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melodious-tear · 9 months
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Both of your hands are full of blood, and yet you want to repent now. Leng Ning, you are ridiculous!
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sarah-yyy · 1 year
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when do we get rid of di chengen my godddddd
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kdram-chjh · 2 years
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【拜托了!别宠我第三季 Please Don't Spoil Me S3】 Full Version 冷宫CP大考验,萌妃开启拯救心上人的终极计划...
Cdrama: Please Don’t Spoil Me (Season 3) (2022)
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OZl0fFCJWI
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nemainofthewater · 5 months
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Best character surnamed: Leng
Come and vote for the best characters with the same surname!*
What does best mean? It's up to you! Whether you love them, are intrigued by their characters, love to hate them, or they're your '2 second blorbos whose personality you made up wholesale', these are all reasons for you to vote for your favs!
*note, the surnames are not exactly the same in all the cases, as often there will be a different character. I am, however, grouping them all together otherwise things got more complicated.
Propaganda is very welcome! If I’ve forgotten anyone, let me know in the notes.
This is part of a larger series of ‘best character with X surname’ polls’. The overview with ongoing polls, winners, and future polls can be found here
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heymeowmao · 10 months
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2023.11.18 - https://weibo.com/l/wblive/p/show/1022:2321324969502629822558
I'll stream for a small~~~bit~~
LYN: Hallo everybody, good evening I am Modern Brothers Liu Yuning. Welcome! LYN: I already told you I would find time to stream, so this counts as having made good on my promise. C: What a surprise. LYN: It’s not really. Honestly I am a little tired, because I just started my new work so I’m a little weary and I was planning on coming back home to take a shower and sleep. But since we wrapped up so early today, I felt like if I didn’t use the time to stream I would be letting you down. Our main focus, fam’, is “company”, isn’t it?
C: Your hairstyle is hard to explain. LYN: I just got off work and had to have it under a wig for my guzhuang drama. Now my hair is pressed flat and shapeless so I’ve just slapped on this white hair. Today we’ll cosplay as a “leng shao”- someone who looks distant and cool. 
LYN: My new drama has just started filming, and I know a lot of fans were planning on attending the open. But since we’ve been a little low-key, you didn’t make it and have instead decided to come to Hengdian to play. You made a trip out of it. I saw many of you are checking in at various restaurants- restaurants that I’ve been to- to have a meal or hang out. “Ning-ge ate at this place, and as expected, it’s good! Why else would he keep coming here otherwise?” “This place has to be good because I always see people take photos of Ning-ge, when he’s leaving it.” “When Ning-ge, comes here next, he’ll be checking in where PF’s (his fanclub: peng-fei) have checked in!” LYN: It’s great. Hengdian is a nice place to come for travel & sight-seeing. You can take a walk around at see- the House of Sunset Drizzle, and other such places. You can wander around and check them out. 
C: Has Leng Shao come out to eat in the past few days? LYN: No, because you’re all there, so I will not be eating out. Let’s say for example you’re eating out at a restaurant and I- “GWA!”-  walk in with messy hair and swollen face. As soon as I walk into that restaurant and you see me, I’m sure that your psychosis will start. You’ll all go crazy in a split second. Then, you’ll pick up your phone and contact all your friends around the Hengdian area and disclose my location. Everyone will swarm the place. That’s the first thing. The second is usually- since I am from Dongbei, and we are more kind- if I walk into a restaurant that has 10 tables and 6 of them are of my fans who have come to sightsee… should I pick up the bill for these 6 tables or not? Do I pay for their meals, or not. Friends, you can ponder this for a minute. If I don’t pay the bill, would people think I am stingy, being such a big artist as I am? If I DO pay… I would feel sorry for my money. XD LYN: I don’t want to offend anyone- so I’ll just stay at home eating take-out. You can have your fill of fun and when you’re done you can go back home to work or whatever, okay? I will not be accompanying you, nor will I be paying for your bill. Please do not have a meal at the restaurant and when the boss tells you to pay, say, “Add it to Leng Shao’s tab. My friend, Leng Shao, works in Hengdian all the time. Do you not know him? Add it to his tab and make him pay later.” - C: How long has it been? LYN: I just started not too long ago. 3 minutes. (t/n: 8 minutes…) You didn’t miss any exciting content.  - C: I got it. Ning-ge, I’m in Hengdian right now. Later, wen I got o eat I will tell the boss to put it on your tab. LYN: If you’re going to do that… you’re going to get reported. That’s running away without paying. YOU know who “Leng Shao” is, but the shop owner doesn’t. Forget it, okay?
C: Ning-ge, change into a hat. LYN: What do you care?? What’s it to you what I wear. I’m just going to do what I want.  Just listen for entertainment. Even if you think that you can’t stand to see another second of my face and this messy hair, just listen to my voice. Listening to the audio alone is also very nice. Friends, isn’t it nice? - /purposely makes it... not nice/ - /laughs at himself. LYN: I turned into a frog./
LYN: A lot of people watch my stream and many of you know that I’m a singer, but not that I am also acting. But they have seen clips of my streams, so they always say, “I’ve watched a bit of LYN’s stream, but why does he talk with such a heavy Dongbei accent? How can he act like that??” Uh… can you hear my Dongbei accent when I’m singing? No, right? I just like to use my hometown dialect when I’m streaming, but I actually can speak putonghua. C: People from the Northeast have a few different sounds they can use. LYN: Not always. It depends on if you know how to use them or not. But they’re also not immediately interchangeable. 
C: Ning-ge, how much money is is the opening red envelope? LYN: I don’t know about other people but actors get- what’s it to you?? How is how much money is in my red envelope any business of yours? Did you want me to treat you to a meal? No way. I can’t do it. C: 100 // 200 // 5. LYN: You can’t be like that. Now you’re being impolite. The red envelope given at opening is for good luck- it doesn’t have anything to do with the amount. It’s not as if your whole finances are dependent on this one red envelope. It’s a token meant to bring good luck. The amount is not important. LYN: Someone said “100”. Let’s say for example that the ZLYM envelope did not have up to 100 in it; how do you want me to explain that to the crew? Now it seems like we’re very stingy. That doesn’t work, right? What if it isn’t 100?? C: At least 100. LYN: The amount won’t be too much. I’ve received a few opening envelopes, and some of them were 10-20-50, and even some 100. ZLYM is a big project, so… they gave us 100. 100 is the upper limit for opening red envelopes. It doesn’t have to do with lack of resources or not, it’s just not worth it to give any more than that. It’s a small token of appreciation. C: Give me 5. LYN: You’re just a kid. You can’t spend money. I’ll save it for you. When you grow up I’ll give you 100 to spend. For now I’ll save it for you. 
C: How long? LYN: Just a small while. You didn’t really miss anything. I can’t stream for too long, either. I was planning to wrap and wash my face properly and get some rest so that I can be in good condition for filming. 
C: Are you still drinking the plum juice? LYN: Not lately. I don’t drink it after filming starts. I was drinking it earlier, because we hadn’t started yet. But the juice- just fruits blended into a juice- is helpful for uh… swift going. It will make you use the restroom more often, let’s say. After a few trips, you’ll start to lose water weight and therefore look a little thinner. For a period of time, I was drinking that juice- one pack a day- and I became… too swift. LYN: Yesterday I was in hair and makeup, and after that I was supposed to go to set. The car was parked in the front and my staff came to get me like, “The car’s ready. Let’s go.” But I told them I needed to use the restroom. So they let me go. After staying in there for about two minutes, I… wasn’t successful. So I thought, “Forget it. Let’s just go. If anything, I can take care of it when I reach the set.” After you drink this juice, you’ll feel the need to go more often. Anyway, I decided to take care of it on set, but three minutes after the car had started moving, I couldn’t take it anymore. I told them, “Find me a bathroom, quick. I can’t hold it anymore.” We had the navigation search for the closest restroom, but it was ten minutes away. I was not going to make it ten minutes. They needed to find me something within three. We found a hotel, and I walked right in and was able to take care of it. LYN: If your digestion is poor lately and you want to drink some, that’s okay. But if you have a normal work schedule, try not to drink that thing. You won’t be able to control it. XD C: Don’t talk about it so uncouthly. LYN: I think that as an actor, you have to have a clear and realistic approach to expressing yourself. Because when you’re talking to someone about things, you have to give them a sense of the picture. Even though you can’t satisfy them in terms of smell and hearing, you have to give them a sense of sight to be considered an outstanding actor. That’s one of the base requirements for being an actor. That is- even though you weren’t there, through my description, you should be able to get an idea of the situation. You had to get an understanding of and feel my pain. C: I’m eating dinner! LYN: I apologize. It’s around 7p, I thought you were done already. Because I always eat at around 5-6p, and by 7p I’m laying down watching tv. I didn’t know. My apologies. That was my mistake. Excuse me. C: What does the plum juice taste like? LYN: DZW recommended it to me. He said it could help with weight loss.
C: What are you drinking now? LYN: This- /picks up his glass/- is tea. I usually drink soft drinks, because I quite like sodas and “lei bi” (sprite = xue bi; the characters for xue (snow) and lei (lightning) look similar). But I’ve been trying to cut my sugar intake, so I’ve been drinking these sugar free drinks. But I can’t take just clear water- I don’t really want to drink it. So I’ve bought things like this- this is pu’er tea.
C: Ning-ge, you’re not seeing HZT today? LYN: What are you talking about? I know- he has a concert today. But… I attended a cosplay event today, so I didn’t go. See- look at the white hair? Normally I would be at his concert, but I’m filming a drama. We just started filming today. I have scenes in the next few days so I dont think I can go. I’ll see if I have time later to attend any of the other stops. That doesn’t need saying- of course I’ll go if I have time. LYN: I sent him a flower stand for a successful concert, though. 
C: Ning-ge, you’re cosplaying as [???] LYN: I’m cosplaying as a head of garlic. Do you want to peel me apart? [t/n: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)]
C: Ning-ge, change into something green. LYN: ? Are you cyber-bullying me? Let me tell you- don’t think that artists are so well off. Actually, they are under an immense amount of pressure. So one day if I turn emo, don’t you think I would find you (as the cause)? You might think that your unintentional words online are amusing, but you know, sometimes- /plays the sad bgm/- sometimes your unintentional words can cause an adult to instantly have a breakdown. I really hope that when you’re on the internet, you can reply in a more cultured manner and with kindness. Okay? Let’s return to everyone a peaceful and quiet online environment. C: That’s about enough. LYN: I’m only using a humorous method to advise someone who harbors ill-intent for me not to.
----- drama chat
LYN: Friends, have you been watching Wonderland of Love (LYY)? I think it’s airing pretty well. I don’t know what episode it’s on, but later I’m going to make an appearance. [E36] I cameo’d for three scenes, so I think it’s about time for me to appear. I’m guessing. I know friends were curious as to what sort of character I cameo’d as. C: I’m watching it! // I’m watching right now. LYN: Who are you kidding?? You have my stream open, and you’re telling me you’re watching LYY right now??
C: Ning-ge, then how long do you appear for before you die? LYN: /sigh/ Do I HAVE TO die??? That’s a line from my drama (Heroes 2022)- “Do I have to die?”
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LYN: I used to play as supporting characters or villains, and at the end of the drama I always had to die. I finally got the chance to go to this drama and cameo for three scenes, and you want me to die there, too?! What- Do all the characters I act as have to die or something?? LYN: Sometimes I chat with other actors and they say, “I think for this drama.. at the end I have to die.” This happens a lot when we talk about the script, so I asked them, “Why is that?” The response was, “That way the viewers will feel sorry for you.” Ah… 😬 LYN - “Is that so…?” A - “Yeah. If your character dies at the end of the drama, the viewers will definitely feel for you.” LYN - “If that’s what works, then I guess I can die.” LYN: I even started to believe it. But there’s a problem: I’ve shot around ten dramas now. My rate of death is about 70%. Any role I play… they die. Now I’m having a bit of a mental breakdown because based on the response from the dramas that have already aired, it doesn’t seem like the viewers feel very sorry for me at all. They still call me ugly. The Chinese have a saying, “Respect the dead”, right? In the drama I’m already dead- viewers don’t care, they still curse at me. 
LYN: So, friends, when I receive a script there are a few questions I have to ask before even looking at the role: I ask, “Is the script complete?” It is. “Who am I playing as?” and “In the end, are they dead or alive?” If the production team says that they aren’t dead, okay, I’ll look at the script. If they tell me that the character I play dies, then... I’ll have to consider it. I can’t keep taking those roles, because I feel like it is ominous for my life. You might not know, but much of the acting industry depends on fengshui (superstition). It’s a big part of the industry, and we’ll light incense at the start of filming, too. LYN: For me, someone who often acts in scenes where I am dying/dead, the crew will prepare a red envelope for you. You get a red envelope at the start of filming, and if you die in the drama you get another one. If they know you will be acting such a scene coming up, they will give you a red envelope to put in your shoe- under your foot. That will help ward off evil. If you die in the drama twice- the first is a fake death and the second for real this time- then you will get two extra red envelopes. It doesn’t matter how many times, if you die, you get a red envelope. 
C: How much? LYN: I already told you- the opening red envelope has nothing to do with money- it’s just a good omen. You can put 10 or 20 RMB in there, it’s all good. Usually that’s the general rule. C: Is paper money okay, too? [t/n: the money you burn for the deceased] LYN: 去你的! // I might just punch you for that!
C: Ning-ge, in that case, if you act as a jiangshi, do you get a red envelope every day? LYN: /laughs/ ! Hey, does a jiangshi get paid a daily salary, then? It doesn’t sound unreasonable… 
C: Pei pei pei! (“Knock on wood”!) LYN: It’s okay. I was joking around earlier. Honestly, as an actor, you don’t really care about these things. I acted in- Ultimate Note- you all know. So you also know what the content is. In one of the scenes, I was lying down inside a coffin. They closed it and left me with a walkie-talkie. The director said, “On the count of three, push open the coffin and come out of it.” That’s how the scene was designed- a lot of you already know it. So that day, everything was ready- we opened the coffin. The co-director came and said, “Liu Yuning-laoshi, please (lie down).” Ahh? I said, “No problem” and climbed in. I went in, but asked, “After it’s closed, it’s going to be 3-5 seconds, and I can come back out, right?” They said, “Yes.” Ok. I went in and laid down. They closed the lid. After the lid closed I don’t know what happened- there was something wrong with the lighting, or the camera wasn’t in the right position- it wasn’t long. Maybe 8-10 seconds, or 20, but no longer than a minute. I was just laying in there, staring at the lid. I was in there. I was waiting. Just staring at the lid. Thinking, “Wow, it’s been so long already. Why aren’t they cueing me?” “They didn’t forget about me and leave, did they?? I’m still in here!?? Don’t scare me!” It probably wasn’t long on the outside, maybe 20-30 seconds, but on the inside it felt like time was passing so slowly. Every second felt longer than it was. When you’re lying in there, you have an inexplicable feeling of fear. It’s lucky that I encountered such a scene at the start of my career, so everything that came after in a similar vein felt acceptable. C: Ning-ge, you discovered the Jade Woman’s Immortal Sutra in there. LYN: And then what, I started practicing it? C: How many red envelopes did you get for lying in the coffin? LYN: Just the one. 
--------- some singing coming up next!
C: You’re trending. LYN: … Really? I don’t believe it. How could I- at my rank- even fancy the notion of having a trending topic?? Stop trying to trick me. I’m not worthy. My rank is too low. LYN: Are you serious? #25? LYN: Why don’t I believe it?? Let me take a look. LYN: :D - /plays celebratory/new year music/
LYN: I really never would have thought. Judging by the radiant smile on my face, you know- C: Quick, fix your hair. LYN: There’s no need. This sort of weird style is what I’m going for. People seek new things. Let’s say I looked normal and was just sitting here in a suit- there’d be no highlight to focus on. This “fried” hair is the way to go. So that people click in and think, “Is this person crazy??” XD
C: Show your talent. LYN: I’m a little tired today… I don’t know if I have enough energy to sing. But since you want me to show my talent, then… I’ll try, Second Aunt. Okay? Let’s do one. // Hold on. Let me find the lyrics.
C: Ning-ge, don’t sing. What if people start running away again? LYN: … You- I know that I’ve ben acting lately, but I’m still a singer. I still have to hold my concert, release my album, and accept OSTs. I still- how could I, as a singer, make people leave BECAUSE of my singing?!? Even if it’s true, you can’t say it out loud. You can’t escape. Just stay here. Friends, how about this, I’m about to show my talent. Because every time I start trending I need to show you respect and to do that I will sing a song sincerely, to brighten your mood, and to express my respect for everyone who has come to my stream. So if I sing a song and you don’t like it or you think it sounds bad, turn the volume down and sit in silence for a bit. When I am done singing I’ll show you the “OK” sign, and you can turn the volume back up and I will continue to chat with you all. Okay?
C: It dropped to 27. LYN: I haven’t even started singing yet, so that drop has nothing to do with me. It used to be that when I was trending, I would sing a song. But as soon as I started singing- GWA- I dropped off the trending topics list. I choose to believe that was a coincidence.
LYN: Lets sing a song. - /clears his throat and starts prepping for an opera/musical XD/ LYN: I’m a little tired. I don’t know if I can sing it well, but just listen for entertainment. The way I sing during my streams is not representative of my real skill, friends. I’m sure there are plenty of producers secretly watching my stream on the down-low. If that’s you, I want you to please remember: All the songs I sing during my stream are for bringing happiness. It does not represent my actual singing skill. If you have any jobs for me, please still continue to be in contact. I just don’t want this to affect my market value. You can do anything but cut-off the way I make a living. -- 笑红尘 (Laughing at the Mundane World)
LYN: Thank you~ This is the version I sang at an event. I was looking through my playlist on my phone the other day and found this song, so I copied the track over. Now I can sing it for you during my streams. I hope you like it. LYN: Did my trending topic drop? No, right? C: Second Aunt says it sounds good! LYN: It didn’t drop though, right?
C: It sounds like flowing electricity. LYN: Your standards are so high. Our main focus today is the sound of electricity. 
