
I Not Stupid 3
Drama · Comedy · Family
Overview
Wang Zi Hao, a Chinese Primary 6 student from Shanghai, China residing in Singapore, faces academic pressure when his new classmate Jayden Lee Jun Wei frames him for cheating to maintain his top-ranking status. Meanwhile, Zi Hao's Mother, Wen Ting, is falsely accused of illegal work by Jayden's competitive mother, Sophia. Amidst the turmoil, the two mothers realise the toll on their sons and unite to prioritise their well-being over grades, fostering reconciliation.
Top Cast


Jae Liew
Jae Liew
Sophia
Jae Liew
Sophia


Xixi Lim
Xixi Lim
Andy Lim's Mother
Xixi Lim
Andy Lim's Mother


Glenn Yong
Glenn Yong
Mr. Lee
Glenn Yong
Mr. Lee


Terence Cao
Terence Cao
Mr. Lim
Terence Cao
Mr. Lim


Selena Tan
Selena Tan
Mrs. Tan
Selena Tan
Mrs. Tan


Patricia Mok
Patricia Mok
Mdm. Mok
Patricia Mok
Mdm. Mok


Anna Ru Ping Lim
Anna Ru Ping Lim
Class 6A's English Teacher
Anna Ru Ping Lim
Class 6A's English Teacher
Lee Kin Mun
Lee Kin Mun
School Principal of Xin Yuan Fei Edu Hub
Lee Kin Mun
School Principal of Xin Yuan Fei Edu Hub


Richard Low
Richard Low
Jerry Khoo
Richard Low
Jerry Khoo


Jack Neo
Jack Neo
Mr. Liu
Jack Neo
Mr. Liu
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