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New Paper
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- New Paper
'I cry every day, I laugh every day': Singer Kit Chan on coping with her mum's death
Home-grown singer-actress Kit Chan is coping with the loss of her mother, who died in May. The 52-year-old told Chinese-language newspaper Lianhe Zaobao in January that her mother suffered from Alzheimer's disease. "It's been exactly a month since I lost my mum," Chan wrote in English on social media on June 12. "I'm grateful for the chance to be in a foreign city, where I can be away from the all-too-familiar, with a book and coffee, watching the world go by, while all those feelings and emotions we know and do not know intermingle within us, and settle like all things do." Chan uploaded a photo of the book she is reading, Pinang: No More Than Skins (2014), by Chinese author Cai Chongda. "Friends ask me how I'm doing. I say I cry every day, but I also laugh every day," she wrote. "I think this is a good answer, and a good way to live. It would be how my mum would want me to live, just like she did. Always looking for that bright spot, catching the sparkle in the dull and mundane, and always choosing joy over sorrow." The star said she will be busy in July and August and is looking forward to it. She will be performing Here We Are, the theme song for the 2025 National Day Parade, with local singer Charlie Lim as well as vocal group The Island Voices. "Now is a time to be still, and there will be a time to be active," she added. She said ever since she wrote and recorded the song A Time For Everything, released in 2018, the title has been her mantra. "It really sums up life for me," she said. "It is a privilege to live a full life, and that means accepting and embracing all of it - the joys and sorrows, the gains and losses, the pleasure and the pain, and of course, the processes of living and dying."


CNA
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- CNA
Star Awards 2025: Hong Kong actor Sean Lau presenting, Chantalle Ng hosting, Kit Chan performing
Hong Kong actor Sean Lau and Singaporean singer Kit Chan will be presenting awards and performing, respectively, at Mediacorp's Star Awards 2025 happening on Jul 6. Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story actress Chantalle Ng will be making her hosting debut at the award show's 30th edition. Ng has also scored her third nomination for Best Actress this year. With an acting career spanning over four decades, Lau holds the record for the most Best Actor nominations at the Hong Kong Film Awards. His most recent role in the critically lauded Papa (2024) saw him sweeping wins for Best Actor at the 43rd Hong Kong Film Awards, 31st Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards and 18th Asian Film Awards. Meanwhile, Chan, who recently lent her voice to Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story with the song Echoes Of Petals, also has three Star Awards Best Theme Song wins to her name, for My Home Affairs in 2000, Devotion in 2012 and The Dream Makers 2 in 2016. Co-hosting alongside Ng at the Star Awards this year is veteran actor-host Guo Liang – making this his 16th Star Awards hosting gig, more than anyone else to date. Before the main event, viewers can also enjoy the red carpet Walk of Fame as a 'Fashion Squad' – comprising hosts Dennis Chew, Herman Keh, Hazelle Teo and Denise Camillia Tan – will be interviewing arrivals on their pre-show nerves and 30 years of memories. Editors of fashion and beauty publications Icon and Nuyou will also offer live commentary on standout looks and style risks, while fans can vote for the Best Dressed celebrities of the night. Backstage Live will also return with radio station Yes 933's The Daka Show anchors Jeff Goh, Chen Ning and Gao Mei Gui at the helm, where audiences can enjoy a real-time, all-access pass to behind-the-scenes artiste prep, instant reactions and unscripted moments as results roll in. Throughout the show, viewers can also expect to participate in interactive polls and for hosts to respond to their comments on the Mediacorp Entertainment YouTube Channel and Mediacorp Yes 933's TikTok livestream in real-time.