C: Second Aunt says, ‘Another song!” LYN: Another? What should I sing…? How about this- I think I sang it once but not very (well)… -- Above Jianghu (就在江湖之上) [Mysterious Lotus Casebook OST] LYN: For this song, I can say I killed it. The original singer can’t do it better than me.
C: Ning-ge, “Music is a man’s greatest cosmetic medicine.” LYN: … Are you trying to say… that when I was singing you saw a bit of charm in me, but now that I’ve stopped I look really bad? Is that what you mean? /sigh/ - /lets the lyrics speak for him? ~ As long as I don’t care, nothing can hurt me ~/ LYN: If you’re going to be like that, friend- the internet is full of terribly timed photos of me. People are good at finding my dead angles and taking pictures of me from them, and then posting them online. If you’re going to be like that then every time I’m filming, if I feel like someone is trying to take pictures of me, I’ll start singing. I’ll do some cosmetic medicine right then and there. Even if the pictures look like this- /makes funny faces/- then my fans can explain for me, “Oh, Ning-ge, was singing. He doesn’t look like that usually; he only has that expression when he’s singing. That’s why it came out ugly. Be more understanding. Who can keep a straight face when they’re singing?” It sounds doable. At least now my fans will have an excuse to use. It makes sense, right?
LYN: I’m already used to this, though. Because ever since I started acting as the male lead, on the first day of filming the first thing that comes out is ugly photos. But I know I don’t look handsome, so I acknowledge it. I’m just average-looking. But that doesn’t mean that you can treat me this way. Also, it’s not as if I’m trying to get through this industry on my visuals. I can’t. That path is closed to me. I’m just trying to get by. But it’s okay, because I always monitor my performance. If I discover a scene where I am ugly to the point where it will affect the visuals of the drama as a whole, I will get on my knees and beg the director to please delete that scene. “Director, I’m sorry. Please delete this scene. Don’t let it affect the quality of the drama.” LYN: Don’t take that seriously. Please don’t. Sometimes I just say nonsense. LYN: I know I look kind of weird, but it’s okay. I will just focus on doing well on acting. 
C: Is Hengdian really cold right now? LYN: It’s alright. These two days we’ll be filming in a tent, so the temperature is ok. It’s warm. LYN: I’m planning to start wearing my thermals tomorrow, though. I feel more secure wearing them.
------- his acting journey
C: Ning-ge, why do I get the feeling that you are still not used to filming? LYN: ? Did I see that incorrectly? I’m used to filming already, but at the start it’s true that I wasn’t. My very first drama- the one with HZT- that was the first time I ever shot a drama. At the time it was very unnatural. I didn’t have a sense of confidence. 1. I didn’t actually know how to act. 2. Once you’re in the crew you’ll feel like everyone around you is a celebrity. (You’re starstruck.) Honestly. Most of my scenes were with HZT or ZXY. But when I first entered the crew I thought of them as celebrities. I acted as Wei Chengfeng and was meek- I was super nervous when I had to act in a scene with them. Before we start recording, we’ll go through the scene first: reciting lines, checking for smoothness, walk to our positions, checking for any problems before we start filming. When I had to go through my lines with them I was so timid. I was afraid of saying the wrong thing. What if they yelled at me? At the time I thought HZT had a bad temper. I was worried he would yell at me. For this drama, I was really unconfident. LYN: I wasn’t used to acting. That was a period of time I was under a lot of pressure. I didn’t think I would get another chance to be an actor after that drama. I just thought I would shoot it, and since we didn’t know how it would be received, I didn’t know if I would get another chance to act again. So I just did the one- Hot Blooded Youth.
LYN: After, I didn’t think that I would have a chance to be an actor. But then another drama, UN- the second drama I filmed- came to me because Bai-laoshi gave me a chance, and asked me to play as Hei Yanjing. I agreed, and tried it. I didn’t know that so many people would like the character so much. But even after filming that drama, I didn’t think I had a chance at becoming an actor. It’s not that I didn’t want to be, I just didn’t think the opportunity would ever come to me. I didn’t have resources, and my company at the time was still YY, the streaming platform. Acting wasn’t really on my mind, then. I didn’t have any confidence.
LYN: The third drama was CGX, and after I shot that drama I started to think that maybe I DO have a chance, and I WANT to be an actor. I’ve been shooting drama after drama since then, so you might ask me if I’m nervous when I have to film. There’s no way I can NOT be nervous. Because for every drama you enter, you’re trying out a new role. There’s a period of adaptation. You have to make sure you are receptive. You have to know the other actors level of performance and their style, their rhythm for reciting lines. The director’s preferred filming methods, or how they understand the character. You have to be quick to adapt to how the director thinks. When I first enter a drama crew, there is a nervousness there. It’s not a physical nervousness, but you have to be on high alert so that you can quickly adapt to the character and environment; so that you can work together will the rest of the actors and get through the drama smoothly. It’s about how well we all work together. 
LYN: That’s why I haven’t felt like streaming in the past couple of days. When the drama first starts filming we’ll only do a few scenes to start, because all the groups are trying to figure out how to work together. We’ll shoot a few scenes to see if the the actors are in the right condition and the characters are coming off as planned. Once we’ve got the character set and the right conditions are met- and even before that- with the costuming. We might come out of wardrobe, hair and makeup looking great. But once we’re seeing it through the camera, with all the lights, it might look wrong. I always think I come out of makeup looking nice, but once I get to set look like a ghost. So it needs to be quickly adjusted. Even hair- sometimes it will look like the wig is missing a piece, and needs to be fixed. The first few days of filming are pretty nerve-wracking because we are all adjusting. Later it goes much more smoothly.
----- Yan Zijing (ZLYM) vs Liu Yuning
C: Yan Zijing is pretty handsome. LYN: Ah… He’s okay. I will try not to influence your thoughts- my fans, of course, will not care either way. But the best thing I can do is make sure that any passersby who might watch the drama are not turned off/negatively influenced by our comments. I’m confident I can do at least that.
C: YZJ has a lot of money, right? LYN: This character is very wealthy, yes. It’s not only that he’s wealthy- he’s not lacking money- but also that he has a brain for making money. Despite that, he has other pursuits in mind. Money is not very important to him. He’s just using it to fulfill a different desire. There’s something else he wants to do. The money isn’t all that important to him. Also- in that period of time, what’s the money going to do for him? It’s not like now- he could buy an iPhone with it. If you have money now, you can buy a house in Beijing or Shanghai. But in the old days, even if you had money there’s nowhere to spend it. It doesn’t matter how much money you had, it’s not as if you could just go out and buy two computers with it. XD At the most, you could eat better? But some regions were poorer, and you can’t buy what’s not there, so I guess you couldn’t even do that. So it doesn’t really matter how much money you have. LYN: That’s why there’s an old saying that money is just a material object. But now it’s not the same- money is everything: white shirt, expensive shoes, beads (XD), an iPhone to stick in your pocket, some computers, a house you can renovate really nicely, an elevator in your house, air conditioning- all of that costs money. Even if you had money in the old days, there was not much luxury you could spend it on. LYN: Now if you have some spare funds, you can get yourself some Pomellato, or something. :) Wear it on your hands, hang it around your neck. If you get thirsty you can buy some Chunzhen to drink. If you’re afraid of being hit by wind and sun you can buy some skincare, like L’Oreal. Right? Nowadays we have plenty of places to spend our money. People like making themselves pretty, too. Now that life is easier going, everyone can make themselves up, and that’s where Givenchy cosmetics comes in handy. It’s all good- all places to spend money.
C: Marketing with ease. LYN: This is my own stream, and I’m not marketing. This is just… offhandedly mentioning. It’s okay. We’re not talking about any big celebrities or anything. I can just mention them.
C: Does YZJ know martial arts? LYN: He does. LYN is basic, but YZJ is pretty charming. A master of pen and sword. He has intellect and knows martial arts. Maybe not at a very high level, but he knows it.
C: Can he ride a horse? LYN: Yes. Definitely better than LYN can. He can ride.
C: Is he well-educated? LYN: Um... he has talent. Maybe he didn’t have many chances to go to school, but he is a self-learner.
C: Does he know how to pan chuan? (traditionally wooden beads) LYN: He doesn’t do anything that LYN does. YZJ shows up and just starts with jadeite, wouldn’t that be terrifying? The plain type the LYN plays with are beneath him. He’ll be playing with the jadeite and it just shatters in his hands- he can throw it away and find a new string.
C: Does YZJ talk back at people? LYN: If you’re human, it’s only natural to have a temper. 
C: Can he cook? LYN: /laughs/ I can’t keep a little talent for myself??? Just because LYN is a man of many talents, doesn’t mean that YZJ also has to have all of them! YZJ can cook and wrap dumplings. He knows how to cook Northeastern dishes, too?? It doesn’t work that way! LYN: YZJ can sing. He sings popular songs. In the drama he’ll orchestrate a scene where he holds a concert. Is that what you’re getting at??
C: Can YZJ dance? LYN: He probably, based on his figure, does not have that inclination. /sigh/ You want him to dance?!?
C: Does YZJ have abs? LYN: Stop provoking me! What are you trying to get at?
C: Ning-ge, aren’t you supposed to be a merchant from the Western regions? Then wouldn’t you ride a camel? LYN: I ride an elephant, not a camel. It must be elephant. I’ll grab two and ride them.
C: Does YZJ have any bathing scenes? LYN: … I’ll stop spoiling the drama now. We won’t discuss the complexities of the drama, but you asked me about his abilities, so I have generally described them.
C: Can YZJ livestream? LYN: /laughs/ He can even do influencer marketing! Why do you think he has so much money? He must be influence marketing. He finds a driver, fills up a cart of merch for 9.99, and gets to work. He’s a businessman. 
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C: What dramas has LYN acted in? LYN: I haven’t been in much. All my previous roles were supporting, so it’s normal that you probably didn’t see me before. I honestly probably didn’t act very well either, so I wasn’t outstanding. That’s why you don’t know me. But it’s okay, because very soon dramas where I am in more of a lead role will be airing. You can take a look, then. YNGS will be airing soon, so you can start from there. If you don’t want to watch any of the old ones, don’t. Just start with YNGS and wait for the future ones. 
C: When is YNGS airing? LYN: Even if I knew I wouldn’t be able to tell you. How can you expect to hear it from me? Do you think I’m really an yxh? I wouldn’t be able to tell you even if I knew- let alone if I don’t know- so don’t ask. When it airs, you’ll be able to watch it. Just wait. 
C: When will TXJ air? LYN: …. SOON. LYN: /sigh/ LYN: Now I’m getting scared.
LYN: /pained/ Let me tell you something- I… my stomach hurts. /laughs at himself/ I was thinking of going to the restroom earlier but I figured I’m trending right now. I feel like if I use the restroom right now it would be impolite. Then it might even affect the upwards trajectory of my trending topic. I was thinking I would hold it, to see if I could force it back… but I can’t hold it anymore. Then, let me play you a video, and you can be alone for a little bit. I need to- please wait for me. I’m sorry. I’m really not doing this on purpose. I’m really not. I’m so sorry. I’ll play you two videos and you can stay here a while. Wait for me just a little while, friends. I’m sorry. Excuse me.
---------- break #1 (it’s an emergency.) LYN: I’m back, friends. C: Did you succeed? LYN: I am all cleared out.
C: Ning-ge, are you full? LYN: ?! /picks up his glass/ Look at how smooth that was- I was ready to pour this glass out on your face. You stay away from me. Online you’re a dragon, but in real life you’re just small and weak. You talk big online. I said “Let me use the restroom” and you asked me “Are you full?”??? [t/n: eat… shit…?] LYN: How wicked… how lacking in respect for others must you be?? 
C: Ning-ge, today is my birthday. Could you wish me a “Happy Birthday”? LYN: Of course I can. Today is Beijing time 2023/11/18, 8:26pm. I wish you a Happy Birthday and I hope that in this new year you can be happy and everything goes swiftly for you. Happy Birthday.
LYN: My stream is a really nice place. This person is celebrating their birthday, and everyone else in the stream is also wishing you a Happy Brithday. This place is so full of love. 
LYN: You’re still spamming?? I already wished you a happy birthday, were you even listening to me? Or are my words just a fart on the wind to you? I literally just said it. I already wished you a happy birthday. You can watch the playback later. 
C: Ge, wish me a happy marriage. LYN: Of course I wish you have a happy marriage. Many of you are getting married, right? Have a happy marriage. I wish you a wonderful married life. 
------- a man not moved by money, who watches some pretty odd sounding mini-dramas
C: Can you sing Above Jianghu (就在江湖之上) again? LYN: Maybe you didn’t hear it earlier, so you want me to sing it again? You really don’t treat me as a stranger. From the tone of your comment, I think you consider me a very good friend, a best friend, the bestest of friends. Because it sort of sounds like I owe you something? If you like the song that much, you can go listen to it on various music streaming platforms. You can go have a good listen. I also really like this song.
LYN: Later when I stop streaming the playback will be up. You can listen to it a another time- even if it’s your second time or thousandth time. It’s all good. Just watch the playback. C: Why don’t you sing it acapella? LYN: …
C: If I give you 1M, would you sing it? LYN: Friends, isn’t this scary? Would I sing it if they gave me 1M? First of all, I’m sure that this friend is very wealthy. They also think that if they give me that much money, I would give in. “You aren’t going to sing? Well what if I give you 1M, would you sing then??” I would. How about this- why don’t you contact my studio account immediately and within 10 minutes we’ll send you a contract. You should sign the contract first and return it to us. A 30% deposit to start would also be acceptable. Right now! You’ll have to excuse me- because this is my own stream so my assistant is not close by. The only thing I have is a small dog, and I don’t think she can do it. Contact my studio and we’ll start our agreement as soon as it’s signed and the 300k deposit is received. We can start right away. The opening notes will start right away. I already have the track prepared. Let’s go through procedures first, though. What do you think? I’ll wait for you. When I receive notice from my studio that we have the money, I’ll be ready to go. I’ll be waiting for you. C: Slash it a little. LYN: You mean that since they are a viewer, I should give them a discount? Alright. We have a little promotion going on, so since you are willing to spend so much I can personally give a small discount. I think I have the right to do that. Let’s say that for every 10k you spend, I’ll give you a 5rmb discount coupon. Alright? Then, since you spent 1M for this song, that would save you… 500 RMB. You can send 1M through officially, and from my personal WeChat I will transfer you 500 back. Ok? Contact my studio first though. LYN: Friends, see? I made money. 1M, just from streaming. XD 
C: Ning-ge! In that case, doesn’t it mean they could add you on WeChat? LYN: You mean to say that they spent 1M, and you won’t even let them add me on WeChat? I can add them! Then, after I send the 500RMB, I can block them! This is a one-time transaction. If you want to hear another, then you can start the process over again. I can still block people, you know. After I add them and send their 500RMB back, I’ll just block them. We do things cleanly and efficiently. 
C: Ning-ge, I’ll give you 2M, come to my house to sing. LYN: … LYN: It’s like this, friends. Don’t listen to the internet when it tells you I drink with people to get my jobs. That’s complete nonsense, so don’t read that stuff and think it’s the truth. I sell my talents, not my body. 2M, to be called to your house?? I don’t accept home-calls. I don’t deliver “take-out.” 
C: 10M. LYN: Why do I get the feeling that in my stream, all the online friends- I never knew what having money was like. But now everyone in my stream is showing off their wealth. Someone was going to give me 1M to sing a song. Someone else offered 2M for me to go to their house to sing. Now someone is offering 10M. Is money just a number to you?? I always hear that saying, “Money is just a number” and now I’ve experienced it here in my stream. Money in your eyes IS just a number. Just a random number you make up for nonsense. I saw someone say they’d offer 100M. I won’t go even for 100M, because it’s not even worth that much money. I don’t think I can provide you service worth 100M.
LYN: Friends- I know people in this industry who have been telling me that I can make a lot of money doing mini dramas. I didn’t really understand it at the start. People invest so much money to make a drama good, but why is it that these dramas that people spend so much time, effort, and money on don’t seem to air well. Yet on the other hand, why do the dramas that are roughly put together, where you can spend 7 days to shoot very many episodes, have a very good market? Today, because of this stream, I know why. It’s because everyone likes the instant gratification. - /describes a mini drama he’s watched (?) where someone gets hit by a car and when they come back to their senses the world has shifted. Money has appreciated. So now the paycheck they were on their way to deposit into the bank for the 3k they used to make a month is now BIG BUCKS and all of a sudden they are super wealthy because of it./ LYN: Isn’t that instant gratification? You watch and you keep on watching. LYN: I’m sure that mini dramas do have a good market. 
LYN: There’s another one- I watched a different one… - /starts describing a drama with an abusive husband, who later ends up in the hospital. his daughter comes and pulls his oxygen mask off, effectively killing him. But after he dies, he time travels back to twenty years before. but he now has guilt for how he treated his wife, so he vows to start treating her better. through what he remembers of his past (currently his present) he finds ways to make more and more money (via lottery, investments, etc.), to give his family a new life./
LYN: I watched another one a few days ago- I seem not to watch anything normal… - /describes a modern drama where a girl was taking video of her family’s construction project, and backs into who she believes is just a construction worker. she propositions him and tell him she’ll give him 10k/month if he marries her, because her family will only let her inherit her family fortune after she’s married. they get married within the first 10 minutes of the first episode. after they’re married she finds out he’s one of the richest guys in the city, and he was just taking a look at his property when she bumped into him, she proposed to him, and he agreed to marry her. she thought he was just a poor worker but slowly comes to realize his real identity./
LYN: Anyway- that’s why I feel like the tune of my stream has suddenly changed. “100M” comes so easily out of your mouths. To you, 100M is just a number.
C: Ning-ge, I’ll give you 10B to watch you act. LYN: /unhinged giggle/ LYN: That’s enough.
C: Ning-ge, I’ll be more realistic- 3k. Will you come or not? LYN: 3k is okay. It’s acceptable. I can sing for you, but I don’t have the time. Let’s talk again when I do.
