Dawn Yang, a.k.a. clapbangkiss, could well be the first Singaporean blogger to find a talent agent purely on the basis of her online reputation: She is No. 1 on local site hottestblogger.com. The attention Yang has drawn surprises even the site's founder, Kahsoon. Writes Singapore's New Paper, the city-state's reigning popular girl-blogger Wendy Cheng a.k.a. xiaxue, sniffed: “She's not a real blogger. She's just a pretty girl who happens to have a blog.”
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Enough Dawn Yang/Yeo Already!
“Dawn Yang, a.k.a. clapbangkiss, could well be the first Singaporean blogger to find a talent agent purely on the basis of her online reputation”
Correction.
I highly doubt that it is her blog that drew the attention of Tinsel Management. The girl’s got connections with local celebrities and the like, ya know?