Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Ku De Ta - Bali Vs Singapore Miss Universe in Singapore

Ku De Ta - Bali Vs Singapore Miss Universe in Singapore
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Ku De Ta Singapore at Marina Bay Sands SkyPark received a glamorous touch yesterday when Miss Universe 2011 Leila Lopes (picture) and other pageant contestants (inset), past and present, turned up at the club.

When asked about the controversy surrounding her participation in the competition, Ms Lopes answered: 'I think people should respect the decision (of the judges). Only one person out of 89 can be Miss Universe. (Even if) people are not satisfied with the result, they should not say such bad things.'


Ms Lopes added: 'The one important thing I've learnt from the competition is that we have to know who we are and accept who we are ... We can do whatever we want and be whoever we want.'

As for the changes in her life after her win, she said: 'I know some things will have to change but, basically, who I am, my personality, that will never change.' Christopher ToH, Photos by Ernest Chua

Post Sky on 57, the counterparts were keen to check out Ku De Ta. Personally, the interest level was low since Bali was already on the cards and the entrance fee was a killer. (Not so worthwhile, the chiongsters have feedback) Apparently, it goes to the tune of $50 with a drink thrown in. Thankfully, there was a Ladies Night special going on on Wednesdays, free entry with a drink and lucky draw for a bag sponsored by the kind folks at Reebonz!

If you've read so far, no I was not one of the lucky winners of the Miu Miu Metalasse Bag that I'm sure the wardrobe would have made way for despite staying up till past midnight waiting for the precious phonecall.







Complimentary drink of house spirits, wines or beers...I went for white. Too acidic and hard to swallow. Space is hugely limited at KDT, bar notwithstanding...the smoking area is right smack where view is the best - of CBD and all the glittering nightlights. Non-smoking area had infinity pool for compensation but all tables were reserved or occupied, as expected. With house music spinning, the night was closing in on me barely 30 minutes there. Standing around and trying not to get in the way of bartenders is difficult business.

KDT and all the hype? I was already sure that KDT Bali would be tons and miles better.

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