LYN: Okay. You can stop trying to trick me now. Ten minutes have passed and my studio has not contacted me. They haven’t notified me about your contract, so… there’s no helping it. I won’t be singing. You can watch the playback later.
LYN: It’s not to say that I am someone who is moved by money. I just think you should save it for better things. I’m afraid you really would waste your 1M. When I stop streaming you can watch the playback. It’s not good to spend 1M just like that. If I were to lecture you- don’t you think it would be a lot better if you donate it? You’d spend 1M just to listen to a celebrity sing? You must be crazy. There are so many children going hungry- you should be doing something about that! Am I right? Don’t spend your 1M willy-nilly. Do something meaningful with it. This is not the way to spend money. If you really have it, you shouldn’t spend it this way.
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C: Is Dandong’s food mostly sweet? LYN: Not particularly? Most of it is based on salty, but we do put some sugar, and that’s very normal. Sweet. Sweet and Sour. Spicy. Rich. It depends. Every restaurant has their own way of cooking. 
C: Ning-ge, in your last stream you said you’d order malatang for us. LYN: I said in my last stream that in my next one I would order malatang for you, did I? It’s like this… I don’t really have the funds. I was thinking if that 1M contract for singing Above Jianghu came through, I really would order malatang for you. I wouldn’t think it a waste if I even ordered two bowls for you. But I was not able to make that money this stream. I have to pay for the electricity, my makeup, the wig, my new clothes, performance fees- I haven’t made my capital back. So I’m sorry- we’ll have to do a raincheck on the malatang. I’ll keep it in my mind, though. If I promote dramas in my upcoming streams and I make some money from them, I’ll take a portion of that money out for you. I’ll raffle it so you can buy malatang. Okay? I don’t have the money for it today. I don’t really want to start a fight about it- otherwise when I think about streaming I’ll feel a sense of terror. 
LYN: Someone just asked something very… naively. They said, “There are about 20M people watching your stream, so if each of them gave you 1RMB, wouldn’t you have 20M?” Friends, don’t you think what they’re saying makes sense? If everyone gave me one dollar, I would have millions. I’ve thought about this ever since I was little. If China has a population of 1.3billion people and each of them gave me one dollar, wouldn’t I have 1.3B dollars? Let me tell you- that thought alone is enough to write up a drama script. There’s a man called “Xiao Shuai”. He puts an d out across the country, that reads every person should give him one dollar. That way, he could become a billionaire. I also thought about this when I was a kid- if everyone on earth gave me a dollar I’d be a billionaire. Is there anyone else present that has also had this thought before? LYN: It’s a thought I only had when I was a kid, but because of that comment I’m realizing that maybe it is possible. 
C: You’re using a wine glass to drink tea? LYN: It’s all about the ceremony of it. While I drink tea, I even have to listen to LYN’s songs.
---------- politics of the entertainment industry
C: Ning-ge, has anything fun/interesting happened during filming? LYN: ... Yeah. // But we only just started filming two days ago. Even if I did have something fun to say, it wouldn’t be very funny. LYN: Something did happen today that I want to talk about, though. I don’t really like to talk about these things, but I think this one is pretty positive, so I decided to share. I saw that Tang Xiaotian’s fans- I think it was his fans who released it- released an article. I saw it, and it was a nice gesture. Because yesterday the drama was announced, so there were a bunch of articles spreading around that TXT is overpowering me. But I’ve had contact with him and his crew, and I don’t think he is that type of person to instigate any of this. So I saw a bunch of the articles and I really didn’t feel any particular way about them, but his fans are very clear-headed. After I saw their response, I thought “Wow! They’re so open-minded!” They’re so nice! 
LYN: But I also want to say that when you see things like this, you don’t need to get too worked up over it. Because I am someone who made his way up from supporting roles. It’s not many, but I have mostly been taking supporting roles, and only this year have I really started taking leading roles. I understand each of the actors in a drama. I’ve been in the fourth or fifth leading roles, the relatively more side characters, and I’ve even done cameo roles before. What I want to say is every actor in a drama is very important. Also, in order for one person to show what they can do and charm the viewers, it’s all based on four words: based on individual talents. I would never say, “This person’s acting is too good. They’re going to steal my spotlight.” There’s no need. If someone else steals my spotlight, that’s because of my own inability. I wouldn’t tell anyone not to perform to their best in fear of losing attention on myself. No- it’s all based on what you can show for yourself.
LYN: I was a supporting actor for a long time. You have to make every situation mutually beneficial. When you’re running a business, you have to know how to make money in order to know how to distribute it. Acting requires cooperation. Let’s give an example- say you’re a highly skilled martial artist. The strongest in the world. You stand five meters in front of me and “push” me- just like this /acts out the motion/. Let’s say I am the opponent. In a normal situation, I would be pushed flying. But say I don’t cooperate with you and I just: /looks down at his chest where the blow presumably lands/ “Ouchie”. Would you still think this person is the strongest martial artist? /gives a non-reaction/ “Ouchie.” /hisses/ “Oh. That hurt a little.” Do you get what I’m trying to say? So for every scene, it requires the actors to cooperate with one another. Only then can you create something brilliant, something good. Everything is like this. It’s not one-sided.
LYN: For the fighting scenes- you know when you slash out and the enemy flies out and spins a bunch of times before they hit the ground? The person getting hit is the one whose martial arts are the highest! What skills do we as actors have? The actors who spin a bunch of times before hitting the ground are truly the unbeatable ones! It’s their reaction that makes it seem like we are very powerful. One thing I know deeply about acting is that it is all about mutual support and cooperation. So if there is a role that is truly outstanding and good enough to capture the viewer’s attention, I think that’s great. It’s well-deserved and based on your own performing abilities. That’s true for every drama. How well you perform is based on your own ability. What’s the point of caring too much about others? If you can’t perform better than someone else, that’s your own inability. At least that’s what I tell myself. That’s why I never worry when they say others will steal my spotlight. I started out as a supporting actor, so it’s not something I worry about. If they can steal my spotlight, then that just means that I am incompetent. That’s really what I think about it. I just have to keep working hard and make sure I am doing better and better. That’s the best I can do, and that’s enough.
LYN: So if you encounter this type of situation again, there’s no need to fret or get nervous. I know what I am in a drama crew to do- all I have to do is take my work seriously. Let’s not worry about all the nonsense and rumors online, because they’re a normal occurrence. I’m sure that if they stop discussing me, very few people would even know who I am. Even if I become known to some people as a “very ugly man”, then at least they would still know me. It’s alright. It doesn’t matter.
C: You’re not working? LYN: I just came back! But I saw a notice on my phone that I have to be in hair and makeup at 5am tomorrow. I have a bit of an early start tomorrow, so I will just chat for you a while longer and then go. Okay? I’ll stay with you a little longer before I wash, look over the script, and sleep for I can get up early. 
LYN: Of course, this bears repeating. All that I said before was only about myself. I’m not trying to throw shade on any other person. And if you think I was, then you’re overthinking it. I was only talking about myself. If one day I am overpowered by someone else, that’s only because I was incompetent. I’m ugly. I’ll admit it. But I was not throwing shade on anyone else. Please, PLEASE- don’t mess with me.  
LYN: Even before, when I said if one day YNGS airs and FYL decides to release articles like that, I would hit him. That’s all a joke, because I am really close to him. We have a really close relationship! In Hengdian when we have nothing else going on, we even go out to eat together. We’re friends! But through this I understood something that I didn’t think about before. That is- the relationship between people, and the relationship between people and the entertainment industry. All of the people I can mention in my stream are people I am very close with. We talk a lot in private and can be considered good friends. But once you take that relationship and put it in front of the masses, it becomes uncomfortable. So ever since, I don’t really like to talk about my friends. But in reality, we are really very close in private. Sometimes I feel like maybe it’s not very good (to talk about my friends), because people are always trying to find something to use against you. To say that I am of bad character or something. But honestly- maybe I do have a bad personality? That’s why in the future I will stop or very rarely mention my friends again.
LYN: If there is something fun I’d like to share, I can use other ways to replace that friend’s name. I won’t name them specifically. Honestly we’re all pretty close in private- me and some friends. But there are discussions online that will inevitably make me want to try to… avoid conflict? I just don’t know what the other party is thinking, so because of the discussions we will start contacting each other less. They might think differently than I do. With some people, you can tell it to them straight, “(I heard this but) It’s nothing. I’m not overthinking it.” but with others it is harder to be direct with them. So… /sigh/ I’ll stop mentioning these friends again. I’ll only talk about myself. Even if I do mention my friends, it will only be to compliment them. :) 
LYN: Even today, FYL reached out to me to ask me where I was. I told him I was in Hengdian, and he said he’d come find me on the weekend. Honestly, we’re all good friends. I can only joke around with them like this if we’re good friends.
LYN: I really want to share fun stories about this industry with everyone, because honestly I am just a very ordinary person. When people talk about a pu-xin-nan, that’s me. The “most trustworthy man in all the world.” (普天之下最适合信任的男人) I’m just an ordinary person, and one day I won the lottery and got a chance to become a celebrity, and started acting and singing. After I was able to do these things, I thought it really meaningful. So I want to share about the people I’ve met in this industry and the fun things that have happened here to people who might be curious about it. I want you to know more about it, yet it seems like there are some people who are also gatekeeping the information. After I tell you about it, it becomes a bigger topic of conversation. Even when I talk about myself, people say that I am being low; but I don’t understand why. I think that every industry plays by its own rules, so I’ll just try my best to stick to them. Next time I’ll just stick to sharing/commenting on my own business. I won’t talk about anyone else anymore. LYN: Not only am I a pu xin nan (普信男), I am also a ma bao nan (妈宝男). (哎哟妈呀! 宝藏男孩. / My goodness! A treasure-boy.)
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LYN: There’s another thing I don’t really understand- my friends or my fans like to post things in the Super Topic, to help ensure that people are discussing me. After they post, sometimes I go into the Super Topic to thank them for posting, and while I’m there I reply to people. I share what I ate or watched recently, things like that. As an artist or a “celebrity”, I think that if I am able to do something for my fans or people who like me, I should do it. If someone gave me 2M to go to their house and sing them a song, I wouldn’t be able to do it. But if I can respond to your post or message you in the fangroup, I would do it. Yet inexplicably interacting with my own fans is also considered “low”. They say I’m just using you to drum up numbers. ?_? I don’t really understand this. LYN: My fans do a lot for me- they organize so much and stay up late at night, and they do so much for me. And I can’t even reply to them??? Is that wrong of me? I have to be high and mighty and act like a “celebrity” and not interact with them? And if I do, that’s considered “low” of me???
LYN: What sort of logic is that?! Somehow it makes sense and there’s a consensus that it’s not allowed. I just think that’s really strange. Let’s say you have a decent paying job, but you have a friend who’s not making as much and they keep treating you out to eat. One day, you treat them back. It’s not allowed. // Honestly, I’ve always thought that no matter if I am an artist, actor, or singer, we’re all doing the same thing- customer service. To put it nicely, we are playing it up for all the audiences. We work hard so we have something to show to everyone. That’s putting it nicely. If we’re being honest, it’s just customer service, isn’t it? It’s all the same, really. I used to be a waiter in a restaurant. Now I’m a waiter in the entertainment industry. It’s the same- customer service is the key. We “wait on” all the people who like us, because who would you even be, without them? LYN: It’s okay, though. I’m not really bothered by it. Otherwise I wouldn’t be telling you this so calmly. I understand a little more, now. That it is better to say less, to lessen the chances of something being taken the wrong way. I can tell you about my own stuff, sure, but I won’t be talking about anyone else from now on. I can talk about myself. 
----- Daimi chat
LYN: This comes up because of the fan support for the drama, that was later cancelled. But I heard people made Daimi banners, and some of me. I hear that Daimi’s were very professional… and mine less so. When the fans were handing them out, they didn’t want mine. They wanted Daimi’s. “I’ll trade two of LYN’s for one of Daimi’s.” I’m being overpowered by my own dog. In my fans’ hearts my dog is more important than I am. /sigh/ from today moving forwards I’m going to start messing with her. LYN: Where did she go? // She’s sleeping in the house somewhere. Let’s not call her. 
C: Call her over to play. LYN: Let her sleep, she’s had a long day. When I get up to work, she comes with me. She probably wakes up even earlier than I do. When she reaches the hair & makeup room, she needs to greet everyone present first. There are about 20-30 people in that room- she greets each and every one. During the process, there are a few makeup artists that really like her and will prepare treats for her. She gets up in the morning to get breakfast from the makeup artists. They’ll give her sausages, and then some have an egg for breakfast- they’ll give her the yolk. I’ve never taught her anything like how to shake, sit, lay down, roll over, turn a circle. I’ve never taught her any of that, because I wanted her to have a happy puppyhood. I didn’t want her to have to sell her talents for food. I didn’t want to maker her go through that. But now after spending time with the makeup artists every morning, she’s learned how to shake. After my hair and makeup is done and she’s finished her breakfast, we get on the car to head to set. When she’s on set, she has to sit around- she has to wait for me to wrap up for the day before she can go home with me. It’s tiring, for a small dog. LYN: These past few days I feel like she’s not comfortable (?)- because she always sleeps on my bed. D: But after a while- if she hasn’t had a bath- I don’t really want her to sleep on my bed. She’ll usually find a corner to sleep in. But since she’s been running around, I think she’s gotten dirty so I don’t want her to sleep on my bed. So I bought her a dog bed- one with a roof. It’s said that dogs under 20lbs can live in it. It’s a large, and stated dogs under 20lbs can fit, so I bought it. It arrived yesterday and I discovered- only her butt can fit in it. So I bought another one. I’m very good to my female artist. I bought a bigger one- one that 50 lbs and under can fit in. LYN: I bought it in a size too small. Why don’t I raffle it? I’m being serious. If you have a small dog at home, I can take the one I mistakenly bought and raffle it.
C: How heavy is Daimi? LYN: She’s not very heavy- only in the tens? But everyone who touches her says the same thing: she feels like a rock. Is that something you would use to describe a dog?? Probably not, right? At most it would be “This dog is quite fat.” but people call her stone-hearted! She’s quite round, so she feels very sturdy- like a rock.
---------- ning-ge's autobiography
C: Are you shooting your new drama yet, ge? LYN: …No, I’m at home picking my feet. I don’t know if you’re a student or if you have work? If you’re a student then do well in your studies so that when you grow up you can develop well and become a big boss. When you have the chance you can invest in your Ning-ge. Okay? Jiayou. If you’re working, then do well at work. Find stable footing and make your way up. One day when you become the top you can lead me, okay? I’m counting on you. My future depends on all of you. LYN: I had friends who said, “Ning-ge, I’m in high school” or “Ning-ge, I’m going to college now. I can’t watch your concert. I’m a student.” I told them, “It’s okay. When you graduate from school, get a job, and are making your own money, you can come watch my concert then. Don’t come watch me when you’re still a student. Live a good life and learn well in school.” I’ve been waiting for the past three years. Almost four. I had my first concert when they just got into college. Now you’re about to graduate. If you still say that you’re a student, there’s no more excusing it away. You should be working about now, and you can make money. When it’s time for my concert you should be able to come watch it. C: Ning-ge, I’m a sophomore in college. LYN: It’s okay. No need to rush. I know a lot of you are university or high school students- some of you might even be in middle school. But I want to say- especially those of you who are in college-  that I really think you’re amazing. Because I didn’t go to college. So I’m jealous of people who are highly educated, but I also admire you. I’m sure that all of you who are in college right now will make it big one day. You’ll have wonderful growth/development. So I hope you learn well and gain knowledge. One day when you are doing very well in society, remember to give me a hand. Remember me, okay? I’ll wait for you. There’s no rush. LYN: Right now your Ning-ge, can still make a living. I can still work, still act, still sing. I’ll wait for you to develop, until the day that you can lead me, okay? 
C: Ning-ge, we are not as outstanding as you. LYN: You’re wrong. It’s like this- some of you may be thinking, “I’ve put in just as much effort as you have, but I’ve gotten nowhere. How do you expect me to lead you?” It’s like this- I cannot deny that whether being an artist or a celebrity, our incomes may be higher than those of you with normal jobs. Right? I can’t deny that. But here’s something to consider: how many wealthy people in the world are celebrities? Let’s not even talk about in the world- how many in China alone are celebrities? How many artists are in the Top 100? I’m asking you. If I asked you, who’s the hottest artist on weibo right now, you might be able to answer. But if I asked you who the richest person in the world is, you might not be able to answer. Why? Because artists are always under the public eye, so people know of them. But honestly you can make money in every/any industry. I was telling you before, wasn’t I? If you sell Chinese pancakes you can make 30k/month. I’m being serious. The major that you’re learning in school- I’m sure that at the top of whatever industry you chose, you’d be making more money than I am as an artist. What I’m trying to say is that the people you see appear to be well-off, but when you really think about people who have money… they come from all industries. Just keep working on your profession of choice, and if you make it to the top I’m sure you will be just as successful. Of course, money is not the scale for which you measure success. But it’s also very important to have money. So, learn well. 
C: Minimum wage is so low. LYN: I can’t comment on that, but let me tell you about when I was learning to be a cook. I learned in culinary school for two years. One year of tuition was 1700. I thought that after two years of learning I would be able to jump straight into a restaurant and start cooking and earn 3-5k/month. I learn for two years and do you know what happened after? I got hired in a restaurant to wash the vegetables. To prep the fish. To clean the shrimp. Prep the veggies. I did that for a little over a year. My wage was 200/month. Not including food or housing. The restaurant only took care of- two or three meals, I forget. But it was never anything good. Let’s say they have a batch of kidney beans that aren’t too fresh- we’d prep them and they would become the employee meal. Things like that. 200/month, but they would take 180 as a deposit. That was in the early days- in the early 2000’s. Only 20 of it would make it to your pocket. C: What was the deposit for? LYN: The deposit was because they were afraid you would steal the dishes. Afraid you’d be working and steal a dish. Steal a pot. Or take 2 or 3 ribs. A rack of ribs is a couple hundred dollars, right? They were afraid we’d take 2 or 3 and run off with it. The deposit was for anticipated losses. And then- they would dock you pay for the smallest infraction. A lot of you may know that I have an experience- it’s haunted me to this day. I was working in a restaurant. It was a little over a year since I’d been working there, and through my talent and wits- I don’t know about anything else, but I can learn fast! I spent three months there and went from washing the vegetables, to washing vegetables AND prepping dishes. Let’s say for example you want a plate of fried shrimp- I would season it with salt and spices and add the starch. If any of you are cooks, you would know. In any case, my salary didn’t rise, but the amount of work I had to do did. One day, our restaurant was preparing for a wedding banquet- you know the kind. The customer reserves four tables, and all the dishes served to those tables are the same. I was in charge of frying the meat. Battered Fried (Meat of Choice). It’s the lean meat you eat in hotpot, really. I had a huge pot of meat and I was adding ingredients to it- the salt, msg, pepper, cooking wine, etc. I was mixing it, and started to create the batter- just egg, cornstarch, and oil. I fried a whole pot. That was my first time cooking so much of it at once. You can imagine- the lot had to be separated onto four plates. So I cooked all servings at once.
