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  1. Jul 24, 2020 · The local actress posted on Instagram and Facebook to alert her followers of a fake account that offers a $5 giveaway in exchange for personal information. She advised them not to fall for the scam and joked that the culprits should find a proper job instead.

    • Take Down Article and Apologise
    • Defamation
    • Mistaken Identity?
    • Will The Real Seow Please Stand Up?
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    According to Dr Siew, he published the opinion piece because his patients noticed that Fann's cheeks "appeared unusually puffy" and a couple of them cancelled their filler appointments "for fear of becoming 'overfilled'". Then on May 14, he received a 25-page Letter of Demand from Samuel Seow from Robert Wang and Woo LLP, a lawyer appointed by Fann...

    Read AlsoentertainmentContestant cyberbullied by netizens over 'unfair judging' on Fann Wong and Jeanette Aw's show Creme de la Creme Since the opinion piece has been unpublished, the exact nature of its contents is unclear. However, Mothership wrote that it "did not paint Fann in an entirely good light" and, in a subsequent article, described it a...

    When contacted by Coconutsover Dr Siew's claims, the lawyer representing Fann told the digital site that her team was no longer pursuing the matter and that they didn't receive a response from Dr Siew or his legal team. Marissa Tan from Robert Wang & Woo LLP said: "After we sent the letter, I think they managed to take [the article] down so there w...

    Just when you thought that things have been clarified, Dr Siew responded with a Facebook post yesterday (June 30) claiming that Samuel Seow was indeed the writer of the letter of demand and his email address was provided as well. He also said that he doesn't know who Tan is. Well, guess this mystery just got a lot deeper with probably the same amou...

    Fann Wong's management sent a letter of demand to Dr Siew Tuck Wah, who wrote an opinion piece about her puffy cheeks, alleging defamation and unauthorised use of her photo. Dr Siew claimed the case was settled after he took down the article, but the lawyer denied it and said the matter was closed.

  2. May 21, 2021 · Dr Siew Tuck Wah, who criticized Fann Wong's appearance in a Star Awards article, said he hired a lawyer to deal with the legal threats from her agency. The article, which he removed after backlash, used the actress as an example of bad face jobs and compared her with her younger self.

  3. Jul 1, 2021 · Fann Wong's management had issued a cease and desist to a doctor who analysed her cheek fillers on Instagram. The doctor claimed he had replied with lawyer's letters, but Fann's management denied receiving them.

  4. Jun 30, 2021 · Actress Fann Wong has issued a statement on Instagram, saying she had not endorsed a product that used her likeness to promote a blemish-lightening cream. She is one of the celebrities who have been targeted by online scammers impersonating them.

  5. Jun 29, 2021 · The lawyer representing the 50-year-old actress told Coconuts today that her team was no longer pursuing the matter since doctor Siew Tuck Wah had already taken down his May 14 article about cheek fillers by using the actress as a case study.

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