"You say it best when you say nothing at all,"
Instagram user Gweezilla commented on Keating's post, referring
to his hit song made famous by the romantic comedy film "Notting
Hill".
Keating, who shot to prominence in the 1990s as a member of
boyband Boyzone, posted a photograph of about two dozen ships
anchored off the city on Instagram and Twitter, with a caption
that said the traffic was related to the coronavirus.
But ships at sea off the world's second-busiest port are a
common sight and many social media users were quick to tell him
so.
The city-state's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) also
responded to Keating's post on Monday, saying a ship arrives or
leaves Singapore every 2-3 minutes and that there can be about
1,000 ships there at any one time.
"#WeCouldntSayNothingAtAll," the MPA added.
Keating's posts were not available on Tuesday. Keating on
Saturday performed at an event in Jakarta, Indonesia, but it was
not immediately clear if he was in Singapore.
Singapore has had just over 100 cases of the coronavirus.
(Reporting by Aradhana Aravindan and John Geddie in Singapore;
Editing by Robert Birsel)
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