Last Updated on 2021-11-13 , 11:32 am
The NOC Saga is slowly fading off: we’re slowly associate Chicken Rice with food, NOC is posting contents again, Ryan Tan has jestingly responded to his fans about the saga and Goody Feed is having difficulty trying to find ways to milk this saga.
And now, there’s another development that might just put an end to the first season of the NOC Saga: Sylvia Chan’s removal of several Instagram posts.
Sylvia Chan Removes Her Mental Health Advocate Posts & Her First Apology
Contents in The Thirsty Sisters might be back, but some posts in Sylvia’s Instagram account have gone missing.
When the saga erupted, the irony is that if one goes to her Instagram profile, you’d see her talking about mental health.
And if you know more about her, you’d know that this isn’t her first foray into advocating for mental health (whether sponsored or not); she’s said that she’s an “advocate for mental wellness”.
In the interview with Xiaxue, Xiaxue did ask if she’s being a hypocrite for claiming that she’s advocating for better mental health when she herself appears to be causing others to have mental health issues due to her alleged abusive management style.
To cut long story short, she didn’t exactly provide a reasonable answer to that.
Now, all of a sudden, things have changed.
Here, take a look:
Other than her radio silence on Instagram Stories since the saga started, she’s now also removed all recent posts pertaining to mental health, and also her first apology that was super long, which ex-NOC talent Samantha has called out as it might have contained certain untruths.
But if you think she’s left the digital world, think again: the Instagram account of her pets are still active.
Yummy and Porky
If you’re a long-time NOC fan, you’d have known about Porky, the Shih Tzu that she has with her ex-husband.
Porky even appeared in their divorce video, so you can bet how important he is.
However, since the divorce, Sylvia has got another pet: a British Shorthair cat called Yummy.
If you’re unfamiliar with cats, just know that a British Shorthair is an “atas” cat and not the community cats you see meowing for food and cuddles at your void deck.
The two pets have an Instagram account, and it’s stayed active throughout the saga.
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In fact, Sylvia herself would occasionally add a comment.
So, if there’s any consolation, it’s that at least the cat and dog are doing well.
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