

“It was very exciting and I never thought I would do it, but it was a spontaneous decision. “It was my first time taking the roller coaster in a long time and, after I went up, I really regretted it!” the affable 66-year-old said with a chuckle. It was one of the most dangerous things she has done in recent times, she said.

In a phone interview ahead of next month’s concert here, Tsui recounted how she gamely took a roller coaster ride in Singapore after performing two sold-out shows last year. What we did not know was that the Cantopop legend is also a bit of a daredevil. SINGAPORE - When we think of Paula Tsui, we think of her signature wavy hair, dramatic costumes and husky, velvety vocals, which have serenaded fans for the last four decades and inspired the careers of generations of female singers, including Hong Kong superstar Anita Mui.
