Knock Knock, Mahuku Perhatian
Knock Knock, Mahuku kau Buktikan”
Sempena Tahun Baru Cina 2024, kami bawakan selebriti jelitawan Elizabeth Tan aka Lizzy ke kerusi Borak Dulu Baru Kamu. Episod yang semestinya lucu, dan ada cerita menarik kenapa Lizzy langgar PMX tempoh hari!
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Knock Knock, Mahuku kau Buktikan”
Sempena Tahun Baru Cina 2024, kami bawakan selebriti jelitawan Elizabeth Tan aka Lizzy ke kerusi Borak Dulu Baru Kamu. Episod yang semestinya lucu, dan ada cerita menarik kenapa Lizzy langgar PMX tempoh hari!
Tajaan lokasi:
Kon Kon Cafe, Sungai Besi
#1 Guava Coffee in Malaysia
#BorakDuluBaruKamu
#BDBKS2
#HappyDragon2024
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00:00 Lizzie!
00:02 How are you?
00:03 I'm good.
00:04 Wow, you're so good at speaking.
00:07 It's the Chinese New Year.
00:08 You should have a chat first, then you can speak Mandarin.
00:11 You want to know?
00:12 Of course, we're all good at speaking.
00:14 If you want to know, let's chat first.
00:16 Okay.
00:29 What's wrong, Lizzie?
00:30 Did you hit our Prime Minister?
00:32 What's that story?
00:44 I didn't mean to.
00:45 Lizzie was so excited.
00:46 The PM was like, "Behind me, yo!"
00:49 So we were taking a selfie.
00:51 And then...
00:52 But he was facing that way.
00:55 Lizzie was facing this way.
00:57 So, we just hit each other.
01:00 He has a lot of bodyguards.
01:01 A lot.
01:02 Lizzie.
01:03 Somehow, it happened. I don't know.
01:08 After you hit him, did you wash your clothes?
01:10 Huh?
01:11 Did you wash your clothes?
01:12 That's a good question.
01:14 I did.
01:15 I'm not that crazy.
01:17 What did you say to Dato' Sri after you hit him?
01:20 I just said, "I'm so sorry."
01:21 I think you heard it in the video.
01:23 I said, "Oh my God, I'm so sorry."
01:24 I'm so sorry.
01:27 I should honour the media.
01:28 Thank you.
01:29 But, I'm sorry.
01:30 The viral video is from an angle...
01:32 ...that it looks like something else happened.
01:35 But, it's not.
01:36 Because, I think the bodyguards put their hands in between...
01:40 ...me and...
01:41 ...you know...
01:42 ...the PM.
01:43 When I watched the video...
01:45 ...I thought Lizzie and Dato' Sri had something going on.
01:47 I thought Lizzie was working as a volunteer.
01:53 Oh my God.
01:54 No.
01:55 No.
01:56 It's not from an angle.
01:57 That was the first and only time...
01:59 ...I got to meet our PM.
02:01 I was so excited.
02:02 I hope it wasn't a big issue.
02:04 Did you feel scared after the video went viral?
02:08 No.
02:09 Someone called Lizzie's manager.
02:11 They said, "Hi, we're from the Prime Minister's office."
02:13 "We want to talk about the video."
02:15 "But, I don't know if it's a scam."
02:17 So, until today, we're not sure.
02:20 But, there was that call.
02:22 Did your manager reply?
02:24 No.
02:25 No, right?
02:26 I told him not to reply.
02:28 If it was from the PM, they would contact us again.
02:30 That's right.
02:31 It wouldn't be just once.
02:32 And then, they wouldn't contact us again.
02:34 So, it's okay.
02:35 Happy Chinese New Year, Elizabeth Tan!
02:38 Thank you.
02:39 Knock, knock.
02:40 Okay, Lizzie.
02:42 What activities are you doing for Chinese New Year?
02:44 I'm doing something else.
02:46 I have to go back to Ayatawa...
02:48 ...because that's my husband's hometown.
