Actors Rui En and Lawrence Wong make directorial debuts in support of shelter dogs

That said, taking the director’s chair for the first time “was extremely difficult. I felt out of the liquid like a fish. It’s means out of my comfort zone. I believe that when you look at something and think,” Well, I may have made a unique choice that if I were the producer,” is an occupational hazard for actresses. We’re all such armchair critics, but when you actually have to do it … it was very humbling, it was uncomfortable, simply because I did n’t know which way was up. It was kind of intimidating. But, I’m really glad that I did it”.

The artist, who just graduated from and attended verse college, called it” totally unexpected and very unexpected and next minute,” adding that it has been a year of stepping out of her comfort zone.

” And then this – I think it all kind of fits into this whole search for an identity that is n’t my celebrity status. It’s been a few extremely difficult times for me. There have been a lot of adjustments, career-wise and in my private life. And I believe that the positive aspect of going through that is that you become less hesitant to venture outside of your relaxation zone. Every practice strengthens as you get started, and your confidence rises.

On October 30th, at 7 p.m., Homebound will be shown at a generosity testing at Conrad Centennial Singapore. The donor will receive one ticket for every$ 50 in Sargent donated. Reservations are available at this location.