Update on 1 April 2020 (No, it’s not April Fool’s joke): We’ve been notified that ‘Bobby’ is no longer working with SGAG since October 2019.
Everywhere else in the world, popular figures are getting hit with the infectious coronavirus.
In the UK, we have their Prime Minister and Health Minister both being tested positive for COVID-19.
In the US, we have Tom Hanks and his wife, though they contracted it in Australia.
And in Singapore?
We have Kenneth Lee, who’s more well-known as “Bobby” in SGAG’s skits.
SGAG Popular Celebrity ‘Bobby’ is 1 of the COVID-19 Patients; Could Be First Celebrity to Have Caught the Virus
Like what everyone has said, the coronavirus doesn’t discriminate, even if you’re a funnyman who brings laughter to netizens.
Kenneth Lee, more well-known as the always-kena-friendzoned Bobby in SGAG, is allegedly in NCID for COVID-19.
Update: He no longer works in SGAG.
In a series of Instagram stories, he spoke about how he had lost his sense of smell:
But other than that, he looks healthy and very Bobbyly.
As of now, he could well be the first high-profile COVID-19 patient in Singapore.
According to his Instagram, his last post was an image of him in Portugal on 16 March 2020, though it’s unknown if that was the day that the image was taken and whether he was one of the returnees who had being tested positive.
Over in Portugal, there are now 5,962 confirmed cases with 119 deaths.
SGAG’s Latest Viral Video Told Singaporeans to Stay at Home
Last Saturday, SGAG just dropped this video that got well over 2.8K Shares:
It’s a parody of the popular song Home, and it appears that everyone in the company is now working at home.
In the meantime, let’s hope Bobby—I mean, Kenneth, would recover soon.
Is it just me, or do those old videos that feature Bobby seems much funnier?