02:50 Ayatawa, Perak.
02:52 That's all. I don't have many activities.
02:54 That's all.
02:56 When you're single, you collect the money.
02:59 Yes, regardless of age.
03:00 When you're married, you give the money.
03:02 Is that a culture?
03:04 I'm not sure if it's a Malaysian culture or a Chinese culture.
03:08 Because I know that the culture in China...
03:11 ...might be a bit different from Malaysia.
03:13 This year, Lizzie, the year of the dragon.
03:16 It's the year of the dragon.
03:17 Everyone wants a baby this year.
03:20 Even Lizzie.
03:21 Not yet.
03:23 Not yet.
03:24 Why do you want a baby this year?
03:27 Because they say it's so lucky.
03:28 Then, your baby will be so lucky.
03:30 And the baby will bring fortune and luck to your family.
03:33 Everyone wants that.
03:35 If you're lucky, you'll have a baby this year.
03:39 I don't know if it's that lucky.
03:43 But, I don't know. That's just what they say.
03:45 I don't really believe in it.
03:47 But, I think dragons are cool.
03:50 What do you hope for the year of the dragon?
03:51 I hope that this year, 2024, will be a comeback...
03:55 ...to the industry of music.
03:57 I hope that my songs will be well received this year.
04:03 You'll achieve your KPI.
04:06 But, Lizzie, this year is the year of the dragon.
04:08 It's the year of the dragon.
04:09 But, it's 2024.
04:10 In Chinese, it's 2023A.
04:12 There's a 4.
04:13 It's 2023A.
04:15 Is that right?
04:16 What's the connection between the 4 and the dragon?
04:20 The 4 in Chinese means death.
04:24 I think so.
04:26 Because Lizzie doesn't speak Chinese that well.
04:31 But, I think so.
04:33 Is that right?
04:35 Is that right?
04:38 Is it right?
04:39 The 4 means death?
04:40 Yes, it's a saying.
04:41 So, the 4 means death.
04:44 I'm not that banana.
04:46 This is the first time I've met you in person.
04:51 You look beautiful on TV.
04:52 But, you look even more beautiful in person.
04:54 Thank you.
04:55 What makes you beautiful?
04:56 Why am I speaking like a Chinese?
04:58 My secret is that I use a lot of salicylic acid.
05:03 What is that?
05:04 Salicylic acid.
05:06 It's a type of acid that exfoliates your skin.
05:10 So, I use it every night.
05:12 BHA.
05:13 DHA.
05:14 BHA.
05:16 BHA.
05:17 Okay, guys.
05:18 Another secret that makes you beautiful...
05:20 I don't want to say it.
05:21 But, it's a secret that you can't see clearly.
05:24 You have to smile all the time.
05:26 And, you have to be positive from the inside.
05:28 From the outside?
05:29 No.
05:30 I mean, your heart can't be rotten.
05:32 Your heart can't be black.
05:36 You're praising yourself.
05:38 I'm just kidding.
05:39 What's your latest development?
05:42 Elizabeth Tan.
05:43 You're going to release a hit song this year.
05:44 Yes.
05:45 I have three songs this year.
05:47 The first one is going to be my solo single.
05:49 The title of the song is called Rezeki.
05:52 It's either going to be Rezeki or Lucky.
05:54 It's either one.
05:55 I haven't decided.
05:56 The second one is going to be an English song.
05:58 I'm going to collab with my friends.
06:00 The third one is going to be a duet with Han Hakim.
06:03 Han Hakim?
06:04 Yes.
06:05 Wow.
06:06 I've already recorded the song.
06:07 But, I postponed the release date.
06:10 I don't know when I'm going to release it.
06:12 But, I'm going to release it this year.
06:13 Han Hakim.
06:14 It's a really cute song.
06:15 Is there a movie?
06:17 Yes.
06:18 It's going to be released at the end of April.
06:19 After Eid.
06:20 It's not after Eid.
06:22 It's at the end of Eid.
