Singapore celebs' social media recap: Week 4 - 10 Dec

12 Dec - Our celebrities are not just about the glitz and glamour. They are also eager to give back to the society through charity work, especially since 'tis the season to be jolly, falalala and all.

Singapore-based actor-host Paul Foster stopped by the Habitat for Humanity Christmas House to donate a brick for charity.

According to the actor, the money raised from the roadshow "goes towards our local initiative Project HomeWorks and our overseas house building efforts."

 

A post shared by Paul Foster (@paulfosterrr) on Dec 8, 2017 at 9:45pm PST

The handsome animal-loving Pierre Png recently shared this photo of him attending the SPCA Tux for Tails Inaugural Gala, and reminded people to adopt, don't shop!

 

A post shared by Pierre Png (@iampierrepng) on Dec 2, 2017 at 6:00pm PST

Who can forget Jeanette Aw, one of the most charitable stars around? She recently shared this painting that she captioned "Unicorns and Stardust".

Said Aw, "If you followed my art session with the children at SPD [formerly known as Society for the Physically Disabled], you'd know the story behind these 2 canvases. Here's a little magic created together with those adorable children."

Loving couple Kate Pang and Andie Chen recently joined the annual ICAP charity event, which was held globally across Asia Pacific, including Singapore, Hong Kong, Sydney, Australia and Wellington, New Zealand.

They may not be totally informed about the concept of securities trading, but at least they enjoyed themselves doing charity while channeling what Andie called his "inner Wolf of Wall Street"

Another actress, Ann Kok, also joined the ICAP Charity event which was held at the Marina Bay Financial Tower.

In this photo of her with Singaporean Minister Desmond Lee, Kok added the hashtag #allforagoodcause