

'That's the way the world works': Emily Ratajkowski admits 'sexualizing' herself in pinup photos mangles beauty standards but she needs to sell booksĪ simple fall or something more sinister? Cameras go behind the scenes at the coroner's office for the first time EVER in Channel 5's ground-breaking new series Two years AFTER Meghan quit Deal or No Deal for feeling like a 'bimbo' she lapped up 90210 cameo giving character oral sexīeaming bride Kelly Brook shares intimate snaps of her lavish '£500,000' Italian wedding day with husband Jeremy Parisi from July 'She has a plethora of mental health issues': Charlotte Church says her mother Maria is on a 'healing journey' as they visit the site of singer's new wellness retreat He took a few quick, sharp breaths to compose himself, before telling the students that he would repeat the lecture some other time.Alison Hammond shows off her incredible weight loss and glam new look in a floral dress during an appearance on Loose Women "Yeah, and from 6:08 onwards your screen froze and we heard nothing from you ever since," said another.Īt this point, Wang seemed to fully realise the extent of his mistake. "From the first few minutes.," replies one student. Still trying to process what had happened, Wang asked his students to clarify what they meant: "You mean how long did you hear?" "From what?" said Wang, subtitles in the video revealing that it was almost 8pm. "We cannot hear anything from you since 6:08."

Slowly a few brave students intervened "hi prof, actually you were muted all the while," said one. However, Wang only received silence in reply. Wang is currently teaching "Living with Mathematics" at NUS. In a video uploaded onto TikTok by a user named queen_yx_, Wang Dong, an associate professor in NUS's department of mathematics, can be seen finishing his class with a pretty standard call for questions. Just ask this National University of Singapore (NUS) professor, who belatedly realised that he had been muted for the majority of his Zoom lecture.