06:23 At the end of Eid.
06:24 There's going to be a movie coming out called Sherif.
06:27 Lizzie is going to be a police officer.
06:28 This is SP Jennifer Wong from D1 Special Detective.
06:32 Just call me Jane.
06:34 But, I'm here to find the murderer.
06:40 This movie is by Skoop and Astro Shaw.
06:45 The director is Syafiq Yusof.
06:47 I'm very excited for this movie.
06:49 Okay, Lizzie.
06:51 I'm going to throwback to our childhood.
06:55 We're the same batch, right?
06:57 How old are you?
06:58 I'm 26 this year.
07:00 Seriously?
07:02 Seriously.
07:03 When were you born?
07:04 I was born in 1998.
07:06 Oh my god.
07:09 I'm old.
07:10 I was born in 1993.
07:13 1993.
07:14 That means you're quite different.
07:16 You're five years older.
07:17 I'm 31 this year.
07:19 Where were you born?
07:20 I was born in KL.
07:21 KL?
07:22 Yes.
07:23 Which part of KL?
07:24 I don't know.
07:25 I just know it's in KL.
07:27 The hospital's name is Rupi.
07:30 The doctor is Indian.
07:34 So, there are a lot of Indian babies.
07:37 My mum said when I was born, I was very dark.
07:40 When she saw me, she went to the nursery and saw me.
07:43 She told me, "I think you're Indian."
07:46 But, I was.
07:48 Because I was dark for a Chinese.
07:50 I was about tan.
07:52 When you were born?
07:53 Yes.
07:54 How was your parenting when you were young?
07:57 My parents were pastors in a church.
08:02 So, they were religious.
08:04 Yes, they were very religious.
08:06 They were very strict.
08:07 I can tell you a story from when I was very young.
08:09 They didn't really scold me much.
08:10 But, when I was 15, I had my first boyfriend.
08:14 They found out.
08:15 Oh my god, dude.
08:17 I couldn't meet my friends.
08:18 They took my phone.
08:20 But, because of that, my PMI was straight A.
08:22 I didn't have anything else to do.
08:24 I just studied.
08:25 Do you still remember your first boyfriend's name?
08:27 Yes.
08:29 But, I don't want to mention his name.
08:30 I don't want to.
08:32 It's a Malay name.
08:34 Oh, Malay.
08:35 Yes, you can mention his name.
08:37 No, that name is so specific.
08:40 If I mention his name, it's so rare.
08:43 His name is so rare.
08:44 Do you think you're famous in school?
08:46 I don't want to admit it.
08:52 When I was 13 or 14 years old, I was still kind of ugly.
08:58 I was chubby and I wore a spare.
09:01 When I was in third form, I suddenly glowed up.
09:04 People didn't like me.
09:06 They thought I was a new transfer student.
09:08 I started to diet.
09:10 I started running.
09:12 I went jogging every week.
09:14 I started to wear contact lenses.
09:17 So, I became not to say very pretty but prettier.
09:21 People started to notice me.
09:23 I've never been noticed like that in my life.
09:26 When I started to get noticed, I went crazy.
09:29 So, you got so many boyfriends.
09:30 Because I wanted to date you.
09:33 Lizzie, did you change from being chubby?
09:37 Did you get bullied?
09:39 I also have this.
09:40 I have a skin condition.
09:41 It's called vitiligo.
09:42 It's autoimmune.
09:44 I have it on my face.
09:47 I wear makeup now.
09:48 If I don't wear makeup, my face will be white.
09:52 It's white.
09:53 Many people say, "Lizzie, you're not pretty when you drink milk."
09:58 "You have a pimple on your nose."
09:59 "Your face is so dirty."
10:01 Because it's white.
10:03 People will outcast you.
10:06 Because you look weird.
10:07 You know what I mean?
10:08 Kids can be kind of mean.
10:10 Were you happy with the change in school?
10:13 Yes.
10:14 I always think that.
