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Life lessons from giants of the food world and other top lifestyle news to know

#50BestTalks. (PHOTO: The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2019)
#50BestTalks. (PHOTO: The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2019)

By: Jade Yong

Stay up to date with the latest in Lifestyle, Fashion, Entertainment and Celebrity News. Here are your Top 5 of the Day:

Life lessons from giants of the food world

Singaporeans got a taste of the kitchen life when famous chefs, Eric Ripert, Ana Roš, Massimo Bottura, Daniela Soto-Innes, and Tetsuya Wakuda of Waku Ghin took the stage to share nuggets about their experiences in the kitchen, and how those translated into lessons about life. They are in town for the 18th annual edition of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants, an event celebrates and awards outstanding chefs’ achievements and restaurants.

Halsey reveals she was admitted to psychiatric hospital for bipolar episodes

Halsey opened up about her struggles with mental health in a candid and powerful interview with Rolling Stone. The 24-year-old revealed that she’s had to check herself into a psychiatric hospital “multiple times” due to her bipolar battle, as well as previous sexual assault trauma.

Willow Smith comes out with sexuality on Red Table Talk

The daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith, opened up her sexuality on the latest episode of Red Table Talk that she shares with her mum and grandmother Adrienne Banfield Norris. She revealed her love for “men and women equally”, believes that monogamy is not for her, and that she’s open to polyamory.

Constance Wu set to star in ‘Goodbye Vitamin

Goodbye Vitamin is no stranger to pop culture, as the debut novel by Rachel Khong has garnered awards and deserving attention from the press. It’s now set to hit the big screen with Constance Wu confirmed to star in it. She will play Ruth Young who returns home to help her father struggling with Alzheimer’s.

New Nintendo Switch mini might debut this year

The iconic gaming company is rumoured to debut a new mini version of the hugely successful Switch. The Wall Street Journal reported that Nintendo might be unveiling up to two new consoles this year, with the Switch mini bridging the gap between the handheld and console market - one small enough to fit into your pocket. The rumour took life after Chinese company HonSon was spotted selling accessories for a “Switch mini” online.