Barbra Streisand praises PM Lee on Twitter for speaking common sense on the coronavirus

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SINGAPORE - American singer Barbra Streisand has praised Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for speaking 'common sense' and doing 'everything that needed to be done to be ready for this virus'.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - American singer Barbra Streisand has praised Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for speaking"common sense" and doing"everything that needed to be done to be ready for this virus".

During the interview, PM Lee had called upon the United States and China - which have been pointing fingers at each other over the outbreak - to work together to combat the pandemic.

 

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We, Singaporean’s are indeed very proud and confident in our PM and his Ministers 👍🙏💖💖💖

What kind of relevant credential does she have to make her “endorsement” newsworthy?

PMG how old is that pic :)

BS not in the pay and pay environment so she won’t know

Cheers to PM lee

That's hardly an endorsement. LHL is probably the smartest leader in the world. He doesn't need the plaudits of some Hollyweird hasbeen who regularly endorses the likes of Weinstein, Clintons and other grotesque individuals

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