10:15 I still have a lot of anxiety.
10:17 Because I grew up looking different.
10:19 And people treat me differently.
10:21 I still have that.
10:23 But, it is what it is.
10:26 It is what it is.
10:27 Did you understand Chinese New Year when you were young?
10:31 Did you understand the Chinese New Year?
10:33 Ang Bao.
10:34 Yes, I just know that it's a new year.
10:36 If you follow the Chinese calendar, it's a new year.
10:39 And we get ang bao.
10:40 Open house.
10:42 What do you usually watch?
10:44 Yangsheng?
10:45 Yangsheng is different.
10:48 Yangsheng is different?
10:49 Yangsheng is like this?
10:50 Yangsheng drinks.
10:52 Cheers.
10:53 What is yisang?
10:55 The yisang or the lohsang is a Malaysian thing.
10:58 It's not in China.
10:59 It originated in Malaysia.
11:02 How many siblings do you have?
11:04 I have an older sister and an older brother.
11:06 You're the last one?
11:07 Yes, I'm the youngest.
11:08 I heard that your brother is a Malaysian idol.
11:12 Yes, he's in the top four.
11:14 He was in the top four.
11:15 He told the camera, "Please stop voting for me."
11:18 He joined for fun.
11:20 He didn't know that he would go so far.
11:22 He doesn't like to perform on stage.
11:24 He said to the camera, "Please don't vote for me anymore."
11:28 "I don't want to anymore."
11:29 He was 21 when he joined.
11:31 I was only 11 years old.
11:33 Lizzy, did you sing at school?
11:36 I joined a choir.
11:38 I joined a drama club.
11:40 Lizzy, did you study?
11:42 I didn't take UPSR.
11:44 I was homeschooled.
11:46 I studied an American syllabus.
11:48 How about the result of the American?
11:53 It's not finished.
11:54 You have to do it until you're 17 years old.
11:58 Then you take your SAT.
11:59 Then you can continue to study in the US.
12:00 But I didn't continue.
12:01 Until I was 12 years old.
12:03 I joined a national school in Form 1.
12:06 How many A's did you get in PMA?
12:08 7 A's.
12:10 I got 9 A's and 1 B's in SPM.
12:14 How proud were you of passing the SMK?
12:16 I didn't pass the 1 B's.
12:18 What was the B's?
12:20 Bio.
12:22 It was a B+.
12:24 Bio was my favourite science subject.
12:27 I don't know how I got a B.
12:29 It's love.
12:30 You're just being sarcastic.
12:32 Men are so rude.
12:37 I went to Texas and studied in a Bible college.
12:41 I used to be a religious person.
12:44 But now...
12:46 Don't say you were.
12:47 It's the truth.
12:50 Now I'm a different kind of person.
12:53 Lizzie, you're Chinese in IC, right?
12:58 Yes.
12:59 But you're more Malay than me.
13:01 Because you don't speak Chinese.
13:03 I can't.
13:04 I think I have more Chinese knowledge than you.
13:07 Maybe.
13:08 Because you have Sheila.
13:10 Sheila.
13:11 Does your husband speak Chinese?
13:15 No.
13:16 But he's tried to teach himself.
13:19 He took four years to learn.
13:21 But he's still not fast enough.
13:23 It's so hard.
13:25 Chinese is so hard.
13:27 Do you understand?
13:28 So, you hung out with Malay kids in school?
13:31 My schoolmates were all Malay.
13:34 But Lizzie's friends were Malay and Chinese.
13:36 That's amazing.
13:38 You were all Malay in school.
13:39 Are there any more Malay kids in your school?
13:40 Yes.
13:41 Why did you choose a Malay man...
13:46 ...over a Chinese or Indian man?
13:48 In the past.
13:50 I just...
13:51 I think...
13:53 ...Malay men are so cool and funny.
13:57 I like Malay men.
14:00 I think it's very funny.
14:01 You like Malay men?
14:02 I'm blushing.
