"Project SuperStar" alum Kelly Poon is reportedly set to give up her music career to return to being an air stewardess.
Poon was flying with national carrier Singapore Airlines when she joined the first season of singing competition "Project SuperStar" in 2005. She finished second place behind Kelvin Tan.
According to Taiwanese media reports, life has been difficult for the Singaporean singer who is currently based in Taiwan.
Throughout her three years there, she has been living a life of frugality and despite this, the 26-year-old hardly has any savings to call her own. As a result, she has decided to pack her bags and return to being a Singapore girl.
Poon who reportedly earned a monthly allowance of 80,000 Taiwan dollars (around S$4,000) at the start of her singing career, has had to bite the bullet and survive on a monthly expenditure of just 10,000 Taiwan dollars (around S$500).
Hence, the singer has decided to work out an agreement with her agent to allow her to return to Singapore early next year.
However, Poon has expressed that she would still love to sing if given the opportunity.
Poon was flying with national carrier Singapore Airlines when she joined the first season of singing competition "Project SuperStar" in 2005. She finished second place behind Kelvin Tan.
According to Taiwanese media reports, life has been difficult for the Singaporean singer who is currently based in Taiwan.
Throughout her three years there, she has been living a life of frugality and despite this, the 26-year-old hardly has any savings to call her own. As a result, she has decided to pack her bags and return to being a Singapore girl.
Poon who reportedly earned a monthly allowance of 80,000 Taiwan dollars (around S$4,000) at the start of her singing career, has had to bite the bullet and survive on a monthly expenditure of just 10,000 Taiwan dollars (around S$500).
Hence, the singer has decided to work out an agreement with her agent to allow her to return to Singapore early next year.
However, Poon has expressed that she would still love to sing if given the opportunity.
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