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Doctor-turned-comedian Jason Leong on quitting medicine, the fear of being cancelled and where he gets his material from

  • Jason Leong ‘was unhappy as a doctor’ and liked listening to his own voice – so when he won a comedy competition in Hong Kong, he made it a full-time thing
  • The Malaysian comedian talks to the Post about where he gets his material from, backlash from social media and his advice for aspiring stand-up comics

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Malaysian comedian Dr Jason Leong talks to the Post about being “unhappy as a doctor” and where he gets his material from. Photo: John Cafaro

It has been 10 years since Malaysian comedian Dr Jason Leong swapped his stethoscope for the stage. “I’ve never regretted it once,” he says.

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“I think I was unhappy as a doctor, not because of the nature of the job but because of the bureaucracy and the politics. Plus, the wages were low and the workload very heavy.

“When I reflect on my life now, I think, ‘wow, this is amazing’. You get to make people laugh, even for just one night. I go home happy, they go home happy – it’s a magical career.”

Leong’s latest live show, Dr Jason Leong: Why Are You Like This?, has toured Australia and New Zealand and lands in Hong Kong on June 8, before heading to Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia.

 

It comes hot on the heels of his 2023 Brain Drain tour and his performances at Canada’s Just for Laughs comedy festival and the Laugh Factory in Hollywood.

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