ZOUK'S FILTHY NIGHT OUT
MESSY, saucy and very, very filthy.
It was one event clubbers really shouldn't have dressed up to the nines for.
With fire-engine red tomato sauce - there were chunks of the sweet, plump fruit in there too - Zouk's Very Filthy event last night was packed with curious spectators and ardent supporters.
We're talking about spaghetti-flinging and sauce-smearing wrestling.
(Actually, according to Zouk's marketing manager Ms Tracy Phillips, 'yellow mee' was used instead of spaghetti, because it had 'better consistency, more slippery and we didn't need to pre-boil it!')
Talents portraying several different celebrities kick started the event at around 10pm, hamming it up irreverently to show the real contestants how it's done.
Sporting names like Britney Smears (Britney Spears), Aaron Kok (Aaron Kwok) and Christina I Will Kill You Later (Christina Aguilera), they body-slammed, head-locked and mock-punched their opponents, in a bid to overthrow them.
After the four show rounds, real contestants - four clubbers who had applied in advance to compete - gamely trooped into the knee-deep pool of food to fight it out.
Each pair had two minutes to show off their moves and the winner must pin down his opponent for three counts.
Yucky? But there's a big prize: $500 cash for the winner, and of course, the honour of being declared the spaghetti-wrestling champion.
So who won?
Mr Josh Chong, 24, a freelance designer, for the male category, and Miss Connie Ng, 22, a personal assistant, for the female one.
Said a chuckling Miss Ng, after her win and while waiting for her turn to shower off: 'It was very fun and I felt very sexy, all the noodles rubbing against me.'
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