Chantalle Ng says process of making prosthetic head for TV drama Kill Sera Sera was ‘very scary’

Before she had her head covered in liquid mould, Chantalle thought the experience was going to be “relaxing”.

“I really thought I was going to enjoy the process. When the mould mixture was applied on my neck, in my ears, and then over my eyes, it began to feel very scary and I started to freak out a little. I didn’t expect to react that way. It feels like you’re in a coma,” recalled Chantalle.

The removal of the hardened mould was another challenge.

“While removing the mould, the (area around the nostrils) shifted, and I felt like I couldn’t breathe. The mould was also very tight, and it was like being trapped inside. That was another level of fear,” she said.

Chantalle broke down in tears the moment the mould was removed and the crew members were heard calming her down.

“I think I would do better if I have the chance to try this again,” said Chantalle at the end of the video.

At least the traumatic experience paid off. Here’s the final product in Kill Sera Sera’s first episode: