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  1. Real-life Crazy Rich Asians? Meet the next generation of Singapore rich kids who are making a name for themselves on Instagram.

    • Kim Lim. Kim Lim is the daughter of Singaporean tycoon billionaire Peter Lim, who recently bought over Valencia Football Club is also the owner of Hong Kong-based Mint Media.
    • Mae Tan. The daughter of a wealthy Singaporean businessman father and housewife mother, Mae Tan also happens to be one of Singapore’s top bloggers and influencers, and currently has over 69.5 k followers on Instagram.
    • Ming Jun Kuok. You probably know him better as a finalist in the third season of Singapore Idol. But Ming Jun Kuok is also the grandson of Malaysian billionaire Robert Kuok.
    • Arissa Cheo. Singaporean socialite turned online entrepreneur, and former wife of mandopop singer, Vanness Wu, Arissa Cheo is considered one of Singapore Instagram’s IT girls, with a following of 348 k followers!
  2. Aug 15, 2018 · Who Are Singapore’s Very Own Rich Kids Of Instagram? This next generation is living it up but some are using their fame to promote good causes. By Low Shi Ping

  3. Mar 12, 2019 · Born with a silver spoon, these top 10 children are taking their family’s billionaire empires on and turning them into gold mines. Contrary to Hollywood’s portrayal of heirs and heiresses, our Singapore scions who are set to inherit their parent’s billionaire empires aren’t freeloaders.

  4. Dec 5, 2021 · Crazy Rich Asians might have been a work of fiction but author Kevin Kwan has stated that there was some truth to the lavish lifestyle that the rich social elite leads. And if you’re wondering who are the kids of the rich and famous in Singapore, keep scrolling to find out.

  5. Jul 8, 2023 · Read stories of wealthy kids who faced the consequences of their entitlement and privilege in various situations. From jail time to expulsion, from car accidents to coupons, these anecdotes show how the real world can teach a lesson.

  6. Oct 3, 2022 · Oct 03, 2022, 05:15 PM. SINGAPORE – For years, Covid-19 froze one of private banking's best tools for keeping customers loyal – invite-only events for the children of wealthy clients. Now, as...