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Wu’s The Parent?
Allan Wu took some time out during
the press conference of A Child’s Hope 2 to share with UrbanWire
on parenthood and Fear Factor.
By Chen Wei Li · UrbanWire Contributor
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Allan Wu is a very happy individual. Why shouldn’t he be?
Not only does he have a successful career with MediaCorp
TV, he’s also blissfully married to fellow actress Li-Lin.
After all he’s achieved, he is now set to face the biggest
challenge in his life – becoming a father.
As Allan sat down with UrbanWire
in an exclusive interview during the tea reception at a press conference
2 weeks ago, he showed no signs of the first-time daddy jitters.
From watching the recently launched Here’s Looking
at You, Babe, a 12-part reality motherhood series on Channel
NewsAsia taking us through Li-Lin’s pregnancy till her
childbirth in October, it appears that things are going just fine
for this American-born-Chinese actor. If he needs any tips on being
a good parent, perhaps his latest show, A
Child’s Hope 2, is the just the manual to learn from.
“Working with the kids in this show has taught me to be patient,
especially [when] dealing with them,” he said in his strong
American accent.
Allan admits that he loves to play with kids.
However, it’s a different matter altogether it comes to playing
with a kid versus raising one 24/7.
Any preparations for the soon-to-be born
child?
Apart from monthly visits to the gynecologist with Li-Lin to check
if the child is healthy, Allan hasn’t prepped much. After
all, there’s still more than 3 months to go. On the other
hand, he’s also concerned about what his child’s nationality
should be.
“I have not decided if I want to have the
child here [in Singapore] or back in LA (Los Angeles),” says
Allan, adding that though he would like to spend more time working
in Singapore, he is also considering branching out to China.
Why China?
Allan was there recently to host a singing contest similar to the
popular American
Idol. His stint in China allowed him to work closely with stars
like actress Michelle Yeoh and actor/MTV VJ David Wu, and has also
made him realise how lucrative the China market is. “It was
a great experience for me as the response was overwhelming,”
Allan recalls.
However, Allan has not made his plan known to
Li-Lin (yes, you heard it here first) yet, as he does not want to
affect both her and the child. Allan will thus keep his feet on
firmly rooted on Singapore soil until the child is born.
What’s Next?
In the next couple of months, Allan will be flying back to LA to
take part in Fear
Factor, a reality show which pits contestants against
their greatest fears while having to complete a series of stunts.
The sole survivor stands to win US$50,000 (about $86,000). Participating
as a non-celebrity, he doesn’t have to donate his winnings
to charity, but can keep the money if he wins. Given his extensive
athletic history – he dabbles in activities like American
Football to Hip Hop dancing to Shaolin Wushu - Allan believes he
stands a very high chance of winning.
An excited Allan says that he has already psyching
up for this show and he hopes to do a good job and make Singapore
proud. “I am going say very cliché things in the show,”
he enthuses, “Like how I am going to save the money for my
kid and stuff like that.”
You’re not being cliché, Allan. You’re
just getting ready to be a dad.
Catch Allan in his latest show,
A Child’s Hope 2, from Mondays to Fridays at 9pm, on Channel
8.
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