SINGAPORE: Gurmit Singh has been in the public eye for decades due to his humorous abilities, but nothing compares to the recent interview the 59-year-old participated in with neurodivergent people.
The guidelines were straightforward: no question was rejected, and no topic was off-limits. That required him to describe his court appearance for speeding. Inquiries concerning his older daughter, a drag and burlesque artist, were also directed at the conservative Christian.
CNA series Inspired by Les Rencontres Du Papotin (The Meetings Of Papotin) in France, the Assembly gathered together 23 neurodivergent participants to discuss everything from personal goals to secret regrets with well-known people and celebrities like him.
President Tharman Shanmugaratnam is one of the guests entering the spotlight, marking the first time such a concept has been aired on Singaporean television and in Asia.
Before answering his interrogators in the first episode, which aired on January 1, Singh said, “I know they’ll ask any questions they want, so I’ve closed my CPF account (and) my bank account.” “No more credit cards.
Regarding the questions, he was correct. With Williams syndrome, a genetic disease, 26-year-old Rainer Khoo asked without hesitation: “How embarrassing (was it) that you were caught by the police for speeding?
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