In 2006, Kurt Tay joined Singapore Idol and sang his iconic “Nong Nong Ago”:
height=315In 2012, Kurt Tay went for “Bests” implant in Bangkok:
“The fweeling of having bests is like winning toto. It’s just like winning Singapore Sweep 2.2 million. It’s the same assignment, same happiness. So all men, don’t care what people say. If you want to do best implant, kwee kwee go and do it!” Said Kurt in the video.
After Singapore Idol, Kurt made a relatively decent attempt at stardom by recording a proper song with a nicely shot music video:
Nice comeback.
I do not know what happened after that to lead to this.
Nonetheless, I wish him all the best with his pair of new breasts. He seems to be really happy and appears much more confident than on his first TV appearance.
There is nothing wrong with following one’s dream and for that, I salute his courage. However, I think there is a fine line between getting people to laugh WITH you and getting people to laugh AT you.
Kurt has joined the legion of Steven Lim (which can be seen as a good or bad thing by different people).
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$5000 for a flash in papers...
Strange Singaporeans...
Please support Kurt!
http://www.kurttay4ever.page4.me/
LOL
There is a difference between a Transsexual (those born with the brain structure of the opposite sex and develops gender dysphoria) and fetishistic transvestites. He is probably the latter. And even though he is weird, he is just as lame as any typical Singaporean in general.