Taiwanese host Matilda Tao now lives in Singapore with son who’s studying here, hosts radio show on LOVE 972

However, Matilda’s father, Chinese professional Li Liren, 50, is only in Taiwan with their two pups. &nbsp,

” You guys know Liren loves to cry… thankfully he’s already gotten used to it now”, she joked, adding that she and Little Dragon were n’t even in Taiwan to celebrate her husband’s birthday back in January.

Matilda claims that her child has applied to institutions in both Singapore and the United States and is now waiting for the results.

She wants to pursue a musical education, but she does n’t want to focus solely on academic fields like music and the arts. She wants to attend more common programs like economics and philosophy, too”, she explained. &nbsp,

Additionally, the number praised Singapore for having affordable tuition.

” With the money you need for a one- year course in a US university, you can study in Singapore for six years”, she said, adding that private universities in the US now cost around US$ 90, 000 ( S$ 120, 000 ) a year.

” The truth is, Singapore’s training quality is superior to that in the US,” she continued. &nbsp,

During the media event, Matilda even received congratulatory messages from her celebrity pals for as&nbsp, Stefanie Sun, &nbsp, Lan Hsin- mei&nbsp, and&nbsp, Ariel Lin.

” I felt like crying when I saw Stefanie on the camera”, Matilda exclaimed. &nbsp,

Matilda praised Stefanie for having no airs and showing up at the crowded wet market in casual attire when she and Stefanie recalls that they both spent the day browsing at the market while she was in Singapore.

Matilda said that she did come across articles about&nbsp, Stefanie’s people fallout with her sister&nbsp, earlier this year, but did not sensor when they met.

Matilda has also been incredibly occupied since moving to Singapore, keeping herself extremely busy. &nbsp,

She’s then the network of&nbsp, The Matilda Show, a new television show on LOVE 972, and is on- heat every Monday to Friday from 11am to 12pm. &nbsp,

This tale was originally&nbsp, published&nbsp, in 8Days. &nbsp,