcore reality TV enthusiasts.
On the surface, the show seems to have curated an interesting mix of people. We have a fashion influencer, an entrepreneur, a youtuber, a singer, a burlesque dancer and a philanthropist/actor hanging out together far too often than their busy work schedules should permit, however, as the show progresses most of their already trite on-screen personalities turn into a bland mix of conceit and indifference.
Besides their common cry over hard to please Asian parents, there are hardly any culturally... |