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Uncle Roger also jokingly told Uncle Soon to increase his price after finding out the latter only charges RM13 per plate. He suggested Uncle Soon open another shop called Uncle Soon Plus.
Nigel Ng, who performs under the persona “Uncle Roger,” last week posted a trailer of his new show on Twitter, in which he jokes about China’s surveillance state and begs the Chinese ...
Malaysian comedian “Uncle Roger” — best known for videos mocking Western chefs attempting Asian dishes — has been banned from China’s social media after making jokes about President Xi ...
UNCLE Roger is a comedian, vlogger and online content creator. The funnyman has become the latest comedian to be disciplined by the Chinese government after making jokes at their expense. Who is Un… ...
But while we wait, YouTube food critic Uncle Roger pulled up a 2018 video of the “Glimpse Of Us” singer cooking instant noodles with his friend and 88Rising labelmate Rich Brian, and add ...
Uncle Roger now has some 9.35 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, where he recently uploaded a video of himself reacting to the late Anthony Bourdain eating street food in Penang in a ...
But to be fair to Ng, that’s also because he is better known as his alter-ego Uncle Roger – an archetypal Malaysian Chinese uncle with a penchant for raw, unflinching honesty.
Nigel Ng and Uncle Roger take the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answer the internet's most searched questions about themselves. Why does Uncle Roger say, 'hiya'?
Malaysian comedian Nigel Ng, best known by his online persona Uncle Roger, has opened his first restaurant, Fuiyoh!, at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur on Sept 11.
Nigel Ng, who performs under the persona “Uncle Roger,” last week posted a trailer of his new show on Twitter, in which he jokes about China’s surveillance state and begs the Chinese ...