- /comment that asks what “msg” is, but that’s only because they call it by another name in the North/
LYN: So I fried a whole pot of it and that day I didn’t really think. It was cooked and fried, and sitting there. So I thought I would try a piece. I wanted to know if it was too salty or not enough, and I didn’t want anyone to complain about me. So I took a small piece from the side- the whole of it probably cost 2k or more. But I took a small piece to try. Coincidentally the boss walked in right at that moment. They came from the back kitchen and saw me try that piece of meat. They saw me and I saw them, but I didn’t think anything of it. I was just trying the dish! I tried it and thought, “Oh, not bad.” It was delicious! The salt was just right, the pepper added a hint of spice, and the batter was fried just right- crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It was seasoned perfectly and the texture was spot-on. I was proud of myself for frying so much and not messing it up. But that restaurant didn’t allow the cooks to sneak a bite. The higher ranked chefs could, of course, because they needed to test the dish. But that day I was in charge of frying the meat- me, with my 200/month salary. I was not considered a high ranked chef, but I was already in charge of a lot. They just didn’t give me a raise for it.
LYN: I didn’t think anything of it. But then later that night the head chef came over and told me, “Xiao Ning, come here.” I went over, expectant. “What’s up? Did the customers compliment the meat I fried?” I had always seen that in high-end restaurants when the customer was done with their meal they’d ask for the chef and thank them for making such a lovely meal for them. Aren’t a lot of high-end restaurants like that? They thank the chef and it’s a sign of respect to them. I was actually kind of touched when I asked, “What’s up? Was it good? Do they want to thank me?” I said, “I won’t go out. Why don’t you go out and accept the thanks on our behalf?” XD But he said, “Today the boss saw you eat a piece of the meat.” I explained that I was testing the seasoning, because I wasn’t sure how it came out. Because I was frying them by batch- it’s not as if I could fry all of it at once. If the first batch came out and it was too salty, I could adjust for the next batches. If it was too bland, I could add some salt. If the flavor of the pepper wasn’t strong enough, I could add more. I explained that I only tried a piece to guage the flavor.  He told me, “I know. But the boss saw and wanted me to let you know they will dock you 200.” I said, “Ge, 200 is all I make in a month. If you dock me 200, I would have worked this month for nothing.” He replied, “There’s no helping it. The boss said so.” /sigh/
LYN: And then... I just accepted it. Because I was just a worker. It was either that, or quit. I steeled myself up and told them I wanted to stay, and that I was there to learn before I quit. So I stayed for a little over a year. It was really a blow to the younger me. I was fresh out of school and that was the moment I really felt how cruel this society could be. They don’t care about your feelings, and they don’t care about what really happened. In this game, you are on the lowest level and you abide by the rules. Whatever they say goes. You have no power to fight back. The only choice is to stop working. But there’s another rule: You can quit, but you have to let them know one month in advance. Even if you wanted to quit, you’d still be stuck working there for another month before they let you go. Do you get the logic? Otherwise, they wouldn’t give you your deposit back. You can quit, but you have to let them know so they can find someone to replace you. I get it. It’s reasonable. But that month I didn’t have any money. If I wanted to quit, I would still have to work another month for nothing. If I just straight out left, they wouldn’t have given the deposit back. It’s just that cruel.
LYN: Someone said that minimum wage is so low. I’m not trying to tell you to… accept fate. That’s not what I’m trying to do. I just want to let you know how cruel society can be. 
LYN: But right now is a lot better than before. College students are much better off. Why? Because the skills you’re currently learning can be applicable towards jobs. You wouldn’t be like me, who could only go wash vegetables in some back kitchen to start. That would be a waste of your degree. Your starting point would be something related to your major, right? So the environment would be a lot better than mine. It wouldn’t be as cruel as my experience, so you don’t have to be afraid. 
C: Ning-ge, bosses with such narrow minds can’t run a business for long. LYN: Not necessarily. I went back to my hometown the year before last and their business was booming. I was driving past it and I could see that there was a line out the door. Really. So there’s no need to say that bosses with narrow minds can’t run a business for long. Honestly, it’s not entirely true. The world isn’t as nice as you imagine it to be. C: How infuriating. LYN: They’re still open! But it’s not important. I just think that these situations are very normal. After 1.5 years prepping ingredients, I made my way up to zan-rank! This doesn’t count as self-praise- but I’m a really fast learner! And, I am very adaptable. After a year and a half, I made it to zan-rank. It usually takes three years, but I did it in a year and a half! What does it mean? Let’s say the criminal- I mean, the customer!- wants to order. As the zan-bam your job is to /prep the ingredients and give it to the head chef, prep that plate and make sure nothing falls off of it, then hand the plate to the servers who give it to the waiters, who bring the plate to the table/. I made it to this rank and my salary had raised to 400/month. I used 1.5 years to double my salary. Friends, aren’t I hardworking? How many of you can say you’ve done the same? You must be dreaming. LYN: And then! I was in that rank for 2-3 months before I figured I had little to no chance of becoming head chef. It’s sort of in line- if your superior doesn’t move, you will never get the chance to cook. Not only will you not get to cook, you wouldn’t even have the chance to PRACTICE cooking. You can’t just come up and cook. There’s a training process- you have to know HOW to cook, starting from vegetables, then meats, then fish, and etc. You make your way up. But you won’t even have that, if the head chef doesn’t want you to. I had no room for improvement or advancement there. In the end I got to 800/month. But that was the limit. 
LYN: Right around then I had a friend. His uncle was opening a restaurant in Shenzhen. He said, “Xiao Ning, do you have the guts. Let us young folk go out and do something with ourselves. Let’s go.” I asked, “Where are we going?” and he replied, “Shenzhen.” I told him, “I’ve grown to this age and I’ve never been away from home. I haven’t even been to Shenyang. Me, from Dandong, has never even been to Shenyang. You want me to go to Shenzhen??” C: His uncle? LYN: Yes! One of my classmates- his uncle has a restaurant in Shenzhen. The point was that we’d go there to work and make money. So I went. He gave me 600/month. /claps/ In Shenzhen! LYN: “Da Ye” is “Bo Bo”. Usually your dad’s older brother. We call them “da ye” here.
LYN: We went and sure enough, my salary raised. To 600/month. In Shenzhen. INCLUDING food and housing! It wasn’t bad, either. It specialized in Jiangxi cuisine, and that’s why I’m more familiar with it. It’s very spicy! That was my first time eating more Southern dishes- Jiangxi cuisine. We ate chilies every day. But once you’re in a new place, there’s no way you’ll be cooking, and there’s no way to be a prep-chef anymore. You just go where you’re needed. When the boss saw me, they figured I looked pretty decent. Let’s put it this way- with my appearance it’s hard for me to make a living in the entertainment industry. But in a restaurant? I’m pretty decent. Among chefs in the cooking industry, I think my appearance is pulling its weight, don’t you think? If someone says, “LYN, you’re too ugly to be an actor!” I will accept it. But if you say, among chefs, “This kid is pretty lively.” Then there’s no contradicting it. The boss thought I looked decent enough. So what happened? You’ve been to those restaurants- the first floor has a big glass window and there are some young kids in chef’s jackets chopping vegetables. /starts naming a bunch of ingredients he would be chopping, and imitates the customers ordering what they want/ I was one of them, and made 600/month. I was a visual. 
LYN: I was in charge of cold dishes and stewed dishes. When I went, I started following a chef who was there to begin with. I could share some of his work. I made 600/month while he made 3800/month. I was concentrated, and went up to him and introduced myself. I let him know that if he needed any help from me, I would give it. He used one week to give me all of his daily work. What a generous guy. They all say that people with skills will never pass them down, but he sure did. All of it. I woke up at 6am every day to start chopping ingredients. After that, I would take the braised items out and make sure to bring the stock back to a boil. Then, I would work on my cold dishes. He would roll in at around 8am with his breakfast and say, “Oh, you’re done? Then, I’m going to eat breakfast.” I replied, “Yes, please do.” We’d eat. Then the customers would come and we’d get right to work. He really wasn’t shy about it. He passed everything down to me.
LYN: We had a bonus where if you bought a plate of cold dish, you could gain 50 cents (salary). So we made a cart full of cold dishes, and they had us push it around the hall, to see if we could sell any to people who wanted a side of cold dish. “If we don’t sell this in the afternoon, it will go bad by dinner. Why don’t you make a round?” So I took the cart, and did my round. But honestly, everyone was almost done eating, why would they even want to- C: Sell one dish, gain 50 cents? LYN: Yes. Ten dishes would be 5 dollars. In a month, that would be 150. I only made 600/month, base rate. If I sold ten dishes a day for a month, I would get an extra 150, wouldn’t I? It’s not small money. So I did my round. The problem is, people normally start off with cold dishes, who wants to order more when they’re practically done with their meal?? No one really ordered any extra. So the income there was actually pretty low. 
LYN: Later, I was thinking, “Shouldn’t I be making some advancements?” I figured I would learn more, so I learned everything they had to teach me. I really do learn quite quickly. With the exception of the spices bag. You’ve all eaten braised meat, right? The only thing they didn’t tell me, was what was in the spice bag. Everything else was allocated to me, with the exception of that spice bag. It was a secret recipe that they didn’t teach me. I worked there for so long, and they never let me in on it.
LYN: On 600/month, I worked in Shenzhen for three months. Then I got a raise- to 800/month. Friends, aren’t I capable? I spent three months to raise my salary by ⅓ of the original rate. How many people can say they’ve done that? Can you? Think about it- at that point I had already graduated from school for almost two years, and I made 800/month. In Shenzhen. Let’s not talk about eating and drinking. If you lived on that salary, would you even dare to go shopping?? Would you dare to buy a pair of pants or shoes? On only 800/month?? /mentions his favorite store because everything in it was discounted 50+% off/ I could buy a few t-shirts, and I wore them beautifully. At that time in Shenzhen, you didn’t go anywhere, let alone shopping. I was happy to be able to afford McDonalds.
LYN: So for the person complaining that after graduating from college that working is difficult and hard…you have to remember these words: “If you cannot handle the difficulties of life, you cannot become a man amongst men.” You always see the better side of life, but never the hard side. Everyone is the same. Once you graduate from school, everything else that comes after comes step by step. If you aren’t prepared, even if the perfect opportunity falls into your lap, you would not be able to handle it.  
C: There is no such thing as “easy” in the world of adults. LYN: Who doesn’t have their own hardships? No one’s life is perfect, it’s just that you are unaware of their imperfections.
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LYN: My studio just notified me and let me know that no one has contacted them regarding a contract for me to sing for them. No one has contacted them. It’s reached this point, so… it’s fine. I probably just encountered a scammer. Since they messed up our collaboration, do you think I could find their username through the playback and then sue them? XD I’ll sue them, and it will be considered a fraudulent business transaction. Do you think I can do that? Do we want to go so far? 
LYN: I know many of you are my new fans, so I wanted to share with you my life experiences that you’ve never heard before. Let’s do this- I know a lot of you are tuning in for the first time. If you think it’s interesting, I can tell you about all the things I’ve done before. What jobs I’ve had, the people I’ve met- I can tell you all about it. You just have to subscribe to my weibo. Okay? It’s about time. Its not about the struggle. I think that every experience I had before I was an artist is really a precious experience. LYN: I’ve seen that people have commented that I am very social. That I’m “greasy”- that it’s clear I know my way around navigating people and have been around. To that I want to say… /sigh/ I haven’t been around. I was just… fighting tooth and tail for a period of time, is all. C: I’ll buy the first autobiography. LYN: My life isn’t interesting, why would I write a book about it??? Stop messing around. Releasing a book, with my education??
LYN: But I do want to say! I didn’t tell you all that because I was trying to make you feel sorry for me. I don’t need to do that, because I’m doing very well for myself now! I have so many fans, and I’m an artist now. I’m past that phase and I’m better off now. I have work to do and dramas to film. I make a fair penny, too. So I’m not trying to play the pity card. I just wanted to share with you what I experienced in the time between graduating and really entering society. I’m sure that none of you are worse off than I was then, making only 600/month. 200/month. At the very least now you would be making 1200-1800/month, right?
LYN: Alright. Many of you probably haven’t subscribed to my weibo yet, but please do. I need to go and wash up before I review my script for tomorrow and get up early. :( LYN: I hope you had a wonderful and relaxing night, and thank you for keeping me company. I hope you enjoyed yourself. Let’s meet again in the next stream. Goodnight, everyone!
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👅 and 💖?
💖: Ship that needs more love:
I am in many ways tempted to answer with ships from small fandoms, because they definitely need more love, but it does feel somewhat unfair? The fandoms as a whole need more love, you know?
But picking a ship from a popular fandom that needs more love: Ningxian. I get why it isn't popular, because people don't like breaking up main ships, but-- it's got ridiculously escalating loyalty! The possibility of mutual "everyone, including you, sees you as a monster, but I don't" dynamics! So many opportunities for h/c!
👅Ship that you find most sexy:
This is a hard one to pick. At the moment the sexiest f/f ship is Chu Chu/Leng Yue. We've got the inherent eroticism of 'girls should protect girls,' someone being the first person to treat you as desirable (and one of the few people to treat you as 'not gross'!), as well as someone desiring you for yourself and not how politically useful you are.
At the moment the top m/m is Jing Beiyuan/Wu Xi. Because of his character development, you can both have a very sparkly-eyed Wu Xi who thinks Jing Beiyuan hung the Moon, or a Wu Xi who is affectionately aware of the shit Jing Beiyuan pulls, and both are very fun dymanics (even if I prefer the former.) Also: I know the genre conventions. I know what Priest was going for. But they switch.
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if it's not too much trouble, would you consider translating the chinese TU memes? It seems like they're funny... but I don't know any Chinese and I tried looking them up but I still don't get it 🥺
I assume you're referring to this incredible post (and not to, like, Chinese CQL memes in general). In which case yes I can try, because it’s hilarious.
(Usual caveats: I'm not Chinese, and my Mandarin is far from fluent)
(And a request: I'm just explaining the jokes to the best of my ability - if you find them funny all the credit belongs to the OP so go like/reblog that post instead of this one!)
Okay, so all of these are basically puns/wordplay, based on various forms of swapping out a character (Hanzi) from the name of a character (fictional) for another one that sounds the same but means something different.
In order:
1. Wei Wuxian: The first image is just his name, 魏无羡, and in the second one it swaps out both characters of wuxian (无羡) to get youxian (有线). The joke is that 无 is a negation roughly meaning 'without', whereas 有 means 'to have' and therefore functions as an opposite (i.e. 无 denoting the absence of something and 有 denoting the presence), and 羡 (xian) from Wei Wuxian's name means 'envy' but sounds like 线 (xian), which means 'string' or 'thread'. So if you're reading it aloud, it sounds like 'Wei without a thread, Wei with a thread'.
2. Lan Wangji: This is playing on 'Lan Zhan' - 蓝湛, where 湛 (zhan) is pronounced the same way as 站, which means 'to stand'. So the first image is just his name, but aloud also sounds like 'Lan stands', and then the second two are 蓝坐 (lan zuo) where 坐 means 'to sit', and 蓝躺 (lan tang), where 躺 means 'to recline' or 'to be lying down'.
3. Jiang Cheng: Playing on his courtesy name, Jiang Wanyin - 江晚吟 (individual characters meaning river + evening + song). The play here is specifically on 晚, 'evening', replacing this in the first image with 早 (zao) - 'early morning', and in the second image with 午 (wu) - 'afternoon'/'midday', before finishing with his actual name where of course 晚 (wan) is 'evening'. That the images go chronologically and also frame a kind of dawn/noon/evening of his life, starting with the brightness of morning and ending with the evening of, er, mourning, is just added genius and it hurts me.
4. Lan bros: Okay so ‘vacuum cleaner’ is 吸尘机 (xichenji), where the 吸尘 (xichen, literally ‘inhale dust’) has the same pronunciation as 曦臣 (xichen) in Lan Xichen’s name. So that’s the first image. The second plays on the fact that the 机 (ji, ‘machine’/’device’) of 吸尘机 is the same ji as in Lan Wangji’s name. So the second image is just 吸尘机 and is thus playing it as Xichen (same pronunciation as Xichen but different characters) and Wangji (same 'ji' as in his name) and thus the two Lan bros.
5. Wen Qing: I love this one. I love her name. Wen Qing is 温情 (warm + ...情 has many shades of meaning depending on context and/or the word it's in, but in this context along the lines of sentiment/emotion/feeling). The wordplay is mostly off of 温, in kind of a similar form as the Jiang Cheng set - it goes from 冷 (leng - 'cold') to 温 (wen - 'warm' and also her actual surname) to 热 (re - 'hot'), with expressions to match.
6. Wen Ning: Playing on his rarely-heard courtesy name Wen Qionglin - 温琼林 (individual characters are warm + jade + forest). But 琼 (qiong - fine jade) is homophonous with 穷 (qiong), which means ‘poor’ (as in impoverished) or ‘to exhaust/use up’. The first image is captioned with his name, but the second plays on 琼 sounding like 穷 by replacing 琼 in his name with 富 (fu), which means ‘wealthy’/’abundant’/’prosperous’. Oof.
