😨 A married S'pore man, 40, pretended to be a female pimp to procure sex from women, including a 15-year-old.
He'd apparently lost sexual interest in his wife following her pregnancy.
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Full Details: Loh Guang Ze Case 🇸🇬
Accused: Loh Guang Ze, 40, married Singaporean
Trigger: Lost sexual interest in his wife after watching her give birth
How he operated
- 2021: Used classified site Locanto, posed online as "Sherry" — a female pimp/agent offering S$3,000–S$5,000 "fast cash" for sexual services with wealthy "sugar daddies"
- Tactic: Claimed clients required blindfolds for privacy/fetish — actually to hide he was the client
- Result: ~30 women contacted him; 9 became victims
- Pattern: After sex, he ignored payment requests, blocked them, and sometimes lied they needed a second session first
- Total promised but unpaid: Over S$18,000
Underage victim (key detail)
- Aug 4, 2021: Deceived a 15-year-old girl
- Promised S$5,000 for 3 sessions blindfolded in school uniform; said cash would be left in a letterbox
- Met at handicap toilet at Teck Whye Community Club
- Secretly filmed the 11min23s encounter — her face/uniform visible
- Later claimed she hadn’t completed all 3 sessions and refused payment
Other victims
- Two others aged 19 & 22 were also secretly filmed; he tricked them into a second session with false payment promises
- Chose obscure locations to avoid identification
Investigation & Charges
- July 2023: Anonymous police report lodged; Loh arrested July 3, 2023
- 10 charges total: Obtaining sexual activity by fraud, sexual penetration of a minor, voyeurism, etc.
- Pleaded guilty to 5 charges; remaining 5 considered during sentencing
- Prosecution’s demand: 68–75 months’ imprisonment + 3 strokes of the cane
- Next court date: June 30, 2023 for sentencing
🤳 S'pore actress Joanne Peh cancelled a TikTok livestream sale she was supposed to host for a Chinese merchant on Jun. 17.
In a tearful vent, she slammed the merchant for being disrespectful during their interaction.
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Singaporean actress and host Joanne Peh made headlines after abruptly cancelling a highly anticipated e-commerce livestream sale in Guangzhou, China, on June 17, 2026.
Visibly shaken and breaking down in tears multiple times during a subsequent one-hour TikTok live session that same night, the 43-year-old called out an unnamed Chinese merchant for a severe, systemic lack of professional respect.
Here are the full details of what transpired, the specific incidents that led to the cancellation, and her response.
### What Caused the Cancellation?
While walking away from a live broadcast meant sacrificing massive preparation time, effort, and significant revenue for her team, Joanne stated that she reached a point where she could not, in good conscience, tolerate the working environment.
Speaking later to media outlets, she clarified that it wasn’t a single isolated event, but a buildup of disrespectful behavior across multiple interactions:
* **Disregard for Basic Hospitality & Comfort:**
Joanne noted that while her team is highly reasonable and doesn't demand luxury treatment—joking that they don't expect to be picked up in a "big S-Class" Mercedes or greeted with bouquets—basic courtesy was completely missing. Upon arrival, they weren't even offered a drink when they sat down.
* **Smoking in Her Presence:**
During meetings, the merchant openly smoked in front of her. When the issue of the smoke was brought up, the merchant dismissively responded, *"This is my office,"* showing zero regard for her boundaries or physical comfort.
* **Unprepared Workspace:**
Despite Joanne's team arriving early to do their homework and set up, the actual streaming area was left completely unprepared by the brand's staff on the day of the broadcast.
* **Belittling Other Creators:** Joanne witnessed the merchant making highly disparaging remarks behind the scenes about other content creators they had previously collaborated with.
### "Respect is Never Optional"
During her emotional broadcast and subsequent social media updates, Joanne took a firm stand on industry culture, urging other creators—whether big or small—to draw clear professional boundaries.
> *"This is the one merchant that I think you are so full of yourself. If you think you can go ahead and stream all by yourself, then don't invite the creators... Success is built on people. That support should be met with gratitude, not entitlement. Which is why respect should never be optional."*
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She also emphasized her responsibility to her audience, explaining that because her name, reputation, and trust are attached to every item she sells, she refused to stand in front of a camera and support a business that operates with such an entitled mindset.
### Support from Her Husband
Toward the end of her emotional broadcast, Joanne was joined on camera by her husband, actor Qi Yuwu. He revealed that he was actually the one who encouraged her to go live and speak her mind. After seeing how distressed she was by the incident, he immediately took her out for a nice meal to comfort her and urged her to stand up for herself publicly so that others in the industry would know it is okay to walk away from toxic partnerships.