
As the overly done tributes, honours and commemorations for Lee Kuan Yew fizzled out (luckily we had this Chrome extension on), it seems like the icon's daughter herself thinks it's all a bit too much.
On Good Friday — a day after the first anniversary of her father's death — Dr Lee Wei Ling wrote a post on her Facebook page, stating that he would have cringed at all the hero worship. She had winced in response to an art installation featuring Lee Kuan Yew's face outlined by 4,887 Singapore flag erasers — and noted how her father would not approve of "excessive, unnatural displays of emotion".