7. Jin Guangyao: Man this one works so well. Jin Guangyao is 金光瑶 (individual characters are gold + light + jade), and the play is on swapping 光 (guang), which means ‘light’, for 暗 (an), which means ‘dark’/’dim’. But also 光 has connotations of honour/glory/goodness (and is the same guang as in Hanguang-jun), and 暗 has connotations of secret/hidden/clandestine. (Also I always think of Wei Wuxian on the rooftop in ep22 describing his three months in the Burial Mounds to Lan Wangji as 暗无天日的日子 - literally something like dark, sunless days but as an idiom 暗无天日 can mean total darkness but also an absence of justice. Anyway I digress. Or do I).
8. Jiang Fengmian: His name is  江枫眠, and the character this one is playing on is 眠 (mian) which means ‘dormant’/’asleep’, which in the second image is then swapped for 醒 (xing), which means ‘to awaken’.
9. Xiao Xingchen: The first image is just his name,  晓星尘 (why is his name so pretty - individual characters are dawn + star + dust). The joke is that 晓 (xiao), which means ‘dawn’ or ‘daybreak’ sounds the same as 小 (xiao) which means ‘small’ (or ‘young’). So the picture of him is small... and then then in the second, larger image the first character of his name is swapped for 大 (da), which means ‘big’. Why is this so fucking funny.
10. Wen Ruohan: lfaksjerlskjerj okay so his name is 温若寒 (individual characters warm + like/as if + cold/winter), and the play here is on 若 (ruo - ‘like’ or ‘as if’) sounding similar to (though in this case not a perfect homophone of) 肉(rou), which means ‘meat’. So the second image is just... Wen Frozen Meat.
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du-pusa · 3 years
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“It’s not for you to eat.” With the bow held in one hand and the goose in the other, Fu Shen turned and walked back. “Have Du Leng bring some wound medicine over to me.”
“Huh?” Yu Qiaoting’s head was full of fog. “What are you doing?”
“I’m having Du Leng treat its wound,” Fu Shen spoke without turning around. “Isn’t it going to go fly South? It can help me with something by the by.”
“Wah?”
“Haven’t you heard of fish geese passing on messages before? Unfortunately, this Marquis doesn’t have the beauty to make fish sink and geese plummet from the distraction, so I had to use force.” Saying that, Fu Shen thought it over for a bit, then felt that someone requesting something of a goose after wounding it was kind of senseless. Therefore, he raised it up in his hands, speaking to it with sincerity. “Sorry to be unfair to you, Brother Goose.”
The goose: “…”
Yu Qiaoting, who was left hanging with two bowls in his hands: “…”
Did the Marquis of Jing Ning qi deviate and go nuts?
when I tell you I love this book
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I have told you that there’ll be a day when you feel regret. Everyone in the Apothecary House spuspects that I killed these animals. So if I wish to, I can help you to get away with this. - What do you want me to do for you? I want you to pull an act with me.
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One of the cdrama romances that I am watching has a surprise sapphic fake-dating side pairing... I kinda assume this will not last and that they will end up with guys in the end, but right now they are pretending to be husband and wife because there is Only One Room Left In The Inn and I called one of them having a major crush on the other a couple of episodes ago when they were sparring/dancing*, so I am dying. (the drama in question is Love Better Than Immortality, which I am watching because of Zhao Lu Si, who was so adorable in The Romance of Tiger and Rose).
*Leng Ning knocked off one of Feng Caicai’s earrings while they were sparring and returned it to her while talking about how rare and beautiful it was, then explicitly making it clear she was comparing it to Feng Caicai! And while she was ~technically~ trying to make Feng Caicai feel better about her chances with the Xiao Bai (one of the main male leads), there was A Look in her eyes. Leng Ning has been incredibly unenthusiastic about her own designated het love interest essentially since the moment we met her, so seeing her actually being passionate about something (that wasn’t fighting) really kinda stood out.
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Cdrama: Please Don't Spoil Me (2022)
【拜托了!别宠我 Please Don't Spoil Me】 Trailer | 强势定档!看元气少女爆笑闹冷宫
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fy7FZeMzc8A
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Gilded Fate - Chapter 4
Reincarnation AU [Chapter 4/?] Characters: Xue Yang, Xiao Xingchen, Song Lan, Lan Sizhui, Lan Jingyi, Jin Ling, Original Characters. Pairings: Xue Yang/Xiao Xingchen, Song Lan/Xiao Xingchen, Lan Sizhui/Lan Jingyi
In all the world, there were very few cultivators that had achieved immortality. There was BaoShan SanRen, of course, who’d long since disappeared from the world after vowing to never take another disciple. Lan Wangji and Wei Wuxian, too, found their home together away from other cultivators. Wen Ning and Song Lan were technically immortal as Fierce Corpses, but most people believed them to be nothing more than myth and legend.
The other immortals, the only ones who hadn’t secluded themselves away, were Lan Sizhui, Lan Jingyi, Jin Ling, and Ouyang Zizhen. As good friends since childhood, the four cultivators had come together to build a joint sect on the south face of a mountain between LanLing and Gusu. The small village at the base of the mountain was one the larger sects paid no attention to, so when the renowned four immortal cultivators established their school there, the villagers flocked to their doors in hopes of being taken on as disciples.
At almost five hundred years old, the boys had long forgotten thoughts of encountering souls from their lives before immortality. All their attention was funnelled into their school, working hard to combine the principles from each of their clans into a single cohesive curriculum. Despite the first generation of disciples being an embarrassing train wreck of trial and error, they managed to produce a handful of decent and respectable cultivators.
The second generation was well into their studies when a long forgotten ghost appeared at their doorstep. Wen Ning had travelled to their mountain, bringing along with him a girl no older than 8 or 9 years old. After a heartfelt reunion between Lan Sizhui and his estranged relative, Ning had explained that he suspected the little girl to be the reincarnation of his older sister, Wen Qing. He begged them to take her in and teach her cultivation, hoping to give her a better life than the one she’d led in Wen Ruohan’s debt.
They agreed and Wen Ning left, saying if he stayed he’d be too much of an influence, either by his own feelings or his existence as a fierce corpse. So Wen Qing became Li JiaYi and was indoctrinated into BaLanSu Shi. Sizhui watched over her studies personally, feeling his own memories of Qinq resurface as she grew into the spitting image of her past self. By the time she was fourteen, her skills were well known in the cultivation world. With JiaYi representing the BaLanSu sect, they grew to be a gentry clan alongside Jin, Lan, Nie, and Jiang.
The world seemed bright and the future seemed promising until JiaYi became plagued with insomnia. The other disciples could find her up at odd hours of the night, practicing with her sword in the courtyard or poring over books in the library. After she fell asleep on her feet during a night-hunt and nearly lost her head to a measuring snake, Sizhui began playing Clarity for her twice a week before bed. For a while, it seemed to help.
When her soul finally awakened, the four immortals were unprepared. Soul awakening was rare and usually only heard of in small, insignificant instances. A farmer remembering a life where he fought in a war and so his sword skills improved slightly. A handmaid remembering a life in a kitchen and suddenly preparing complex dishes with ease. Nothing to the degree of what happened with Li JiaYi.
On the day Ouyang Zizhen was meant to marry, JiaYi stormed into the banquet hall and went on a sleep-deprived tangent about the crimes the gentry clans had committed against the Wen clan. When Zizhen tried to calm her down, she snapped and killed half the wedding guests, including Zizhen’s bride, before disappearing. If the slaughter of prominent clan members, some of which were clan heirs, wasn’t enough to bring the BaLanSu clan to an end, Wen Qing continued her siege of revenge in the city below.
The entire population of Da Su was decimated indiscriminately and reanimated as an army of walking corpses. The destruction was enough to bring Lan Wangji and Wei Wuxian out of seclusion to intervene. With their help, the walking corpses were destroyed, but in the end it was Wen Ning who subdued Qing long enough for Sizhui to finish her off. In the aftermath, the JinLan Yang sect was abolished and Zizhen removed himself from the cultivation world to a life of solitude.
Centuries could lessen the guilt and pain of what happened with Wen Qinq, but it was something Sizhui had never been able to dispel from his mind. He encountered more and more reincarnated souls; some he knew, most were strangers, but he dedicated himself to each and everyone in repentance for his failure to Li JiaYi.
~X~
When Jin Ling revealed the contents of his conversation with Xinyi the night before, Sizhui and Jingyi felt a wave of dread wash over them. Experiencing the symptoms of awakening for so long was utterly unheard of, and for someone like Xue Yang to persist for so long without losing his mind- It felt impossible to believe.
“A-Yuan. This is your area of expertise.” Jin Ling said, breaking the long silence that had fallen between them. “How do we proceed?”
Sizhui shook his head slowly. “I… I’m not sure…”
“He seems perfectly fine.” Jingyi said, eyes glued to the floor. “He shows no signs of awakening. He shows up for class on time, he does his work well, he has friends- I don’t.... I don’t see how this is possible.”
“Last semester.” Sizhui chewed his lip anxiously. “My class last semester was earlier than yours, A-Yi. He was almost always late, and missed class so frequently I had to fail him. I thought he just didn’t care about the class, since he’s only majoring in anthropology because of the Wang Collection.”
“The what?” Jin Ling interjected, getting brushed off immediately.
“I can’t believe I dismissed such an obvious sign.”
“That still doesn’t explain how he’s coping so well.” Jingyi was pacing around the room now, chewing on his thumbnail. “Do we even need to do anything right now?”
Sizhui was silent for a moment, considering their options and the position they were in before speaking. “Since he seems fine for now… let’s try to hold out until we leave Leng Shuang. We can’t seal him without arousing suspicion, and guiding his awakening would just be a burden on Song Lan and Xiao Xingchen.”
The others nodded in agreement and set the conversation to rest for now, heading out to rejoin the group of students Song Lan had led out to the clearing near the temple. While Jin Ling headed off on his own again, Sizhui and Jingyi were left alone to keep an eye on Xinyi, watching out for any symptoms they may have missed before. In their absence, the students had already constructed a dozen or so poorly-made kites and were getting ready to send them up as targets.
Song Lan guided the students to line up in groups of five, with everyone else waiting impatiently behind them, and showed them how to hold their bows. The first group fired off their first arrows and missed their kites completely. Going through four more arrows each, only two kites were brought down. The second group consisted of Xinyi, Chen, QianHua, and MingYue, which of course made their turn an unspoken competition. Chen shot all five arrows into the air with no luck. QianHua nicked his kite on his fourth try, but it stayed suspended in the air mockingly. MingYue brought her’s down on the second try, and Xinyi shot his down with the first arrow.
After retrieving their kites, MingYue turned to intercept Xinyi with a smile. “Nice shooting-”
“No.” Xinyi picked up his kite and turned away from her without so much as a sideways glance.
She frowned and crossed her arms over her chest, crumpling her kite slightly. “We’re here for four more days, are you really going to ignore me the whole time?”
“We?” He asked, back still turned to her. “Didn’t you come here with your twin? You’re not part of my class, I don’t have to pay attention to you.”
“He’s not my twin, he’s…”
“Oh, I’m sorry, are the matching robes a couple outfit? My bad.” Xinyi rolled his eyes, shooting Chen and QianHua an exasperated look as he rejoined them.
“Hardly!” MingYue’s grip on her kite tightened, tearing through the paper. She took a deep breath and loosened her grip, forcing a small smile. “Look. I may not be part of your class, but we’re here together regardless. Can’t we just be civil with each other?”
“I’ll be civil with you.” QianHua stepped in, waggling his eyebrows at her.
Her smile tightened, hiding an air of disgust. “A-Xin, I-”
Xinyi spun back to face her now, throwing his kite to the ground and stepping close to her. “First of all, don’t fucking call me that. Ever. Again. Second of all, there’s twenty other people here for you to bother. Just because your freak boyfriend keeps ditching you, doesn’t make you my fucking babysitting job. Just piss off!”
Without another word, he turned back and stormed off into the trees. Chen and QianHua exchanged startled looks and ran after him, ignoring Sizhui and Jingyi calling after them. Once they caught up to him, QianHua swung an arm around his neck, walking alongside him on the path back to the temple.
“Man. What fucked up shit did a girl that hot have to pull to make you blow her off like that?”
Xinyi pushed his arm off, but slowed his pace for the two to keep up with him. “She just gets under my skin. She’s irritating. And I don’t get why she’s suddenly trying to reconnect with me. I haven’t heard from her in two fucking years, and now suddenly she shows up here out of nowhere and wants to be my friend?”
QianHua nodded thoughtfully, humming obnoxiously. “Sounds like fate to me. You guys must have been lovers in a past life, destined to be together.”
Xinyi scoffed. “The only thing she’s in love with is my family’s artifacts. I’m certain that’s the only reason she dated me. I’d sooner marry Chen than consider giving her another chance.”
“Hmm… Chen’s pretty in these robes, but is he really wife material?”
“I’d make the best wife. Don’t be jealous A-Qian.” Chen replied, grabbing Xinyi’s hand. “In case you’ve forgotten, I’m the only one of us that knows how to cook.”
Xinyi broke out in laughter and pulled Chen close. “See? Perfect! I never have to look at MingYue again.”
“Wait! I forgot about his cooking, I want Chen for my wife!” QianHua grabbed Chen’s other hand and tried to pull him away from Xinyi.
“Hey! Hands off my wife, how dare you disgrace her like that!” Xinyi pulled Chen behind him and snatched up a stick from the side of the trail, brandishing it at QianHua. “Your whole clan should pay for her dishonour!”
Chen broke down to his knees, laughing so hard tears welled up in his eyes. The two launched into a dramatic sword fight, chasing each other up and down the trail, jumping off of rocks and spinning around trees. QianHua got two good strikes in, which just urged Xinyi to fight harder. He found another stick and held them both up at his foe.
“Yin QianHua! I never like to exaggerate when I’m talking.” Xinyi smirked and lunged forward, swinging both swords down at QianHua. “If I say I’m gonna kill someone’s entire clan, I’ll actually kill their entire clan. I won’t even leave a dog behind!”
QianHua blocked the first two blows, but missed the third as he burst out laughing. “A-Xin!”
Xinyi pushed QianHua to his knees with his foot and pointed his sticks at him.
“A-Xin!” QianHua kept laughing, even with the ‘swords’ at his throat. “A-Xin, you should be careful wielding two swords like that.”
Xinyi paused, breaking character to toss a bemused glance at Chen, who only shrugged in return.
“You don’t know the term ‘Ryoutoutsukai’?” QianHua dropped his stick and wiped tears from his eyes with his sleeve. “I didn’t realize you were so serious about marrying Chen.”
Xinyi was about to question the man further, but their nonsense was finally cut short by a pointed throat-clearing. Three sets of eyes shot up to see Lan Jingyi and Song Lan staring them down disapprovingly. QianHua and Chen both bolted to their feet, brushing dust and leaves off their robes.
“If you three have no interest in participating with the group, I can find you a better activity.” Jingyi said sternly, holding a hand out to signal them back towards the temple.
Once they returned, the three were sat down in the courtyard and left to stew in their nerves while Jingyi disappeared inside the temple. When he returned, each of them were given thick, blank notebooks, a couple dozen scrolls, inkwells, and brushes.
“These scrolls contain the 3,000 principles of the Lan clan. Transcribe them.”
~X~
It was nearly ten in the morning by the time Jin Ling made his way back to the pond. Despite having spent hours the night before exploring every inch of the surrounding area, things looked different during the day and he was bound to notice something he hadn’t seen before. He circled the pond a few times, trying to see if there was any spot where the water was clearer. When nothing new revealed itself, he decided to pull the compass back out and turn his attention to the forest.
As he followed his previous route, Jin Ling checked the talismans and sigils he’d left. Everything was still in place, untouched and unchanged. It almost seemed like a waste of sigil papers. Heaving a sigh, he ripped them down to hang up elsewhere later on. Reaching his last set of papers, he took out the compass and watched as the needle spun and jerked around, finally stopping to point up the hill in front of him.
He packed the papers away in his sleeves and started the climb. After ten or fifteen minutes, Jin Ling found the remnants of an old beaten path and began to follow it, leaving a sigil behind on one of the trees. The spiritual energy in the air had increased, giving him a small feeling of hope that he was close to finding what he was looking for. With the sensation growing stronger, Jin Ling wondered how Song Lan and Xiao Xingchen hadn’t been able to pick up on this.
During his first night at the temple, Jin Ling had questioned the two about it, but neither one seemed aware and had reassured him that if anything malicious resided in their mountains, they would have slain it right away. Not wanting to insult their cultivation, he’d dropped the subject, but continued to investigate on his own. Having Sizhui and Jingyi’s students at the temple provided a distraction for the priests and an excuse to ditch MingYue, not wanting to endanger her unnecessarily until he knew what exactly he was tracking.
Having followed the path for half an hour, Jin Ling slumped down against a tree to rest, deciding to stop for lunch before deciding whether or not to turn around and follow the path the other way. He’d barely taken a sip of water before a rustling in the trees had him springing back to his feet. He drew his sword and froze, straining his ears at the sound. The woods were quiet for a moment, but then the rustling came again. A twig snapping, leaves being disturbed, the clumsy sound of footsteps. Jin Ling walked forward slowly, approaching the noise with his sword pointed out.
From behind a thicket of vines, an ambling figure stumbled forward. It’s skin was nearly black, leathery, and it’s movements were stiff and jerky. It’s clothes were dirty and ripped and it’s eyes had no pupils. Jin Ling recognized the thing immediately as a walking corpse. It’s spiritual energy was low and posed no threat to Jin Ling, but it’s presence brought an unbelievable sense of foreboding. How many millenia had passed since Jin Ling had last seen a walking corpse? How many millenia had passed since he’d last seen anything beyond low level restless spirits?
Jin Ling lunged forward and slayed the thing with ease. A quick search of the corpse revealed no clues as to how it had transformed. Something about the modern world had quelled corpse transformation- if there was one here now it could only mean someone with cultivation abilities had reanimated it intentionally. In the past, Jin Ling had only encountered a handful of situations like this. One turned out to be an immortal who’d turned to necromancy, driven mad by her long life in solitude. Most instances were descendants of forgotten cultivator families who’d tried practicing with incomplete lessons passed down through the generations.
