It’s safe to assume that most of us spend quite a bit of time scrolling through social media each day. After all, in today’s age of connectivity, a simple click of the screen can get us up-to-date with what celebrities or our friends are up to.
It also provides us with the short serotonin boost we need to get through our day. If you’re looking for some charming and interesting online personalities to follow, we’ve got you covered. Here, we’ve compiled a list of 10 most popular male influencers and personalities in Singapore, based on their Instagram following.
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Jeryl Tan’s instagram account is the one to go to if you’re ever short on photography or video ideas. Every few days, he posts reels sharing transition hacks and posing inspirations.
Although he’s a self-taught photographer, this content creator has worked with numerous big brands like Samsung, Apple, NTUC, and Dominos. Needless to say, his expertise can definitely be trusted.
Gen Z Singaporeans will probably know Jian Hao Tan for his comical skits. Back in the 2010s, his videos such as 25 Types Of Singaporean Teachers and 9 Types Of First Dates were all the rage. Now, his content is mostly catered towards Generation Alpha, with series like Titan Academy which depicts life in Singapore schools.
IG followers can get glimpses into the successful YouTuber’s life from his posts, which usually feature his wife, Debbie, and five-year-old daughter, Starley.
Three years ago, Mandopop track – The Cai Fan Song – topped the charts of our local radio station, Yes 933. In case you didn’t know, Benjamin Kheng is actually one of the voices behind the hit song – alongside Annette Lee. He was also renowned as one of the members of local band The Sam Willows.
Now, Ben posts short comedy skits and product endorsements on his Instagram account. Noteworthy brands that he has worked with include Jo Malone, YSL, and Gucci.
The musician has also announced that he’ll be releasing a solo album soon so if you’re interested, follow his IG for timely updates.
Badminton player Loh Kean Yew made his way into the hearts of all Singaporeans when he won the title of Men’s Singles World Champion in 2021, bringing pride to our country.
When he’s not busy mastering his sport, the athlete occasionally shares part of his life with fans on Instagram. Most of his posts include pictures of him at various badminton competitions and events.
Fun fact: Loh Kean Yew is Grab Singapore’s first brand ambassador and also endorses Seiko, a Japanese luxury watch brand.
Taufik Batisah rose to fame after winning the first season of Singapore Idol in 2004, fascinating Singaporeans islandwide with his sweet voice. While you may not have seen his face regularly, you’ve definitely heard his voice, as he sang some of the most iconic National Day songs like Reach Out For The Skies and Stronger Together.
As of today, the singer-songwriter has moved on to starting his own realtoring agency and fried chicken restaurant, Chix Hot Chicken.
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Though Lennard Yeong didn’t manage to clinch the first place when he competed in the first season of Masterchef Asia, he still made his mark as a cook. Today, he is one of the most sought-after chefs in Singapore.
On his Instagram, the chef shares various cooking tips and recipes — like how to make steamed garlic scallops and even chocolate.
For some interesting content, check out Lennard Yeong’s Will It Waffle series — where he occasionally collaborates with popular online personalities to make different food items into waffles.
Though sixth on this list, Glenn Yong probably has one of the most fervent fan clubs in Singapore. FYI, his fans have even made an Instagram account to source the clothes that he wears.
Ranked 62nd in TC Candler’s list of Most Handsome Faces In The World, the singer-actor has charmed countless with his attractive features. If you were on TikTok when Ah Girls Go Army was released, then you’ll probably have also seen videos of girls simping over the actor — who played Sergeant Chow.
Tosh Zhang, or more commonly known as Tosh Rock, made it big in Singapore’s media industry when he starred in Ah Boys To Men as Sergeant Alex Ong. Since then, the actor has participated in the filming of other movies like My Love Sinema, and So Bright 2. Good Goodbye — Tosh’s new movie — will be coming out soon so keep an eye out for it.
Aside from acting, Tosh also pursues a career in singing. On his IG account, you can see clips of him performing at different events.
By now, everyone has heard of Titus Low. Known as the most subscribed to male OnlyFans creator in Singapore, the social media influencer has gone viral on multiple occasions — such as when he went to jail, or had a shotgun marriage which ended after one and a half years.
Aside from his OnlyFans career, Titus opened his own ice cream shop, OnlyCreamery — which, ICYMI, is named after the internet content subscription service. For a sneak peek at his content, check out the controversial personality’s saucy pictures and videos on his Instagram.
Another athlete on our list, Avi Dixit represents our little red dot in Cricket championships. During the 2023 SEA Games, he played a part in helping Singapore clinch the gold medal.
On Instagram, he posts skits that provide comedic relief while shedding light on stereotypes about Indians. Not to mention, Avi has his own online blog, where he writes about anything and everything Formula 1.
With this list of 10 most popular male influencers in Singapore, you’ll never run out of content to entertain you on your daily MRT rides, or during meal times. If you’re still looking for more online personalities to follow, check out our list of 8 most popular mum influencers in Singapore.
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