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Star Search’s Cai Cheng Jun Opens Up About His "First Time Living Alone" While Filming In Taiwan

From settling household matters to appreciating Singapore's public transport system, the 26-year-old tells 8days.sg how he's adjusting to life during his three-month overseas stint. 

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Star Search’s Cai Cheng Jun Opens Up About His "First Time Living Alone" While Filming In Taiwan

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While some stars were out celebrating post-Star Awards 2026, Mediacorp actor Cai Cheng Jun had to be at the airport just hours after he reached home at midnight. 

The reason for the rush? 

The 26-year-old had to be back in Kaohsiung, Taiwan to begin filming A Prophecy That I'm Falling for You, a 10-episode drama directed by Peter Ho.

It was announced earlier this month that Cheng Jun, who came in fourth during Star Search 2024, had landed a supporting role in the drama. The cast includes Taiwanese actors Edward Chen and Tsao Yuning, Thai actress Aokbab Chutimon, as well as Mediacorp actor-host Guo Liang.

Cheng Jun plays A Li, a Singaporean exchange student studying in Taiwan, and the best friend of Edward’s character.

And he's feeling excited about his first overseas stint. 

“I'm feeling so pumped up. Going overseas to shoot is like a whole different experience, and it is something I've always wanted to do ever since I joined the industry,” he says, adding that filming in Taiwan wasn’t part of his bucket list.

“You would think such things only happen when you have more experience, maybe after 10 years?” he adds.

In fact, he admits to fanboying a little when meeting his cast mates.

“I’ve watched Aokbab’s Bad Genius when I was 19. And Edward in Your Name Engraved Herein. It is not every day you get to meet and work with the people behind these iconic roles,” he gushes.

The opportunity also came with another milestone. A more personal one: Living alone.

Cheng Jun admits that this is the first time he is living by himself: “That's the scary part. Because I had to settle everything myself, from my laundry, and it’s my first time buying my own meals. Back home, my family usually cooks.”

He also admits he appreciates Singapore’s public transport even more now: “Many times, over here, you would need to walk at least 15 minutes to the nearest bust stop.”

Before leaving for Taiwan, the Last but not Least actor reached out to fellow Mediacorp stars Hong Huifang, Tyler Ten, Jernelle Oh, and Andie Chen for advice, all who have filmed in Taiwan before, while Andie is based there.

“Everyone gave me good advice. Both Andie and Huifang told me to just come and enjoy myself. They said shooting overseas is a daunting task, but not to let it get wrapped around my head,” he shared.

“I realise now it isn’t that scary. The people in production are like a big support group, and they said if I needed anything, just let them know,” he adds.

In fact, he says that as Taiwan’s warmest months are coming ahead, the crew on set have been quickly passing him a fan while filming.

“They are scared that I will burst into flames,” he laughs.

So how is it like working with director Peter Ho?

Cheng Jun reveals that he initially felt the pressure while preparing for the role. But once filming began, things quickly shifted.

“As I have now played such boy-next-door roles three to four times, I found myself being performing in one way. Peter then said to change it up and would give me a look and ask if I could give something else. I can’t wait to see the result because it feels so different,” he says.

Cai Chengjun Ianded a supporting role in a 10-episode drama directed by Peter Ho
Cheng Jun (far right) with Peter Ho (second from left), Edward Chen (second from right), Tsao Yuning (far left), and Aokbab Chutimon (center)

Photos: Mediacorp, TVBS, chengjun__/IG

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