Although there had also been a couple instances of reincarnated cultivators who’d lived traumatic lives, died gruesomely, and awakened too suddenly. Considering the current circumstances, Jin Ling had a hunch as to which scenario he was probably dealing with. Packing away the corpse inside a qiankun pouch, the cultivator carried on in the direction the thing had come from. He tracked it’s path for a few hundred yards before it seemed to disappear. No other corpses appeared, so he decided to finish for the day and head back to the temple. Having wasted most of the day backtracking all around the mountain, he was looking forward to eating dinner and having a drink with Sizhui and Jingyi.
When he got back, Jin Ling was surprised to find only three boys sitting in the courtyard, as opposed to the gaggle of twenty-or-so children he was bracing himself for. Song Lan, Sizhui, and Jingyi were nowhere to be found. At a loss for anything else, Jin Ling walked up behind one of the boys and looked down at the notebook that was slowly being filled. He quirked an eyebrow.
“How’d you piss Jingyi off that bad?” He asked, startling Chen so badly he practically leapt over his table, spilling his inkwell onto the ground.
“Wh-where’d you come from?” Chen scrambled back, pushing his glasses back into place, smudging one of the lenses in the process.
“From behind you. Obviously.” Jin Ling retorted, turning to Xinyi. “This was Jingyi, right? What’d you do?”
Xinyi shrugged indignantly. “That girl you brought with you was pissing me off and she wouldn’t leave me alone, so I left.”
“Hmph. Whatever. Where’s Jingyi now? And Sizhui? Where is everyone?”
“Eating inside.” QianHua replied, slumping over his table.
Jin Ling narrowed his eyes. “What, did they forget about you? Get up. Don’t transcribe anymore of that bullshit.”
The three boys shot up, chirping out thank you’s and trailed after Jin Ling like baby ducks, following him into the temple to where everyone else was eating. He shooed them in and directed them to sit down before joining Sizhui and Jingyi. The latter gave him an annoyed look, immediately berating him for bringing the three back in.
“Jin Ling! Don’t interfere with the way I discipline my students! Did they even finish transcribing the principles? How can you undermine me like this-?”
“A-Yi, eat your dinner.” Jin Ling cut him off, shoving a piece of lotus root into his mouth. “There’s 3,000 Lan principles and you had them using brushes. They wouldn’t have finished even if they worked nonstop for the next four days.”
Jingyi frowned, mumbling through the root. “That’s still not for you to decide…”
“Don’t talk with your mouth full.” Jin Ling snapped back. “Song Daozhang. Why has Xiao Daozhang not joined us for a meal yet?”
Song Lan looked over, tearing his eyes from where Xinyi and his two friends sat in the corner. “He’s here tonight, he just left to make more tea.”
~X~
After seeming to only see Xiao Xingchen when he was alone, Xinyi was relieved to finally see the man at dinner, confirming he hadn’t hallucinated him. However, it didn’t make him any less of an enigma. Xiao Xingchen hadn’t spoken at all the entire meal. Even when one of the professors or Jin Ling addressed him directly, he’d only smile or nod. With how easily Xingchen spoke to Xinyi, it seemed strange that he wouldn’t speak to the men he actually knew. The curiosity ate at him, but there was no way to even get near him with Song Lan there, and at the end of dinner, Xingchen quickly disappeared again.
Xinyi shrugged and decided to worry about it later. After staring at those scrolls for over two hours, his brain was too fried to do anything but go to bed. Accompanied by Chen and QianHua, Xinyi dragged his feet back to their shared room. They stripped out of their robes in silence and slipped into their beds, too tired to even complain about Jingyi’s arcane punishment. The only break in silence came from QianHua just as they were dozing off.
“Hey….”
“What.”
“After that battle today... you’re not even going to sleep next to your wife?” QianHua whispered, stifling laughter.
Xinyi snorted and grabbed whatever piece of clothing was nearest to him and chucked it at him. “Go the fuck to sleep.”
Do not kill within Cloud Recesses.
Do not fight without permission.
Do not go out at night.
Do not make noise.
Do not walk too fast.
Do not laugh for no reason.
Do not sit with a disgraceful pose.
The words echoed over and over again. Ghostly white figures walked past him in a line, one after another. As the whispers grew distant and muddled, the figures faced him and moved in closer. The one directly in front of him was a middle-aged woman, her face lined with worries. Her soft eyes were upturned with sorrow and tears spilled over her cheeks.
“How could you kill me so easily?”
Her voice was filled with heavy sobs. Tears spilled out faster and stained her pale face.
“You didn’t even spare my daughter, who was only four years old.”
A man took her place, his features much harsher and filled with anger.
“How disgraceful you are, cutting up my corpse for him.”
A young boy around his age spoke next.
“My body was never found. I was read no burial rights. No one burned paper money for me at a shrine. Why do you get to live again while I’m trapped in restlessness?”
He turned away desperately, trying to escape the ghosts coming towards him.
“You were still laughing as you carved the flesh from my bones.”
He squeezed his eyes shut, covering his face with his hands.
“You turned me into a corpse and made me kill my own brother.”
“I was on my way to my wedding-”
��You killed my children in their beds-”
“You were still laughing-”
“Was it fun?”
The whispers disappeared and, slowly, he opened his eyes. Only one ghostly figure remained. A man who shined like moonlight, with pale skin like porcelain, who’s only flaw was white bandage wrapped around his eyes.
“Was it fun?”
Two red blotches appeared on the bandages where his eyes would be.
“Of course it was. It’s always fun for you.”
The red bled down his cheeks.
“Killing people… it’s just a game to you.”
His throat opened up and added to the red pouring from his eyes, blooming down the front his white robes.
“Was my death… fun?”
Xinyi opened his eyes. The room was still dark. Chen and QianHua were still asleep beside him. He sat up and kicked the blankets off of him, his weary gaze settling on the crouched silhouette in the corner. Was that Chen’s backpack and clothes piled up? He squinted, leaning forward into a kneeling position. The silhouette mirrored his actions and leaned forward. His heart lurched and he jumped to his feet, his fingers turning cold. The silhouette stood up and took a step forward.
It’s long, black hair was disheveled, the knot at the top half falling out of it’s ribbon. It’s clothes were loose and sloppily held together. It’s eyes were blank slates, no pupils to indicate what Xinyi already knew- that it was looking directly at him. He looked down at Chen and QianHua for a split second, and when he looked back, the man was gone. Not waiting for it to come back, he opened the door and slipped out into the hall.
“Xue Yang!”
The figure reappeared in the hallway, spitting the words out with one finger pointed up accusingly. Fear shot through Xinyi’s body like electricity and sent him flying down the corridor, paying no attention to which way he was going, not stopping until he nearly collided with the closed door of the artifact room. He yanked the door open, stepped into the room, and slammed it shut. On his hands and knees, Xinyi crawled across the floor and made himself as small as possible in the far corner of the room.
Just as his heart rate was finally returning to normal, the door began to slide open. He held his breath, hoping the ghost somehow wouldn’t find him if he didn’t move or make any noise. But the man that appeared in the doorway wasn’t disheveled or dressed in rags. He was dressed in a plain, white night robe and his hair was neatly combed down his back. Xiao Xingchen stood across from Xinyi, his eyes finding him in the dark immediately.
“Appreciating the art?”
Xinyi let out a heavy breath of relief. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to wake you up.”
Xingchen smiled. “I was already awake.”
The light from Xingchen’s lamp illuminated the room as he came inside and closed the door behind him. He crossed the room and knelt in front of Xinyi, placing the lamp on the floor beside them.
“Nightmare?”
Xinyi nodded slowly. “How’d you guess?”
“It’s the middle of the night.” Xingchen replied, his smile widening. “And you’re hiding in the only room in the temple full of swords.”
He looked over at the wall of swords beside him, having not even noticed them until now, and broke out laughing. Or crying. Or both. He covered his face with his hands, trying not to let the other man see.
“Xinyi?” Xingchen reached a hand out and placed it on Xinyi’s knee.
After a moment, he dropped his hands, meeting Xingchen’s gaze.
“Did something else happen?”
Xiao Xingchen’s face showed such genuine concern it hurt Xinyi’s heart. Something about it made him want to laugh again, but another part of him wanted to tell Xingchen what he saw, confide in him about all the horrible nightmares he’s been having and how now he seemed to be plagued by restless spirits.
“Xingchen…” His fingers rubbed together anxiously. “What does… Xue Yang mean?”
The man’s body went rigid. The smile disappeared from his face and his gaze hardened. Xinyi regretted his question immediately. He wasn’t sure which was worse; the way Xingchen was looking at him or the fact that he recognized the words the ghost had shouted at him.
“Why are you asking me that?” He asked planely.
Feeling his nerves building up, Xinyi laughed quietly and looked away. “It’s nothing. It’s just nonsense from my dream.”
“Don’t lie to me.”
He clenched his fists. “Would you believe me if I said I heard it from a ghost?”
Xingchen was silent and Xinyi couldn’t help but look back up. To his relief, the angered expression he wore before had dissipated and his features were soft again. The man looked down at the flame from the lamp, wrapping his fingertips on the floor, drumming out that same beat from the day at the river. After running through the beat several times, Xingchen looked back at Xinyi.
“Every artifact in this temple is thousands of years old. The tapestries, the fans, and porcelain dishware. They all have ghosts attached to them. Most people aren’t sensitive enough to hear them.” Xingchen took Xinyi’s hand and held it between his own. “These restless spirits think only of why they’re trapped here. Time is frozen for them, so they don’t understand things like forgiveness or change. Your nightmares have made you vulnerable to them- you can hear them now.”
Xinyi swallowed hard, unsure of whether or not he believed what the man was saying. He didn’t want to believe it- that the ghosts he saw were real and that he was going to keep seeing them. Was it just one more horrible reality that he’d have to adjust to, like he had to adjust to the nightmares?
“Xue Yang.”
He looked up, startled to see that Xingchen had leaned in closer to him.
“It’s a name.” He looked to the right where JiangZai stood in its case. “The name of the man who owned that sword.”
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[TASK 177: SINGAPORE]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 1,000+ Singaporean faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Siew Feng Choo (1944) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Margaret Leng Tan (1945) Singaporean [Chinese] - pianist. 
Nancy Lam (1948) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, tv personality, and celebrity chef.
Stephanie Marrian (1948) Singaporean [Indian] - actress, singer, and model.
Li Yinzhu (1949) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Anna Ru Ping Lim (1951) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and singer.
Anita Sarawak / Ithnaini binti Mohamed Taib (1952) Singaporean [Malay] - actress, singer, and tv host.
Lena Lim (1952) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Rahimah Rahim (1955) Singaporean [Malay] - singer.
Lynnette Seah (1957) Singaporean [Chinese] - violinist. 
Jacintha Abisheganaden (1957) Singaporean [Sri Lankan, Chinese] - singer and actress. 
Julia Nickson (1958) Singaporean [Chinese] / English - actress.
Marrie Lee / Doris Young Siew Keen (1959) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, director, producer, and writer.
Hong Huifang / Ang Hwee Fang (1960) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Xiang Yun / Chen Cuichang (1961) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Fauziah Ahmad Daud (1962) Singaporean [Malay] - actress.
Zeng Huifen (1962) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Jessica Martin (1962) Singaporean - actress, singer, and impressionist.
Lin Meijiao (1963) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Tan Kheng Hua (1963) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese, Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Qiu Lian Liu (1963) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Khym Lam (1963 or 1964) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese, Welsh] - actress. 
Hanis Saini Hussey (1964) Singaporean [Malay] - model.
Gong Li (1965) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress. 
Chen Liping / Tan Lee Peng (1965) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and model.
Yang Libing (1965) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Chen Xiuhuan (1965) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Bella Esperance (1965) Singaporean - actress.
Ying Yuen / Dawn Yuen / Yokey Tan (1966) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Aileen Tan (1966) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Siow Lee Chin (1966) Singaporean [Chinese] - violinist. 
Edna Wong (1966) Singaporean - model.
Sharon Tay (1966) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, tv presenter, and journalist.
Kym Ng / Ng Kwee Khim (1967) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Gayle San (1967) Singaporean - DJ and producer.
Zoe Tay (1968) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress, singer, and model.
Joyce Beetuan Koh (1968) Singaporean - composer, sound artist, and educator.
Huang Biren / Wee Pat Ling (1969) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
DJ Rap / Charissa Saverio (1969) Singaporean [Malay, Irish] / Italian - DJ and producer.
Irene Ang (1989) Singaporean - actress. 
Margaret Lee / Lee Mui Lin (1970) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Pan Lingling / Phua Leng Leng (1970) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Rosalina Musa (1971) Singaporean - actress, singer, and tv personality.
Patricia Mok (1971) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Fann Wong / Fann Woon Fong (1971) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actress, singer, and model.
Joanne Choo (1971) Singaporean - actress.
Selena Tan (1971) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, producer, director, and writer.
Madeline Chu (1971) Singaporean - actress.
Eileen Yeow / Yiu Ying-ying (1972) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress, model, and Miss Universe Singapore 1991.
Jasmine Lowson (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] / English - actress, tv presenter, and journalist.
Wong Li Lin (1972) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actress, tv host, and businesswoman.
Diana Ser (1972) Singaporean [Chinese, English, Possibly Other] - actress, tv host, tv presenter, and journalist.
Annabel Chong (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - adult actress. 
Kit Chan (1972) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - singer and actress. 
Pam Oei (1972) Singaporean - actress.
Ivy Lee (1973) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Nora Ariffin (1973) Singaporean - model.
Carole Lin (1973) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Vernetta Lopez (1973) Singaporean [Thai, Kristang, Peranakan Chinese, Portuguese] - actress, radio host, and DJ.
Michelle Goh (1973) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Norleena Salim (1973) Singaporean [Malay] - actress, singer, and comedian.
Janice Koh (1973) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Corrinne May (1973) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - singer and musician.
Ann Kok / Guo Shu Xian (1973) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress.
Beatrice Chia (1974) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and director.
Michelle Saram (1974) Singaporean [Indian, Chinese] - actress and singer.
Paulyn Sun / Pauline Suen / Alien Sun / Suen Kai-kwan (1974) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and Miss Universe Singapore 1994.
Andrea De Cruz (1974) Singaporean [Chinese, Portuguese] - actress.
Lina Ng (1974) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Nadya Hutagalung (1974) Singaporean [Batak Indonesian, Unspecified White] - actress, model, tv host, and artist.
Mavis Hee / Xu Meifeng / Xu Meijing (1974) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and actress.
Cynthia Koh / Xu Mei Zhen (1974) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Quan Yi Fong (1974) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Colette Wong (1974) Singaporean - tv host and sports reporter.
Tanya Chua (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer. 
Sophie Navita (1975) Singaporean [Batak Indonesian] - actress, singer, and tv presenter.
Jacelyn Tay (1975) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Catherine Tan (1975) Singaporean - actress.
Sharon Au (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host. 
Carol Smith (1975) Singaporean - radio host.
Kam Ning (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - violinist. 
Cheryl Miles (1975) Singaporean - actress, singer, tv personality, and radio personality.
Michelle Chia (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and tv host.
Constance Song (1975) Singaporean - actress and model.
Loretta Chen (1976) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress, tv presenter, radio personality, and author.
Sharmaine Yeoh (1976) Singaporean - actress.
Evelyn Tan (1976) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and singer.
Vivian Lai (1976) Singaporean [Taiwanese] - actress and tv host.
Yvonne Lim (1976) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Jamie Yeo (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, radio host, and DJ.
Eunice Olsen (1977) Singaporean [Chinese, Kristang, Portuguese, Swedish] - actress, model, tv host, musician, and Miss Universe Singapore 2000.
Belinda Lee Xin Yu (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Melody Chen (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] / Thai, English - actress, tv host, and radio host.
Gwendoline Yeo (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, writer, and musician. 
Michelle Chong (1977) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actress, tv host, producer, and director.
Gina Lim (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Vanessa-Mae / Vanessa-Mae Vanakorn Nicholson (1978) Singaporean [Chinese] / Thai - violinist and alpine skier.
Joi Chua (1978) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - singer.
Cindy Bernadette (1978) Singaporean [Malay, Hokkien Chinese, Peranakan Chinese, Italian, French, British] - actress, singer-songwriter, director, producer, and screenwriter.
Eelyn Kok (1978) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese] - actress.
Anna Belle Francis (1978) Singaporean [Malay, Unspecified White] - singer.
Zeng Shimei / Priscelia Chan (1978) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Yasminne Cheng (1978) Singaporean - DJ and radio host.
Jean Danker (1978) Singaporean [Chinese, Unspecified White] - radio host and DJ.
Thi Doan Trinh Tran (1978) Singaporean - model.
Stefanie Sun (1978) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - singer-songwriter.
Yida Huang (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Rosalyn Lee (1979) Singaporean - radio host.
Elsa Lin (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Ng Hui (1979) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Bevlyn Khoo (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Deborah Sim (1979) Singaporean - actress.
Cheryl Chin (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Rosanne Wong (1979) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress and singer.
Lea Simanjuntak (1979) Singaporean [Batak Indonesian] - actress and singer.
Mindee Ong (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Ou Xuan / Jeanette Aw (1979) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress, filmmaker, and author.
Celest Chong (1979) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress, singer, and model.
Kaylani Lei (1980) Singaporean [Filipino, Chinese] - adult actress.
Stella / Stella Huang / Stella Ng (1980) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - singer, actress and model.
Desiree Siahaan (1980) Singaporean [Indonesian, Filipino, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch] - actress.
Gillian Tan (1980) Singaporean - actress and model.
Olinda Cho (1980) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, actress and entrepreneur.
Rima Melati Adams (1980) Singaporean [Malay] / Thai, Unspecified White - actress, singer, model, and tv personality.
Youyi / Lin Youyi (1980) Singaporean [Hoa, Indonesian] - actress and tv host.
