Winner of CLEO 50 Most Eligible Bachelors 2015 to be revealed

Winner of CLEO 50 Most Eligible Bachelors 2015 to be revealed

SINGAPORE - CLEO Singapore, the best-selling local magazine for young women, will reveal the winner of CLEO 50 Most Eligible Bachelors 2015 contest on March 21 at Tanjong Beach Club, Sentosa.

Into its 20th year, the signature annual event for CLEO is a highly-anticipated contest which showcases 50 hot and eligible men in Singapore.

The CLEO 50 Most Eligible Bachelors are renowned for having talent, success, personality, charisma and good looks.

This year's contestants comprise talented individuals such as bartender and owner of Ah Sam Cold Drink Stall Samuel Wong, ex-national swimmer and owner of The Swim Society Marcus Cheah, owner of Parrots Network Md Razif, host, model and writer Edward Russell, and singer Gareth Fernandez.

CLEO has a proven record of spotting up-and-coming talent who are now household names in Singapore. These include personalities like Pierre Png, Allan Wong, Romeo Tan, Shane Pow, Joshua Tan, Nat Ho, Desmond Tan, Benjamin Kheng and Vivian Dawson.

Alicia Tan, Editor of CLEO Singapore, said: "We are really excited to be celebrating the 20th anniversary of CLEO 50 Most Eligible Bachelors this year! It is no easy feat having accumulated a total of 1,000 Bachelors so far, but the CLEO team is fully dedicated to upping the ante every year. We also pride ourselves as the first to spotlight talented individuals who go on to launch successful careers in their respective industries. We will be taking this signature event to new heights and pastures this year!"

To determine the winner of CLEO's Most Eligible Bachelor 2015, readers are encouraged to vote on www.CLEO.com.sg. For more information or to view the profiles of the 50 Most Eligible Bachelors 2015, read March issue of CLEO Singapore or on http://www.cleo.com.sg/bachelors.

The winner of CLEO Most Eligible Bachelor 2015 will walk away with more than $2,200 worth of products.

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