
Jojo Goh has a rare quality in showbusiness. She doesn't just light up a screen, she leaves you believing in her world. The Malaysian actress, known for her chameleonic ability to slip into roles that range from a brooding femme fatale to a breezy girl-next-door, is as versatile as she is magnetic. Goh's authenticity, both on and off screen, has earned her a loyal following, with fans and industry insiders drawn to her genuine warmth and sense of humour. There's an easy elegance about her-no airs, no fuss, just a clear sense of self that makes her every move feel intentional.
It's thus fitting that she is modelling the new Franck Muller Round Skeleton Baguette 31, a timepiece that mirrors her ethos: sophisticated yet approachable, dazzling but never ostentatious, witty and irreverent in her unique way.
Much like Goh's celebrated screen performances, the Asia Pacific-exclusive watch-which features the smallest skeleton movement that the Swiss manufacture had ever produced-is an exercise in precision, every detail painstakingly crafted to perfection.
As she leans into her next chapter, balancing her ascendant acting career with her role as a beloved style icon, Goh is a reminder that style and substance need not be mutually exclusive.
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