14:07 If we were to take a picture of you in front of the camera...
14:13 ...how would you pose?
14:17 Would you fall in love?
14:19 I'm blushing.
14:23 She's blushing.
14:29 She looks blushing.
14:30 The Malay guys in school were so sweet.
14:34 Last time, there was a foot-waving game.
14:36 I was in my class.
14:38 What is the boys' team called?
14:40 The Pengakap.
14:41 The Pengakap or...
14:43 ...they waved to my window in my class.
14:45 They started chanting my name.
14:47 It was so cute.
14:50 It was so cute.
14:51 How could I not fall in love?
14:54 So, you were the couple in the whole game?
14:58 No.
14:59 No.
15:03 You were the only one?
15:04 No, I wasn't paired with anyone from the Pengakap.
15:07 It was with other people.
15:09 But they were really cute.
15:11 Lizzy is synonymous with Ukilele.
15:22 Where did people get to know you from?
15:26 YouTube.
15:27 I was still in Texas, in the US.
15:31 It was my last semester there.
15:33 My friends were all seniors.
15:34 They graduated.
15:35 I didn't have many friends.
15:37 One of my friends taught me to play the ukulele.
15:40 My dad sent me money to buy a ukulele.
15:45 I bought one.
15:46 I would lock myself in a cupboard...
15:48 ...and start writing songs or doing covers.
15:52 There was a Facebook page.
15:56 They requested me to cover the song, Pencurihat...
16:00 The one by Mark Adam.
16:02 Pencuri. -Yes.
16:03 I covered that song.
16:05 I saw that a lot of people were sharing the video.
16:10 It got a lot of views.
16:12 I thought, people wanted to see me sing a Malay song.
16:22 I started covering Yuna and other Malay songs.
16:26 That's what started me.
16:28 When I came back to KL, I covered Have A Walk by Joe Frizzo.
16:32 That was viral.
16:43 I always thought, if I didn't go to the Bible College...
16:47 ...or Texas to learn the ukulele...
16:50 ...would I have a career as a singer?
16:53 You jumped into the entertainment scene.
16:56 How did you... -I didn't expect it.
16:59 This is your career.
17:02 When I came back in 2014, my mum said...
17:05 ...we could give you a year to see if you could make it.
17:08 Can we make this into a career?
17:10 That was the year I covered Raya.
17:14 Faizal Tahir noticed I covered Lizzie...
17:18 ...and he offered to write a song. He wrote Knock Knock for me.
17:21 Knock Knock was a big hit. It was on AJL.
17:30 That's the story.
17:32 We were all shocked.
17:35 We didn't expect to have this platform.
17:38 I'm really blessed. I'm so grateful.
17:42 There was no TikTok back then.
17:44 If there was, I would have lost.
17:48 I feel so blessed because when I was on YouTube...
17:52 ...if I posted the same thing I did back then...
17:55 ...if I posted it today, it wouldn't go anywhere.
17:59 People would be like, "What is this?"
18:02 What was your experience at AJL that you still remember?
18:06 I remember I was a bad spender.
18:09 Don't be a bad spender. -Don't watch it.
18:16 I wish I prepared more.
18:18 I wish at that point of time, the management gave Lizzie advice.
18:22 You have to go for classes, you have to go every week.
18:25 You have to train.
18:27 I wasn't ready. Mentally and physically.
18:30 That's one thing I really regret.
18:33 If I had a song that I would have performed at AJL...
18:37 ...I would have gone to classes months in advance.
18:43 The song, "Knock Knock" won the 14th Anugerah Planet Music Award.
18:47 I'm so grateful. I didn't expect the song to win.
18:50 I was nominated alongside Najwa Latif and Sissy Iman.
18:54 Sometimes when you watch an award show like this...
18:57 ...you think, "They must know." But no, they really didn't know.
19:00 When they called out the name, I was like, "Huh?"
19:03 You were shocked. -Yes.
19:06 It was nice. It's always nice to win an award.
