'Jackpot Aunty' Madam Choo Hong Eng: I am not a high profile person

'Jackpot Aunty' Madam Choo Hong Eng: I am not a high profile person

Singapore - It was deemed as a landmark victory, when in 2011, Madam Choo Hong Eng won her battle against Marina Bay Sands casino in claiming the full amount of her $410,000 winnings from hitting the jackpot at a slot machine. The casino had initially denied her of her winnings by offering a car worth $250,000, claiming a malfunction with their slot machine.

Better known as "Jackpot Aunty", Madam Choo's high profile battle with the casino drew even more attention when she decided to give all her winnings to various charity organisations and support charitable deeds. Since then, her charity work has drawn much attention, to the extent that some call her an attention seeker trying to boost the reputation of her vegetarian eateries chain.

In the seventh episode of "The Newsmaker", the outspoken Madam Choo shares her joys and woes of the attention her high-profile charity deeds has brought her, and how that has not stopped her from rallying for support to do more good.

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About "The Newsmaker":

"The Newsmaker" (封面人物) is one of 10 SPH-produced short form digital video series as part of a pilot Public Service Broadcast initiative. In this 13-part series, people who have made news headlines in the past share with the host Fred Lai (Content Producer, Chinese Media Group Digital) how the news events changed their lives and how they have been coping since then. All episodes come with English subtitles.

This series is also available on the zaobao.sg website and mobile app.

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