The Star
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
Singer Kit Chan on coping with her mum's death
The 52-year-old revealed in January that her mother suffered from Alzheimer's disease. Photo: Kit Chan/Instagram Singaporean singer-actress Kit Chan is coping with the loss of her mother, who died in May. The 52-year-old told Chinese-language newspaper Lianhe Zaobao in January that her mother suffered from Alzheimer's disease. 'It's been exactly a month since I lost my mum,' Chan wrote in English on social media on June 12. 'I'm grateful for the chance to be in a foreign city, where I can be away from the all-too-familiar, with a book and coffee, watching the world go by, while all those feelings and emotions we know and do not know intermingle within us, and settle like all things do.' Chan uploaded a photo of the book she is reading, Pinang: No More Than Skins (2014), by Chinese author Cai Chongda. 'Friends ask me how I'm doing. I say I cry every day, but I also laugh every day,' she wrote. 'I think this is a good answer, and a good way to live. It would be how my mum would want me to live, just like she did. Always looking for that bright spot, catching the sparkle in the dull and mundane, and always choosing joy over sorrow.' The star said she will be busy in July and August and is looking forward to it. She will be performing Here We Are , the theme song for Singapore's 2025 National Day Parade, with singer Charlie Lim as well as vocal group The Island Voices. 'Now is a time to be still, and there will be a time to be active,' she added. She said ever since she wrote and recorded the song A Time For Everything , released in 2018, the title has been her mantra. 'It really sums up life for me,' she said. 'It is a privilege to live a full life, and that means accepting and embracing all of it – the joys and sorrows, the gains and losses, the pleasure and the pain, and of course, the processes of living and dying.' – The Straits Times/Asia News Network


CNA
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- CNA
Singer Kit Chan reflects on grieving journey in heartfelt Instagram post after losing her mother
Singaporean singer Kit Chan took to Instagram on Thursday (Jun 12) to open up about losing her mother a month ago to the day and how she's been coping with the grief. She shared that when friends ask her how she's doing, she replies with: "I say I cry every day, but I also laugh every day. I think this is a good answer, and a good way to live. "It would be how my mum would want me to live, just like she did. Always looking for that bright spot, catching the sparkle in the dull and mundane, and always choosing joy over sorrow." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kit Chan 陳潔儀 (@hellokitchan) The 52-year-old Home singer added that she is looking forward to being very busy in July and August. Chan is slated to perform the theme song, Here We Are, at the upcoming National Day Parade, alongside singer-songwriter Charlie Lim and vocal group The Island Voices. Chan also shared that her 2018 song, A Time For Everything, has been a source of comfort during this period of grief and her "mantra". 'It really sums up life for me," she wrote. "It is a privilege to live a full life, and that means accepting and embracing all of it – the joys and sorrows, the gains and losses, the pleasure and the pain, and of course, the processes of living and dying.' She concluded the post with a poignant reminder: 'Everyone leaves. We who stay, hold on to the good things, and be grateful for them.'

Straits Times
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
‘I cry every day': Singer Kit Chan on coping with her mum's death one month on
'I cry every day': Singer Kit Chan on coping with her mum's death one month on SINGAPORE - Home-grown singer-actress Kit Chan is still coping with the loss of her mother, who died in early May. The 52-year-old told Chinese-language newspaper Lianhe Zaobao in January that her mother suffered from Alzheimer's disease. 'It's been exactly a month since I lost my mum,' Chan wrote in English on social media on June 12. 'I'm grateful for the chance to be in a foreign city, where I can be away from the all-too-familiar, with a book and coffee, watching the world go by, while all those feelings and emotions we know and do not know intermingle within us, and settle like all things do.' Chan shared a photo of the book she is reading, Pinang: No More Than Skins (2014), by Chinese author Cai Chongda. 'Friends ask me how I'm doing. I say I cry every day, but I also laugh every day,' she wrote. 'I think this is a good answer, and a good way to live. It would be how my mum would want me to live, just like she did. Always looking for that bright spot, catching the sparkle in the dull and mundane, and always choosing joy over sorrow.' The star said she will be busy in July and August and is looking forward to it. She will be performing Here We Are, the theme song for the 2025 National Day Parade, with local singer Charlie Lim as well as vocal group The Island Voices. 'Now is a time to be still, and there will be a time to be active,' she added. She said ever since she wrote and recorded the song A Time For Everything, released in 2018, the title has been her mantra. 'It really sums up life for me,' she said. 'It is a privilege to live a full life, and that means accepting and embracing all of it - the joys and sorrows, the gains and losses, the pleasure and the pain, and of course, the processes of living and dying.' Join ST's WhatsApp Channel and get the latest news and must-reads.