19:10 Faizal Tahir is the person who brought you into the singing world.
19:13 Thank you. -In the acting world, who is it?
19:16 Dato' Yusuf Haslam.
19:18 I'm so grateful to Dato' Yusuf Haslam...
19:22 ...because he trusts in my talent.
19:25 He gave me my first mega-drama, "Tut Astro Ria".
19:30 The drama, "My Darling". -Yes, "My Darling" by Inspector Daniel.
19:33 Inspector Daniel, who played the role of Maya Adriana.
19:36 Yes, that's her name.
19:38 Maya Adriana. That's a nice name.
19:41 Were you nervous acting with the Malay hero, Aaron Aziz?
19:43 I was nervous. I didn't have much acting experience...
19:48 ...but he gave me the role of a heroine.
19:52 Right away? -Yes, alongside Aaron Aziz.
20:04 That was very challenging for Lizzie and Aaron.
20:07 He taught her a lot in terms of angles and sizing of the shots.
20:15 But when Lizzie watched the drama, she felt like she was dying.
20:20 She was like, "Oh, so bad."
20:24 But the drama was a success. -Somehow.
20:27 The response for the drama was quite good, actually.
20:31 I watched a film, "Usop Wilca Menghonjang Mahluk Melizium".
20:40 What kind of film was that?
20:43 That was my first film.
20:46 But I didn't really consider it as my first drama.
20:51 Why didn't you consider it? -I don't know.
20:54 I just don't want to talk about it. -It wasn't well-prepared.
20:56 My first drama was so cringey.
21:01 After the drama, you just kept on acting in films.
21:04 You just kept on shooting.
21:09 I really love action. -Did you do martial arts?
21:11 When I was offered the role of Lizzie in "Abang Long Fadil 3"...
21:15 ...they said there was action, so I signed up for MMA class.
21:18 I still go to that class.
21:21 But I really enjoy it. I've always liked fighting.
21:24 I'll ask my friends to choreograph something...
21:30 ...and we'll fight.
21:32 But no one else was into it, just me.
21:34 I was all out.
21:36 They were like, "What's this?"
21:38 Lizzie, we've talked about acting, singing and childhood.
21:45 I want to ask you. Is there any achievement you want?
21:49 I definitely want to be in FFM.
21:54 No matter which category.
21:57 I don't mind if I don't win. I just want to be in it.
22:02 That is my goal. I would feel so happy.
22:06 That's your dream. God willing.
22:10 I'll keep trying my best. -This year, you'll be in...
22:15 ...the top 10. -Hopefully.
22:17 We've done research since you were in Texas.
22:20 We called you here to talk about this.
22:24 Your hidden talent. -This is my hidden talent.
22:27 I can twist my arm all the way.
22:29 This is my arm. I can twist it all the way.
22:33 That is my hidden talent.
22:37 Like this. And all the way.
22:43 When did you figure out this talent? -I forgot.
22:47 Maybe in high school. -To the director of Munafik...
22:52 ...and how ghosts can smell.
22:55 You can use your hand.
22:57 Where did you use this talent?
22:59 That's a good question.
23:03 So far, nowhere. I haven't found a use for it.
23:08 Maybe you can use your backhand. -Oh my God, maybe.
23:12 If you're in the entertainment industry, it's not right...
23:28 ...if you don't have an issue.
23:30 There's an article about this.
23:34 Lizzie and anxiety.
23:36 It's really bad. I have a lot of general anxiety...
23:40 ...and social anxiety.
23:42 If I ask Lizzie to go somewhere, she won't be able to.
23:46 I don't know. I can't drive.
23:48 I don't drive because my anxiety is so bad.
23:51 When you ask me to drive, she can't focus.
23:54 I don't know how to explain it.
23:57 But it's like you're not aware.
24:01 You become unaware.
24:03 My other anxiety issue is that I'm a very big over-thinker.
24:08 When I have to sleep every night, it takes me two to three hours...
24:12 ...because I'll think back to everything Lizzie said.
