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Singapore’s viral moments of 2025: politician slip-ups, sinkhole heroes and a new US envoy

Passionate online discussions have revealed concerns about power, accountability and how the country sees itself

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From political gaffes and diplomatic stumbles to courtroom fury and security breaches, many of Singapore’s viral moments in 2025 showed how quickly everyday incidents in the city state could turn into national focal points. Passionate online discussions have revealed deep concerns about power, accountability and how the country sees itself – and is seen by others.
Acting sports minister David Neo (centre) addressing Singapore’s football players during their Asian Cup qualifier against Hong Kong in November. Singapore won 2-1. Photo: Handout
Acting sports minister David Neo (centre) addressing Singapore’s football players during their Asian Cup qualifier against Hong Kong in November. Singapore won 2-1. Photo: Handout

Locker-room rage

Singapore’s acting sports minister came under fire after he was caught calling the Hong Kong men’s football team and their supporters “idiots” on a live stream in November.

He was speaking to Singapore’s team in the locker room after they beat Hong Kong 2-1 in an Asian Cup qualifier at Kai Tak Stadium.

“It was fantastic … you kena [Malay for hit] pressured by them, all the fans were bloody idiots, end up players also played like idiots [sic] … But you all played like lions,” Neo said.

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His comments drew backlash on social media, with users saying his words showed poor sportsmanship.

Neo later retracted his comments and conceded that he “probably should have been more respectful”.
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According to a spokeswoman from Hong Kong’s Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, Neo made a private apology to Rosanna Law, his Hong Kong counterpart, following the saga.

Then ambassador-nominee to Singapore, Anjani Sinha, facing questions from Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth at a US Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing in July. Photo: YouTube/Tammy Duckworth
Then ambassador-nominee to Singapore, Anjani Sinha, facing questions from Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth at a US Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing in July. Photo: YouTube/Tammy Duckworth
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