Singapore-born Lynn Ban, renowned jewellery designer and star of Bling Empire: New York, has died. Meanwhile, Singapore workers are aiming for higher pay in 2025. Plus some of the biggest and fascinating news in Singapore and beyond.
Lynn Ban, a celebrity jewellery designer from Singapore who starred in the Netflix reality show Bling Empire, has died a month after undergoing brain surgery for a ski accident. She was 51. Her son Sebastian confirmed her death on an Instagram post on Wednesday,
Lynn Ban, the Singaporean cast member of Netflix’s Bling Empire: New York, died on Monday (Jan 20). She was 51. She died weeks after undergoing emergency brain surgery following a ski accident in late December 2024.
Ban had designed jewellery worn by celebrities including Rihanna, Beyonce and Madonna. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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LOS ANGELES -- “Bling Empire: New York” star Lynn Ban died Monday, weeks after having emergency brain surgery following a skiing accident. Ban, 52, was a successful jewelry designer before landing on the Netflix show which first aired in January 2023.
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