Lydia Look (1980) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and writer.
Nikki Chao (1980) Singaporean - adult actress.
Sarah Tan (1980) Singaporean [Chinese, English] - model, tv presenter, radio host, and DJ.
Kaira Gong (1981) Singaporean [Shanghainese Chinese] - singer. 
Ase Wang (1981) Singaporean [Chinese, Swedish] - actress and model.
Joey Ng (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Rui En (1981) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress.
Joanna Dong (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, actress and host.
Angela Lin (1981) Singaporean - actress.
Paige Chua (1981) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress, model, and tv host.
Jocie Kok / Guo Mei Mei (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Vanessa Fernandez (1982) Singaporean [Chinese, Indian] - singer and radio presenter.
Race Wong (1982) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress and singer.
MAS1A / Masia One / Masia Lim (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Sophine Bai (1982) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Nurul Aini (1982) Singaporean [Malay] - actress and tv presenter.
Lim Peifen (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] - radio host.
Fiona Xie (1982) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Denise Keller (1982) Singaporean [Kristang, Chinese, German] - model and tv presenter.
Yan Kay Kay (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (yankaykay).
Meivys Sahily (1982) Singaporean / Afro-Cuban - singer-songwriter, model, congas player, and dancer.
Min Lee (1982 or 1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - violinist. 
Jade Seah (1983) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese, Unspecified White] - actress, model, tv host, and DJ.
Maia Lee (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and tv personality.
Roz Pho / Rosalind Pho (1983) Singaporean - actress.
Kelly Poon / Kelly Pan (1983) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - singer.
Tay Kewei (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Adele Wong (1983) Singaporean [Wu Chinese] - actress, singer, screenwriter, and writer.
Joanne Peh / Bai Wei Xiu (1983) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Tanya Barlow (1983) Singaporean - actress, makeup artist, and animator.
Dawn Xiana Moon (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter and dancer.
Lilian Tang (1983) Singaporean - actress.
Jessica Gomes (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] / Portuguese - actress and model.
Milla Khan (1984) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Felicia Chin / Chen Jing Xuan (1984) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actress, singer, model, and tv host.
Karen Ivy Diaz (1984) Singaporean - model.
Sheila Sim (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Wani Ardy (1984) Singaporean / Malaysian - singer-songwriter, poet, and writer.
Pamelyn Chee (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress. 
Simone Heng (1984) Singaporean - tv personality, radio host, and MC.
Annabel Tan (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Meity Chan (1984) Singaporean - model.
Hazlina Abdul Halim (1985) Singaporean [Malay, Unspecified Other] - tv presenter, DJ, radio host, and journalist.
Silver Ang (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer, tv host, and blogger.
Jia Diaz Navergas (1985) Singaporean - model.
Angel Tracy (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Olivia Ong (1985) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese] - actress and singer.
Kylie Chong (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Rachel Kum (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2009.
Tenashar / Debbie Valerie Long (1985 or 1986) Singaporean - model and DJ.
Gayatri Shunmugam (1986) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - model.
Rebecca Lim (1986) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress.
Leandra Veronica Rasiah (1986) Singaporean - singer.
Faraliza Tan (1986) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] - model and Miss World Singapore 2008.
Oon Shu An (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and web show host.
Peggie Neo (1986) Singaporean - youtuber.
Ling Kai (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Possi Pho (1986) Singaporean - actress.
Dawn Yeoh (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Roshni Kaur Soin (1986) Singaporean - model and Miss World Singapore 2007.
Charmaine Yee (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - tv host, radio host, DJ, MC, and producer.
Bong Qiu Qiu /  Ang Chiew Ting (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer.
Kanny Theng (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and tv host.
Cheryl Wee (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Ya Hui / Xu Yahui / Koh Yah Hwee (1987) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress and tv personality.
Sarah Cheng-De Winne (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and musician. 
Daphne Khoo (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Sylvia Ratonel (1988) Singaporean [Filipino, Unspecified White] - singer.
China Soul (1988) 1/4 Singaporean [Chinese], 3/8 Norwegian, 1/4 English, 1/8 German - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Seraph Sun / Seraphine Sng Sin Pei (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and tv host.
Stella Zheng (1988) Singaporean - model. 
Tiffany Fang (1988) Singaporean - model.
Bharathi Rani (1988) Singaporean [Indian] - actress, tv host, and dancer.
Tay Kexin (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Sylvia Chan (1988) Singaporean - youtuber (Ryan Sylvia).
iNCH / Inch Chua (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, musician, producer, actress and artist.
Nicole Joy Tan (1988) Singaporean - actress.
Tiffany Yong (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and blogger. 
Eito Rti (1988) Singaporean - model.
Shi Lim (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2013.
Vanessa Vanderstraaten (1988) Singaporean - actress.
Lynn Tan (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2012.
Maria Franco (1988) Singaporean - model.
Ling Na Lee (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Gayle Nerva (1989) Singaporean - actress, singer-songwriter, and tv host.
Pilar Arlando (1989) Singaporean [Indonesian, Indian, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch] - model and Miss World Singapore 2009.
Evalee Lin (1989) Singaporean - actress.
Shine Koh (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Munah Bagharib (1989) Singaporean [Unspecified Arab] - host and actress.
Ateeqah Mazlan (1989) Singaporean [Malay] - actress, singer, and dancer.
Sukki Singapora (1989) Singaporean [Indian] / English - burlesque performer.
Melissa Koh (1989) Singaporean - youtuber. 
Apple Chan (1989) Singaporean [Hong Kongese] - actress and singer.
Poojaa Gill (1989 or 1990) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
RRILEY / Sandra Riley Tang (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer-songwriter, and bassist.
Joanna Lim (1990) Singaporean - actress and model.
Sarah Lyana (1990) Singaporean - model. 
Ris Low (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Kassie / Kassima Isabelle (1990) Singaporean [Malay, Iranian, Chinese] / Italian, Irish, English - youtuber (Gloom).
Jamela Spencer (1990) Singaporean - model. 
Tanooja Rai Dixit (1990) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Syazwani Hussain (1990) Singaporean - model.
Joanna Chiew (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Rachell Tan (1990) Singaporean - instagrammer (pxdkitty).
Eswari Gunasagar (1990) Singaporean [Indian] - actress.
Jae Liew (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Burqq (1990) Singaporean - instagrammer (burqq).
Jannassa Neo (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and singer.
Iskandariah Puteri Sarlieman (1990) Singaporean - model.
Lady Kash / Kalaivani Nagaraj (1990) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - rapper-songwriter.
Jill Lim (1990) Singaporean [Chinese, Unspecified White] - DJ and radio host.
Rebecca Chen (1990) Singaporean - model.
Chew Jia Min (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Miss International Singapore 2013.
Janina Espinoza (1990) Singaporean - model.
Cheryl Cheng (1990) Singaporean - model.
Constance Lau (1990 or 1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and radio personality.
Atikah Suhaime (1991) Singaporean [Malay, Javanese, Unspecified Arab] - actress and model.
Michelle Wong (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and tv host.
Sikeen Chan (1991) Singaporean - instagrammer (chansikeen).
Hayley Woo (1991) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress.
Sonia Chew (1991) Singaporean - tv personality and radio host.
Maria Mulisha (1991) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Kimberly Wang (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and radio host.
Andrea Razali (1991) Singaporean [Malay] - model, makeup artist, and Miss International Queen Singapore 2020. - Trans!
Shelia Tan (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Christabel Chua (1991) Singaporean - instagrammer (bellywellyjelly).
Nadiyah Shahab (1991) Singaporean [Malay] - actress, model, and tv personality.
Eifa Awi (1991) Singaporean - model.
Liyann Seet (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Chloe Ng (1991) Singaporean - actress and model.
Jacqueline Toh (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Ava Aashna Chopra (1991) Singaporean [Indian] - actress and model.
Jayley Woo (1991) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actress.
Rathi Menon (1991) Singaporean [Indian] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2014.
Ferlyn G / Ferlyn Wong (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, dancer and actress.
Efy Ramdan (1991) Singaporean - model.
Kyla Tan (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Audrey Goh (1991) Singaporean - instagrammer (sparrowonweed).
Jessica Henwick (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] / English - actress.
Miko Bai (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer (By2).
Yumi Bai (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer (By2).
Berlin Ng (1992) Singaporean - instagrammer (berlin.ng).
Mireen Ng (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Tabitha Nauser (1992) Singaporean [Indian] / Swiss - singer.
Victoria Loke (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Rachel Rutt (1992) Singaporean / English - model.
Hema Manwani (1992) Singaporean [Indian] - model. 
Abigail Sin (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - pianist. 
Bhaama Padmanathan (1992) Singaporean [Tamil] - model and Miss World Singapore 2016.
Annette Lee (1992) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese] - actress and singer.
Huyen Nguyen Thu (1992) Singaporean [Vietnamese] - model.
Katrina Ch’ng (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Jamie Guna (1992) Singaporean - model.
Yumi Peh (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Caryl Erika Nillo (1992) Singaporean - model.
Addeva Eow (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Hanli Hoefer (1992) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese, German] - model and tv presenter.
Denise Camillia / Denise Camillia Tan (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv personality.
Drea Chong / Andrea Chong (1992) Singaporean - instagrammer. 
Esther Choey (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Winlove Dela Cerna (1992) Singaporean - model.
Alina Ang (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Stella Seah (1992) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - singer-songwriter. 
Ming Bridges (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] / British - singer, actress and model.
Nurul a’isyah Sudin (1992) Singaporean - model.
Cindy Liu (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Elly Arriana (1992) Singaporean - model.
Xinyan Lu (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model. 
AmanderSings (1993) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and youtuber.
Narelle Kheng (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer, and bassist.
Manuela Bruntraeger (1993) Singaporean [Malay, Peranakan Chinese, Portuguese, German] - model, tv host, Miss Universe Singapore 2017, and Miss Earth Singapore 2016.
Boon Hui Lu (1993) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actress and singer. 
Aurelia Hathaway (1993) Singaporean - instagrammer (aureliahathaway).
Jasmine Sim (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Melody Low (1993) Singaporean - actress and model.
Lisa Marie White (1993) Singaporean [Malay, Unspecified White] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2015.
Maria Savych (1993) Singaporean - model.
Gina Tan (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and model.
Mongchin Yeoh (1993) Singaporean⁣ - instagrammer (mongabong).
Megan Zheng (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and novelist.
April May (1993) Singaporean - model. 
Jesslyn Felicia (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Czarina Justine (1993) Singaporean - model.
Yaya Hamid (1993) Singaporean [Malay] - singer-songwriter.
Tasha / Natasha Low (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, dancer and television host.
Sonia Tan (1993) Singaporean - instagrammer (okaysonz).
Yumi Chung (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Charmian Tan (1993) Singaporean - radio presenter.
Luisa Gan (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and model.
Dalreena Poonam Gill (1994) Singaporean [Indian] - model, Miss World Singapore 2014, and referee.
Vanessa Peh (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, and Miss World Singapore 2018.
Carrie Wong (1994) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actress.
Kate Liu (1994) Singaporean - pianist. 
Elizabeth Lee (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Mohana Prabha (1994) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2019.
Linying (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer. 
Reiko Zhang (1994) Singaporean - DJ.
Sherrill Quek (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Carrie Wong (1994) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] / Malaysian [Chinese] - actress.
Xiang Kate (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Ashvini Anandan (1994) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
L Lee Ying (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Jade Rasif (1994) Singaporean [Malay, Javanese, Chinese, Irish, French, Dutch] - actress, model, and DJ.
Phedra Joy (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Jiayee Chua (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Amaliah Rizqi (1994) Singaporean [Indonesian] - model.
Somaline Ang (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Kylie Yeo (1994) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2017.
Aylna Neo (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (aylna).
Yue Chen (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Zahra Khanum (1995) Singaporean [Malay, Kashmiri, Pakistani] - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2018.
Fiona Kwek (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Averiana Asang (1995) Singaporean - model. 
Tyen Rasif (1995) Singaporean [Malay, Javanese, Chinese, Irish, French, Dutch] - musician, model, youtuber, personal trainer, and bodybuilder. 
Kimberly Chia (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer-songwriter, and model.
Charlotte Lum (1995) Singaporean - instagrammer (charlottelum).
Kayley Tan (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (kayleytan).
Honora Tajima (1995) Singaporean [Japanese] - model.
Soh Pei Shi (1995) Singaporean⁣ [Chinese] - instagrammer and youtuber (speishi).
Chantalle Ng (1995) Singaporean - actress.
He Ying Ying (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress. 
Shalini Paris (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Aimee Cheng-Bradshaw (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] / English - model.
Adrianna Arumugam (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Denise Soong Ee Lyn (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (denisesoongeelyn).
Hirfana Ahamed (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Jia Hui Tan (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Chrysan Lee (1995) Singaporean - instagrammer (chrysanlee).
Gayathri Gopakumar (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Ashley Nicole (1995) Singaporean - model.
Cleodora Wijaya (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - model. 
Davina Naidu (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Jasmine Sokko / Jasmine Wong Chu Qing (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter and producer.
Sam Rui (1996) Singaporean - singer. 
Cheris Lee (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer, model, dancer, and kpop idol (GBB).
Fiona Fussi (1996) Singaporean [Chinese, Austrian] - model.
Sofia (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model (instagram: cheeesetart).
Nasihah Anuar (1996) Singaporean - model.
Cherie Chan (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model. 
JaJaa Zarinyap (1996) Singaporean⁣ / Thai - model (instagram: jajaazarinn).
Layla Ong (1996) Singaporean - model.
Angie Watkins (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] / Unspecified White - model.
Laanya Ezra Asogan (1996) Singaporean [Indian, Indonesian, Unspecified White] - model and Miss World Singapore 2017.
Celine Leong (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - youtuber (MiniMoochi).
Olivia Sorley (1996) Singaporean - actress and filmmaker.
Cheryl Chou (1996) Singaporean [Shanghainese Chinese] - actress, model, tv host, and Miss Universe Singapore 2016.
Kanika Chachera (1996) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Zanelle (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - instagrammer (znnlle).
Hannah Delisha (1996) Singaporean [Malay] / English - actress, singer, and tv host.
Naomi Neo (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - youtuber and instagrammer (naomineo_).
Jirapa Tosubjaroensuk (1996) Singaporean - model.
Wang Hui Qi (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Miss International Singapore 2016.
Nicole Ariel Teo (1996) Singaporean - model.
YanLing Chui (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Ria Sani (1996) Singaporean - model.
Yeap Yi (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Pragathi Guruprasad (1997) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - singer and model.
Saffron Sharpe (1997) Singaporean - instagrammer (saffronsharpe).
Noè Neo (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Debbie Soon (1997) Singaporean - instagrammer (debbwie).
Chen Lyn Tshua (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Shanisse Tsai (1997) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - singer.
Nisa Khalisa (1997) Singaporean - model.
Claire Lim (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Michelle Vito (1997) Singaporean [Filipino, Spanish] - actress and model.
Amber Koh (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Sheen Cher (1997) Singaporean - model and Miss World Singapore 2019.
Jermaine Leong (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and singer.
Calista (1998) Singaporean - instagrammer (xcalikins).
Ivy Lim (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Sue Ann Thomas (1998) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Dolphine Chan (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Zara Felício / Zara Alexandra Felício (1998) Singaporean - model.
Nicole Lee (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Sakshi Sankhyan (1998) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Yeo Selena (1998) Singaporean - model.
Eleanor Lee / Eleanor Lee Kai Xin (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer, and model.
Topaz Winters / Priyanka Balasubramanian Aiyer (1999) Singaporean [Indian] - actress and poet.
Victoria Annabelle Wong (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Erika Tham (1999) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] / Ukrainian, Dutch - actress.
Ashley Teo (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Ryian Farizza (1999) Singaporean - model.
Meg Charlotte (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Charlene Chua (1999) Singaporean - model.
Jiemin Phan (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Riana Adams (1999) Singaporean [Malay, Javanese, Chinese] / Unspecified White - instagrammer (rianaevett).
Teddy Diallo (1999) Singaporean / Burkinabe - model.
Yeule / Nat Ćmiel (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter and producer.
Nicole Choo (1999) Singaporean - youtuber.
Magdeline Han (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Duan Meiyue (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
R Nametha (1999) Singaporean - model.
Yi Han Si (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Claudia Goh (2000) Singaporean - instagrammer (babyclaudia).
Michy Lim (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - youtuber (TiffwithMi).
Arinah Zaima (2000) Singaporean - model.
Chantelle Lee (2000) Singaporean - singer.
Kelly Yip (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Iman Fandi / Iman Fandi Ahmad (2000) Singaporean / Cape Coloured South African - model.
Natalie Ong (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer. 
Princess Ericelle Lising (2000) Singaporean - model.
Shalynn Tsai (2000) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - instagrammer (shalynn.tsai).
Miia Kinnunen (2000) Singaporean - youtuber (miiasaurous).
Ruby Wong (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Sierra Lixing Bustos (2000) Singaporean - instagrammer (sierralixing).
Krysty K (2000) Singaporean - model.
Tiffanie Lim (2001) Singaporean [Chinese] - youtuber (TiffwithMi).
Amy Ko (2001) Singaporean - model. 
Fiona Evangeline (2001) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Thhivya Ashti Siva Kumar (2001) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Cathrina Koay (2002) Singaporean - youtuber.
Keyana K / Melanie Kasise (2002 or 2003) Singaporean [Chinese] / Ghanaian - model and dancer.
Jennifer Chua (2003) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Koh Li Yuan (2003) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Stephanie Carrington (?) Singaporean [Korean, Unspecified White] - model and tv personality.
Esther Low (?) Singaporean - actress.
Jeszlene Zhou (?) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actress.
Elizabeth Camilia Lee (?) Singaporean - model, Miss Earth Singapore 2017, fashion designer, and jewelry designer.
Anita Kapoor (?) Singaporean [Indian] - tv host.
Priyanka Raichanel (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2015. - Trans!
Mayling Ng (?) Singaporean [Chinese] / British - actress and stuntwoman.
