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FOR local singer and mother-of-two Maia Lee, a romp in a public carpark last year turned out to be a lot less discreet than she had thought.
At that time, the 25-year-old and her ex-boyfriend were abroad - she declined to reveal the country.
The couple were catching a movie and were seated in the last row.
But halfway through, instead of paying attention to the movie, they started making out.
The frisky mood continued as they waited for their takeaway at a pizza parlour.
While waiting for their order to be ready, the couple went to the carpark behind the shop, where he carried her onto the bonnet of his parked car for a tryst.
She said: 'I wasn't too concerned since there wasn't anyone around.
'While some people came through the pizza parlour's backdoor to throw rubbish or make a phone call, we would freeze but we didn't giveup.'
When the couple were done, they returned to the parlour and joined the queue.
She said: 'To my horror, I saw a 21-inch screen TV that had four big screen captures of the front and back doors, the carpark, and a close-up of our car.
'Everyone was smiling at us, I thought I just died there.'
While Maia admitted she was 'utterly embarrassed', she is thankful the incident didn't take place in Singapore - so no one recognised them.
She said: 'I hope the CCTV footage will never see the light of the day.'
Looking back on the incident, Maia - who has a 6-year-old son Tyrese and a 3-month-old daughter Julka - said: 'I don't know where I got the idea to do such things from.'
FOR local singer and mother-of-two Maia Lee, a romp in a public carpark last year turned out to be a lot less discreet than she had thought.
At that time, the 25-year-old and her ex-boyfriend were abroad - she declined to reveal the country.
The couple were catching a movie and were seated in the last row.
But halfway through, instead of paying attention to the movie, they started making out.
The frisky mood continued as they waited for their takeaway at a pizza parlour.
While waiting for their order to be ready, the couple went to the carpark behind the shop, where he carried her onto the bonnet of his parked car for a tryst.
She said: 'I wasn't too concerned since there wasn't anyone around.
'While some people came through the pizza parlour's backdoor to throw rubbish or make a phone call, we would freeze but we didn't giveup.'
When the couple were done, they returned to the parlour and joined the queue.
She said: 'To my horror, I saw a 21-inch screen TV that had four big screen captures of the front and back doors, the carpark, and a close-up of our car.
'Everyone was smiling at us, I thought I just died there.'
While Maia admitted she was 'utterly embarrassed', she is thankful the incident didn't take place in Singapore - so no one recognised them.
She said: 'I hope the CCTV footage will never see the light of the day.'
Looking back on the incident, Maia - who has a 6-year-old son Tyrese and a 3-month-old daughter Julka - said: 'I don't know where I got the idea to do such things from.'