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Actor Ian Fang has a new show where he asks people to cook for him, gets rejected more than 10 times in a row

It came as a surprise to the 34-year-old former Mediacorp star, who thought people would "give [him] face" as he's an artiste. 

Actor Ian Fang has a new show where he asks people to cook for him, gets rejected more than 10 times in a row

Ian Fang in scenes from his new show. (Photos: Instagram/ian_ianization)

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Imagine walking on the streets and someone walks up to you and asks you to cook them a meal in your home. 

We're guessing unless you're a great chef and proud of your home, most of your answers would be "no", right?

So we don't know what gave former Mediacorp actor Ian Fang the confidence to start his new show, IF Goes to Your Home, which aims to get 100 mums to cook a meal for him in their homes.

In the show's second episode, the 34-year-old shared that he really struggled to find a willing chef. 

For the first episode, Ian managed to get a home-cooked meal from a granny, Madam Lu, whom he met at Bendemeer Shopping Mall.

Though Madam Lu did not know who the actor was when he went up to her, she eventually still brought him home, where she made him celery pork dumplings.

Ian wasn't so lucky on his second visit to Bendemeer Shopping Mall. All the women he approached had different reasons to turn him down. 

"I'm not free," said one woman while another shot back: "My house is dirty." 

Another even straight up told Ian to "stop filming [her]" before turning away from the camera. 

"I've barely been rejected in my life. I'm afraid of getting rejected again... that will make me feel embarrassed," lamented Ian. 

Unfortunately, that was what happened.

Basically, he'd approached more than 10 women that day, but did not get a single "yes".

In an interview with Chinese media zaobao.sg, Ian explained that he decided to start this series after getting inspiration from Chinese reality shows Let's Eat Dinner Together (2016), Darling, Mealtime (2019) and Amazing Dinner (2020), as well as Malaysian series A Challenge To Visit 100 Mums' Houses For A Meal. 

Before filming, Ian believed he wouldn't have any issues finding people to cook for him.

"I thought it was going to be very easy. If an artiste wants to go to someone's house for a meal, they would probably 'give face' right?" he reasoned. 

Reality, it seems, turned out to be really humbling. 

"In the end, I was rejected more than 10 times. I even wanted to give up at some point," he said.

Ian making dumplings with Madam Lu in the first episode of IF Goes to Your Home. (Photo: Instagram/ian_ianization)

It is, however, understandable why people would have qualms about having him over. 

"They would recognise me and want to take photos, but once I ask [them to invite me over for a meal], they would hesitate. I guess it's a privacy issue. They don't want strangers visiting their homes."

When asked if he's worried that people would accuse him of taking advantage of others by asking for free meals, Ian explained that he's willing to pay for the food. 

“It's okay if they cook Maggi noodles for me too. Actually, my team can pay for the groceries, or bring some rice or cooking oil to their homes. We can't go over empty-handed anyway," he said. 

After all, the main purpose of the show, according to Ian, was to find those who have lost their partners or don't have children by their side, and listen to their life stories, not so much about what dishes they can whip up. 

This story was originally published in 8Days. 

For more 8Days stories, visit https://www.8days.sg/

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