‘Bring back that mullet!’: Singapore PM Lawrence Wong’s 90s throwback has internet in stitches (VIDEO)
Singapore's top health officials have not issued any new directives regarding public safety or disease control in recent reports, as current news focuses entirely on a cultural moment where Singaporean PM Lawrence Wong participated in an Instagram and TikTok trend asking "what you're like" back then.
Key Points
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1Singapore PM Lawrence Wong participated in an Instagram TikTok trend by posting throwback photos from his youth.
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2The video featured iconic items such as a mullet, Yamaha C40 guitar, motorcycle and aviator glasses to evoke 90s nostalgia. Netizens responded positively with comments praising the Prime Minister's relatability.
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Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong joined viral social media trends by sharing a nostalgic video featuring himself from the late 20s playing guitar while sporting an aviator hat, sunglasses and mullet hairstyle set to Goo Dollas' Iris. The post garnered over 39,000 likes as users reacted with humorous comments about his retro style before he returned in full PM attire for official duties later that day
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong participated in TikTok and Instagram's "What were you like in the '90s?" trend by posting photos from university days, military service, his first job at age 18 to early career. The slideshow included images of him with a mullet playing guitar on Yamaha C40 while strumming American rock band Goo Dollas' hit Iris and riding motorcycle during National Day Parade in the past decade (March).
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong joined a viral 1990s nostalgia trend on social media by posting throwback photos featuring his guitar and mullet. The internet responded positively to the post while jokingly requesting that he bring back his signature hairstyle from university days in Singapore's National Service era, where PM Lawerence Wongs was playing
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong shared a collection of 1990s photos on social media featuring himself playing music, riding motorcycles with long hair and aviators. The post quickly gained traction online as netizens praised his relatable image while joking about the contrast between these youthful activities and modern National Day Parade protocols involving motorbikes versus cars.
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong participated on March 24 by posting a viral video featuring photos from his early twenties, including images where he wore aviator glasses with mullet hair while playing guitar and posing near motorcycles or at the park. The post drew over 17,600 likes within hours as it showcased personal memories such as university graduation alongside comments on how quickly time passed during that decade in America before entering his career path back home