24:15 I'll think through everything. I find it very hard to sleep.
24:19 If you ask me to go to an event...
24:24 ...when there's a lot of people, I don't know.
24:27 It's a physical thing. I'll be shaking.
24:31 I don't know how to explain it.
24:33 Those who have it, they get it.
24:35 But it's true. Your anxiety affects others.
24:39 In terms of career, it really affects my career.
24:42 I can't perform on stage because my anxiety is so bad.
24:47 I'll get panic attacks.
24:49 I had a panic attack that was so bad that I had to call an ambulance.
24:53 I thought I was dying.
24:55 Where was that? -On the highway.
24:58 Driving? -No, I wasn't driving.
25:01 It was really bad. It comes and goes randomly.
25:04 I do see a psychiatrist to get my treatment.
25:07 That's the story of anxiety.
25:09 But besides anxiety, there's another thing that affects you.
25:14 It's called alopecia.
25:18 Alopecia.
25:19 Alopecia is related to my autoimmune condition.
25:22 You mentioned that I have vitiligo, which is my skin condition.
25:24 People with vitiligo are more likely to get alopecia.
25:29 Alopecia is when your hair will grow in patches.
25:35 Like this? -Yes.
25:37 Like this. I've had it 13 times.
25:40 It comes and goes.
25:42 In 2-3 days, it'll grow back.
25:45 It'll grow back in one spot? -Yes.
25:47 If I notice that there's a lot of hair on the floor, I'll ask my manager to check.
25:55 I can't see it from the back.
25:58 It'll grow back in 2-3 months.
26:02 I'll put on some cream and hope it won't grow back.
26:07 That's one of the reasons why I'm afraid of getting pregnant.
26:10 Because they say that it's autoimmune.
26:13 When you're pregnant, your immune system might want to attack this foreign body.
26:18 Is it because of alopecia that you mentioned about your child, Lizzie?
26:26 That's one of it.
26:28 Another one is that if I get a baby, and let's say my career ends there.
26:35 Maybe after Lizzie becomes a mother, I have a baby.
26:39 People won't be interested in Lizzie anymore.
26:41 If that happens, I'm very possible.
26:44 Then, what do I do? How do I support myself?
26:48 Because I don't have a degree in proper education.
26:52 I went to a Bible college.
26:54 Lizzie is stressed. Do I have to go back to college and study to get a proper job?
26:58 I have savings but I don't have savings for the rest of my life plus my child.
27:05 I want to take care of my mom as best as I can.
27:09 I want to take care of my husband, my children, and the best.
27:15 That's what really scares me.
27:18 I'm an experienced person.
27:27 When we have children, we'll have more children.
27:33 I hope so.
27:35 Don't worry. I'm sure Lizzie is a good person.
27:40 People out there will always support Lizzie. -I hope so.
27:45 What do you want the Malaysians to know about you?
27:48 That's a good question. I have to think about it.
27:51 Give me a week.
27:53 You can't make me do this on the spot.
28:01 You have a boss. You'll be back next week.
28:04 I don't know. I just want to be remembered as Elizabeth Tan.
28:08 People will remember me as Angeline Tan.
28:10 Maybe Elizabeth Tan Knock Knock. That's enough.
28:15 As long as they remember my name.
28:17 When you have children, do you know Elizabeth Tan Knock Knock?
28:22 Or Elizabeth Tan Police Entry.
28:27 Do you want people to know you as an actress or a singer?
28:31 That's a good one.
28:33 Give me another week.
28:36 Either one. Which one has more impact on them?
28:41 If they see me as an actress and it has more impact on them,
28:45 they'll know I'm an actress.
28:47 If they like my songs, I'll like them.
28:50 And Elizabeth Tan as a singer.
28:52 I know Elizabeth Tan as a childhood memory.
28:57 Because I'm young.
29:00 Oh my God. -That's right.
29:05 Back in school, my classmates would say, "Look, this is Elizabeth Tan."
