If you saw a svelte woman strutting at Marina Bay Sands yesterday (May 2) like it's her runway, making people turn their heads to admire her twice, you might have met Chinese actress Gulnezer Bextiyar. The Xinjiang beauty, who turned 32 yesterday, was spotted by netizens celebrating her birthday in Singapore.
Gulnezer Bextiyar was spotted at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on May 2, 2024.If you saw a svelte woman strutting at Marina Bay Sands yesterday like it's her runway, making people turn their heads to admire her twice, you might have met Chinese actress Gulnezer Bextiyar.
In a Xiaohongshu post yesterday, a netizen posted a video of Gulnezer walking hand-in-hand with another woman, believed to be her friend, at The Shoppes at MBS. The netizen wrote in the caption: "She is really fair and slender in person and eye-catching. I am really lucky!"In addition to celebrating her birthday, Gulnezer also met up with the other members of the Chinese travel reality TV show Divas Hit the Road — Good Friends, who arrived in Singapore today for filming.
Other cast members of the variety show who arrived in Singapore today are Chinese actors Qin Lan, Han Dongjun and Zhao Zhaoyi and Chinese singer Dany Lee, who were spotted together at a China airport this morning.
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