“We can sound however we want.” A voiceover artist has gone on a rant on TikTok after being accused of putting on a “fake” accent. In a video, Caitanya Tan defended herself, saying that she is from Singapore, “a multinational, multiracial...
In a video, Caitanya Tan defended herself, saying that she is from Singapore, “a multinational, multiracial country”.
Caitanya emphasised the importance of not judging others based on how they choose to speak, saying: “We’re entitled to what we want to do.”Malaysian girl with cerebral palsy bedridden after chair-pulling prankAnother person agreed that she didn’t have an accent but articulated well while another praised her clear pronunciation such that there was no need for subtitles.
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