Home-grown singer Kenny Khoo finds success playing Werewolf game in Taiwan

Kenny Khoo in an episode of 100% Entertainment playing Werewolf, wearing a shirt that says "prophet" - a role in the game - in Chinese. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM YOUTUBE
Home-grown singer-songwriter Kenny Khoo saw his popularity explode when he began appearing in the long-running Taiwanese variety show 100% Entertainment playing Werewolf - a role-playing party game - earlier this year. PHOTO: REASON BROTHERS
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SINGAPORE - Home-grown singer-songwriter Kenny Khoo has struck a chord with fans in Taiwan and gained a loyal following - but not in the way one would expect of a singer.

Khoo, 30, who appeared in the Singapore film That Girl In Pinafore (2013), saw his popularity explode when he began appearing in the long-running Taiwanese variety show 100% Entertainment playing Werewolf - a role-playing party game - earlier this year.

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