Barely 24 hours since Ho Ching went on an epic Facebook sharing spree – reposting seven posts made by Minister for Trade & Industry Chan Chun Sing – the spouse of Singapore’s Premier strikes again.

Yesterday afternoon (13 Apr), Mdm Ho, the wife of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, shared not one, not two, but seven Facebook posts by Mr Chan.

All seven posts were shared back-to-back on her page within the span of 15 minutes.

Oddly enough, Mdm Ho doesn’t seem to show any sign of slowing down. In fact, she even turned it up a notch, while appearing to have switched her attention to another prominent political figure in Singapore.

Earlier this morning (14 Apr), she shared not seven, not eight, but 13 Facebook posts by Singapore’s Education Minister, Lawrence Wong.

What’s more, all 13 posts were shared consecutively on her page within the span of six minutes.

That is nearly twice the number of posts that Mdm Ho shared yesterday, and she even managed to pull it off within a much shorter period of time.

One can only wonder who is next on her list. Could it be Minister for Transport Ong Ye Kung? Could it be National Development Minister Desmond Lee? Or perhaps even Leader of the House Indranee Rajah?

Well, tune in to tomorrow’s episode of ‘Mdm Ho’s Facebook Sharespiracy‘ to find out – should the peculiar yet comical Facebook sharing spree continues.

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