29:10 "Her name is Elizabeth Tan, she sings Raya songs in Malay."
29:13 She's one of the most precious childhood memories.
29:17 Happy Victory Day to all of you.
29:23 This year, we celebrate this glorious day together.
29:30 I love it. -Yes.
29:32 You're smart. -I'm that old.
29:34 It's the same with Najwa Latiff.
29:38 That was when you were young. Tasha Manshah.
29:41 I want to have an impact on the audience.
29:45 I don't want to be a demographic. I want to impact teenagers and adults.
29:49 I want to impact children as well.
29:51 Even for my next song, Rezeki, I told them that...
29:54 ...I want to change the lyrics.
29:56 I said I want it to be more wholesome.
29:59 So that even kids can sing it. That's what I want to do with my songs.
30:02 We've told you everything.
30:05 Every time a guest sits next to me, I'll ask them these two questions.
30:10 It's a must.
30:13 I want to ask you, what advice have you received from someone...
30:19 ...and do you still practice it?
30:22 My mum gave me that advice.
30:25 In English, she said, "Not the whole world is going to like you."
30:31 Because it doesn't matter what you do.
30:35 It's always scary to go into a new job.
30:40 People will like you or not.
30:43 Maybe some people will like you, but not everyone.
30:45 And that's fine.
30:47 Because not the whole world is going to like you.
30:49 So, don't overthink it.
30:51 I always remind myself of that.
30:54 Just live the life. -Yes, especially in the entertainment industry...
30:58 ...when the netizens are quick to criticize and give their opinions.
31:04 It's very easy to take it to heart.
31:10 So, just remember that some people won't like you.
31:14 Maybe there's no reason for it. They just don't like you.
31:17 It's okay.
31:19 I have something that I don't like for no reason.
31:22 Lizzy doesn't like the colour of chocolate.
31:28 There's no reason? -No.
31:29 But if the colour of chocolate has feelings, maybe she'll feel it.
31:33 I told her not to feel it. I don't like you for no reason.
31:35 That's how it is. You guys get it, right?
31:39 Okay.
31:40 So, that's the advice that Lizzy received from your mum.
31:48 So, Lizzy has one advice for the people out there.
31:52 Be kind.
31:53 You never know if the person you're meeting today...
31:56 ...will still be there tomorrow.
31:58 You just don't know.
31:59 You leave a comment like, "So negative, so nasty today."
32:04 What if the person dies tomorrow?
32:06 And that was the last thing you said to them.
32:08 What for? What did it achieve?
32:11 Just be kind. Life is so short.
32:14 You never know what your last interaction will be...
32:16 ...with the person you love and the person you hate.
32:21 Both of them.
32:22 Every time my mum or my husband says bye to me, they go to work.
32:28 Each time I'll be worried.
32:30 What is the last thing I said to them?
32:32 So, I always say, "I love you."
32:34 And I make sure that's the last thing I say to them.
32:36 What for?
32:37 Just be kind. I feel like there's not enough kindness in the world.
32:40 Okay, Lizzy.
32:42 Happy Chinese New Year to Lizzy.
32:44 Thank you to everyone who tuned in.
32:45 Happy Chinese New Year.
32:47 That's the most Chinese I've ever heard.
32:51 From the latest episode.
32:53 So, what does Chinese New Year mean to Lizzy?
32:57 I just want a baby.
33:00 We still want to pray for Lizzy's baby.
33:05 A baby naga.
33:07 So, Lizzy.
33:09 You just spoke in Chinese.
33:11 You still don't know?
33:12 No, actually I don't know.
33:14 I said I wanted to say, but I have no idea.
33:18 That's it.
33:19 You have to ask the real Chinese.
33:21 Hi, guys. We want to wish you a happy Chinese New Year.
33:25 #HappyDragon2024
33:28 Happiness goes a long, long way.
33:32 Love you, guys.
33:33 Happy Chinese New Year.
33:35 (upbeat music)
33:37 (whooshing)