A huge truck rammed into two cars at the junction between Robinson Road and McCallum street, with footage going viral on social media.
Thankfully, it turns out that nobody was hurt, and that this was just a K-drama filming scene for the upcoming series Little Women.
The K-drama, which stars famous South Korean actors like Wi Ha-joon and Kim Go-eun, has been filming in Singapore for the past few days.
Viral Footage of Crash Circulating on Facebook
Footage of the truck ramming into the two cars was posted on the Facebook page SG Road Vigilante:
It was initially without context, and many netizens were super concerned as the crash looked really serious.
Thankfully, the post has been updated to give context to the netizens, reassuring them that this crash was for filming purposes and nobody was hurt.
Cordoned Off Roads for Filming
According to The Straits Times, a stretch from Robinson Road, from around Capital Tower to Lau Pa Sat, was cordoned off for filming.
Bus service providers Tower Transit and SBS Transit also announced earlier that they will be skipping bus stops on 3 July from 7am to 4pm for a filing event.
Those who were at the scene saw many cars, including the large truck, on the road. The vehicles were driving back and forth, with camera dolly tracks laid out alongside them.
Staff members held up signs that said “filming in progress”, and directed the public to keep to the left side of the walkway away from cameras.
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Stars Arrived in Singapore Last Week
The series, Little Women, features a number of popular Korean actors.
It includes Wi Ha-joon, who played a policeman in the viral show Squid Game, as well as Kim Go-eun, who starred in the iconic show Goblin and The King: Eternal Monarch.
Little Women is a modern-day take of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel, and is scheduled to be released in August.
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Featured Image: SG Road Vigilante, Instagram (Wi Ha-joon, Kim Go-eun)
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