Nadiah Sapuan (?) Singaporean - model and personal trainer.
Hazel Kaneswaran (?) Singaporean [Tamil Sri Lankan] / Irish - singer-songwriter and tv personality.
Mathilda D'Silva (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, presenter, DJ, MC, producer, director, and screenwriter.
Wendy Kweh (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Anne Patricia Lee (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2013. - Trans!
Claire Wong (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and filmmaker.
Inez Caroline (?) Singaporean - model.
Gail Kaneswaran (?) Singaporean [Tamil Sri Lankan] / Irish - model.
Syltra Lee (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Rumi M. Arystanbekova (?) Singaporean, Kazakh, Japanese - actress and producer.
Fathin Amira (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter.
Melinda Priskila (?) Singaporean [Indonesian, Chinese] - model.
Janani Sridhar (?) Singaporean - singer.
Iris Judotter (?) Singaporean / Dutch - singer-songwriter and producer.
Felicia Teo Kaixin (?) Singaporean - singer.
Neo Swee Lin (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv host.
Aya / Lysa Aya Trenier (?) Singaporean, Irish, Scottish - actress and singer-songwriter.
Gabrielle Ferdinands (?) Singaporean - singer.
Sharliza Jelita (?) Singaporean [Malay] - singer-songwriter and producer.
Malaque Mahdaly (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and model.
Koh Chieng Mun (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and comedian.
Marla Vera (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2012. - Trans!
Ava Lyn Koh (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Maricelle Rani Wong (?) Singaporean - musician, model, and Miss Earth Singapore 2010.
Nora Samosir (?) Singaporean [Batak Indonesian] - actress.
Valerie Lim (?) Singaporean - model, Miss Universe Singapore 2011, and Miss Earth Singapore 2009.
Elizabeth Lazan (?) Singaporean [Chinese, Italian, English] - actress and tv host.
Yulin Ng (?) Singaporean - actress.
Amy Cheng (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv presenter. 
Mae Sta Maria (?) Singaporean - actress, singer, and model.
Krissy / Saradha Vidianand Das (?) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - singer-songwriter.
Meryl Joan Lee (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and MC.
Caroline Cheong (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Karisa Sukamto (?) Singaporean / Indonesian - model and Miss World Singapore 2012.
G. K. Sanghar (?) Singaporean [Punjabi Indian] - actress, tv personality, and journalist.
The Analog Girl (?) Singaporean - singer.
Anusha Rajaseharan (?) Singaporean [Indian, Unspecified Arab] - model and Miss World Singapore 2010.
Charmaine Palaez (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Larissa Carnegie (?) Singaporean, Indonesian, Chinese, Scottish, Dutch - actress and dancer.
Victoria Songwei Li (?) Singaporean - singer.
Joy Yak (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
et aliae (?) Singaporean - singer.
Noor Hasnah Adam (?) Singaporean [Malay] - actress and poet.
May Yee Lum (?) Singaporean - actress, model, and jewelry designer.
Angelline Chung (?) Singaporean [Chamorro, Indonesian, Chinese] - actress, model, and musician.
Charlotte Lucille-Chia (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2019.
Veronica Foo / Veronica Faye Foo (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Gerlyn Cheah (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Global Singapore 2019.
Cheryl Isabelle (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2010. - Trans!
Eugenia Low (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress.
Kara Dong (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2018.
Anjana Vasan (?) Singaporean [Indian] - actress and singer-songwriter.
Eileen Feng (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2018.
Laura Kee (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and tv presenter.
Camillia Dzelma (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2009. - Trans!
Serene Koong (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Theresa Wong (?) Singaporean - actress.
Erika Huey Tan (?) Singaporean [Chinese] / Malaysian - actress, singer, and model.
Sonia Slizstar (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Queen Singapore 2004. - Trans!
Tania Lim Kim Suan (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Universe Singapore 2010.
Roxanne Zhang (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, model, filmmaker, and Miss International Singapore 2015.
Nurul Maideen (?) Singaporean - singer.
Dian Hazwani (?) Singaporean [Malay] - singer.
Evon Loh (?) Singaporean - actress, singer, tv host, and radio host.
Jean Tan (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter.
Ivy Tan / Chen Ai Wei (?) Singaporean [Malay, Taiwanese, Chinese] - radio host and tv presenter. 
Elsa Faith (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, actress, and model.
Beverly Lim Morata (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter, actress, comedian, and podcast host.
Felicia Orvalla (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2011.
Amanda Tee (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter.
Qi Qi / Lim Yi Chyi (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - tv host, radio host, and DJ.
ZioZio Lim (?) Singaporean - actress.
Choy Siew Woon (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Tiara Hadi (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2015.
Jingru Quah (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, singer, model, guitarist, producer, and composer.
Kate Liao (?) Singaporean - musician.
Raeann Heng (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, filmmaker, writer, and blogger.
Olivia Chang (?) Singaporean - actress and stuntwoman.
Jasmine Tye (?) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] - singer-songwriter.
Charlene Torres-Tan (?) Singaporean - singer.
Maria Salazar (?) Singaporean / Ecuadorian - actress.
Lorraine Tan (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer. 
May Hsu (?) Singaporean - model and Miss World Singapore 2011.
Emma Precious (?) Singaporean - actress and makeup artist.
Lilian Chua (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress and singer.
Shueh-li Ong (?) Singaporean - composer and musician. 
Stephanie Lim (?) Singaporean - singer (HubbaBubbas).
Calin Wong (?) Singaporean - singer (MICappella).
Tessa Burton (?) Singaporean⁣ / British - model. 
Naomi Huth (?) Singaporean⁣ - model and Miss Supranational Singapore 2019.
Elaine Goh (?) Singaporean⁣ - singer and actress.
Mel (?) Singaporean⁣ - instagrammer (j.oannemelissa).
Karen Beh (?) Singaporean⁣ - model. 
Maria-Anna Weiling Zenieris (?) Singaporean [Chinese] / Greek - model and Miss World Singapore 2013.
Rora Realis (?) Singaporean - singer.
Charity Lu (?) Singaporean - model and Miss World Singapore 2015.
Novita Lam (?) Singaporean⁣ - instagrammer (novitalam).
Josephine Yap (?) Singaporean⁣ - instagrammer (jyjosephine).
Michelle Tan (?) Singaporean⁣ - instagrammer (mirchelley).
Jasmine (?) Singaporean⁣ / Malaysian - instagrammer (ricejasminee).
Elaine Rui Min (?) Singaporean⁣ [Chinese] -  instagrammer (elaineruimin).
Silvia Lam (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2014.
Azzah Fariha / Azzah Fariha Samat (?) Singaporean [Malay] - actress.
Vanessa Sim (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2014.
Kaci Beh (?) Singaporean - model.
Huda Ali (?) Singaporean - model.
Ashley Soo (?) Singaporean - model. 
Kaigin Yong (?) Singaporean - model. 
Ethel Fong (?) Singaporean - model. 
Hanis Hussey (?) Singaporean - model. 
Junita Simon (?) Singaporean - model - Ford Supermodel of the World Singapore 1995. 
Rachel Wong (?) Singaporean⁣ [Chinese] - instagrammer (rchlwngxx).
Jannah Shaharuddin (?) Singaporean - singer.
Sherly Devonne Ng (?) Singaporean⁣ [Chinese, Indonesian] - actor, singer and host.
Carolyn Kan (?) Singaporean⁣ - jewellery designer. 
Leong Ying Mae (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2012.
Dyna Turmoil (?) Singaporean - singer.
Nicole Wong (?) Singaporean⁣ [Chinese] - instagrammer (ncwong).
Nellie Lim (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (nellielim).
Amanda Wong (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (beautifuladieu).
Linda (?) Singaporean⁣ [Chinese] - instagrammer (lindahaoliyuan).
Emilee Kang (?) Singaporean - singer.
Celine (?) Singaporean⁣ [Chinese] - instagrammer (cel.shin).
Isabel Tan (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (prettyfrowns).
Kate Yong (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (katepurk).
Diya Prabhakar (?) Singaporean [Indian] - model. 
Sharin Keong (?) Singaporean - model.
Choo Yilin (?) Singaporean⁣ [Chinese] - jewellery designer. 
Sherlyn Leo (?) Singaporean - singer (Disco Hue).
Zahira Khaleel (?) Singaporean - singer.
SKL0 / Samantha Lo (?) Singaporean - singer.
handsome girl (?) Singaporean - singer.
Vanessa Hee (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2013.
Jeassea K Thyidor (?) Singaporean - singer.
Phoebe Tan (?) Singaporean - model and Miss Earth Singapore 2012.
Candice Foo (?) Singaporean - singer.
Stella Kae Sze (?) Singaporean - model and Miss International Singapore 2011.
Milly Khoo (?) Singaporean - singer.
Geraldine Chua (?) Singaporean - singer.
Annabelle Lu (?) Singaporean - singer.
Loh Wan Hua (?) Singaporean - singer.
Melissa Loo (?) Singaporean - singer.
M:
Wahid Satay / A. Wahid / S.M. Wahid / Abdul Wahid bin Haji Ahmad (1930) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, singer, and comedian.
Choo Hoey (1934) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - musician.
Chua Lam (1941) Singaporean [Chaoshanese Chinese] - actor, tv host, food critic, and columnist.
Tian Liang (1941) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Matthew Tan (1945) Singaporean - musician and bandleader.
Weiqiang Wu (1947) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Eddie Chin (1948) Singaporean - bassist. 
S.C. Lim (1948) Singaporean - actor.
Chen Shucheng / Tan Soo Seng (1949) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor and tv host.
Moses Lim (1950) Singaporean [Henghua Chinese] - actor, comedian, entertainer and food connoisseur.
Rex Goh (1951) Singaporean [Chinese] - guitarist-songwriter and producer.
Huang Yiliang (1951) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - actor.
Henry Thia (1952) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and comedian. 
Richard Low / Liu Qianyi (1952) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor. 
Yawning Bread / Alex Au / Alex Au Waipang (1952) Singaporean [Chinese] - blogger.
Ramli Sarip (1952) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, singer-songwriter, producer, and arranger.
Marcus Chin (1954) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - host, actor and singer.
Lim Kay Tong (1954) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese, Peranakan Chinese] - actor and tv host.
Zhu Houren (1955) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - actor.
Dick Lee (1956) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese, Hokkien Chinese]  - singer-songwriter, playwright and film director.
Melvyn Tan (1956) Singaporean [Chinese] - pianist. 
M. Nasir / Mohamad Nasir bin Mohamed (1957) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, singer-songwriter, producer, director, and composer.
Kuo Juey Hoong (1957) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and writer.
Reggae Ranjhe (1957) Singaporean - actor.
Lim Soon Lee (1957) Singaporean [Chinese] - conductor and violist.
Mark Chan (1958) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - composer, recording artist, singer, instrumentalist, poet and painter.
Chef Wan / Redzuawan bin Ismail (1958) Singaporean [Malay, Javanese, Japanese, Peranakan Chinese] - actor, tv host, and celebrity chef.
Hugo Ng (1959) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and director.
Ye Shipin (1959) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Lim Kay Siu (1960) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese] - actor.
Jack Neo (1960) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor, host and director.
Jeremy Monteiro (1960) Singaporean - jazz pianist, singer, composer, and music educator.
Philip Tan (1960) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and stuntman.
Edmund Chen (1961) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor and artist.
Wang Yuqing / Tan Chooi Leong (1961) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Kevin Mathews (1961) Singaporean [Chinese, English] - singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, and composer.
Yuqing Wang (1961) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Xie Shaoguang (1961) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor.
William Scorpion (1961) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer. 
Hector Ho (1961) Singaporean - actor.
Glen Goei (1962) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, director, and producer.
Ivan Heng (1963) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese, Teochew Chinese] - actor and director.
Desmond Shen (1963) Singaporean - actor.
Chen Tianwen (1963) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor. 
Maverick Quek (1963) Singaporean - actor.
Zheng Geping (1964) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor.
Liang Wern Fook (1964) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - singer-songwriter and writer.
Gurmit Singh (1965) Singaporean [Punjabi Indian, Japanese, Chinese] - actor, tv host, and comedian.
Rayson Tan (1965) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor.
Felix Cheong (1965) Singaporean [Chinese] - author and poet. 
Roy Li / Li Fei Hui (1965) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - singer.
Hayden Ng (1966) Singaporean [Chinese] - fashion designer. 
Lee Shih Shiong (1966) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - singer-songwriter, pianist, producer, and composer.
Wei Song Lee (1966) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and musician.
Ramon Tikaram (1967) Singaporean [Indian, Malay, Fijian] - actor.
Jimmy Ye (1967) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Chin Han / Ng Chin Han (1967) Singaporean [Hoklo Chinese] - actor.
Ing-How Tan (1967) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and director.
Arnold Gay (1967) Singaporean - tv presenter, radio host, and DJ.
Terence Cao (1967) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actor. 
Kumar / Kumarason Chinnadurai (1968) Singaporean / South Indian - actor, drag queen, comedian, and tv host.
Chew Chor Meng (1968) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor. 
Mark Lee (1968) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - comedian, actor, television host and film director.
Thomas Ong (1969) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and tv host. 
Jonathan Seet (1969) Singaporean [Chinese] / Irish - singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist, drummer, bassist, violist, organist, nightclub host, producer, and composer.
Hossan Leong (1969) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - actor, television host, radio deejay and comedian.
James Lye (1969) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor and tv personality.
Suhaimi Yusof (1969) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, comedian, radio host, and DJ.
Glenn Ong (1970) Singaporean [Chinese] - radio host and DJ.
George Leong (1970) Singaporean [Cantonese Chinese] - musician, producer and composer.
Tay Ping Hui (1970) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor and director.
Cavin Soh (1970) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor, host and singer.
Rick Tan (1971) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Bryan Wong (1971) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - actor and television host.
A-do / Du Chengyi (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer. 
Lin Chien-Kwan (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - saxophonist.
Darren Lim (1972) Singaporean [Hainanese Chinese] - actor.
Ix Shen / Shen Qing (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and filmmaker.
Allan Wu (1972) Singaporean [Han Chinese] - actor, host, VJ and former model.
Dasmond Koh (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, tv host and DJ.
Cher Ng / DJ Cher (1972) Singaporean [Chinese] - DJ.
Pierre Png (1973) Singaporean [Peranakan Chinese] - actor.
Randall Tan (1973) Singaporean - actor.
Dennis Chew / Zhou Chongqing / Dennis Chong Kheng Chew (1973) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor, singer, tv host, radio host, and DJ.
Samir Sarkar (1974) Singaporean [Indian] - actor and filmmaker.
Fish Chaar (1974) Singaporean - actor.
Alan Tan (1974) Singaporean - actor.
Sheikh Haikel (1975) Singaporean [Malay, Unspecified Arab] - actor, rapper, and radio personality.
Eric Ng (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - guitarist-songwriter, bassist, keyboardist, drummer, producer, and arranger.
Jackson Tan / The Remix Master (1975) Singaporean - musician, DJ and producer.
Addy Rasidi (1975) Singaporean - guitarist. 
John Klass (1975) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, radio host, and producer.
Vincent Ng / Weng Qinghai / Vincent Ng Cheng Hye (1975) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and martial artist.
Kevin Mark Marghese (1975) Singaporean - actor.
Don Richmond (1976) Singaporean / English, Unspecified Eurasian - singer and producer.
Royston Tan (1976) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, director, producer, and screenwriter.
Aaron Aziz (1976) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, singer, and director.
Hanjin Tan (1976) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and singer-songwriter.
Alan Tern (1976) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor.
Leon Jay Williams (1976) Singaporean [Japanese, Chinese, German, English] - actor and singer.
Adam Chen (1976) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor. 
Nick Shen (1976) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor and singer.
Thomas Lim (1977) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and filmmaker.
Fidah Rashid (1977) Singaporean - musician.
Pearry Reginald Teo (1978) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and filmmaker.
Ben Yeo (1978) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor, tv host, and model.
Kris Law (1978) Singaporean [Chinese] / Malaysian [Chinese] - actor.
Trisno / Trisno Ishak (1978) Singaporean - singer.
Julian Hee (1978) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, model, and tv host.
Pakorn Lam (1979) Singaporean, Thai, German - actor and singer.
Chua En Lai (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Adam Toh (1979)  Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Leonard Yong Kiang Lee (1979) Singaporean - actor and stuntman.
Jones Shi Kang Jun (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter.
Mark Hermoso (1979) Singaporean - model.
Ken Kwek (1979) Singaporean [Teochew Chinese] - actor and filmmaker.
Joe Phua (1979) Singaporean - actor.
Alaric Tay (1979) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, director and producer. 
Hady Mirza (1980) Singaporean [Bugis] - singer.
Ashraf Safdar (1980) Singaporean - tv presenter.
Devarajan Varadarajan (1980) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - actor, singer, and director.
Anwar Hadi (1980) Singaporean - actor.
Elvin Ng (1980) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor.
Ian Chinsee (1980) Singaporean - actor and producer.
George Ng / George Young (1980) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese, Greek Cypriot] - actor, tv presenter, and writer.
Sunny Suwanmethanont (1981) Singaporean, Thai / French - actor. 
Jeremy Chan (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and host. 
JJ Lin / Wayne Lim Jun Jie (1981) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - singer and actor.
Kiki Tay (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - magician, comedian, performing arts director and entrepreneur.
Saito Nagasaki (1981) Singaporean [Japanese] - DJ.
Kelvin Tan (1981) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - singer. 
Taufik Batisah (1981) Singaporean [Malay, Bugis, Indian] - actor and singer-songwriter.
Alfred Sim (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Imran Ajmain (1981) Singaporean - singer-songwriter.
Hong Junyang (1981) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and host. 
Adi Putra (1981) Singaporean [Malay] - actor.
Jon Foo (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] / Irish, English - actor, martial artist, artist, and stuntman.
Kamil Haque (1982) Singaporean - actor.
Jon Leong / Jonathan Leong (1982) Singaporean [Chinese] - performing artist, singer, music producer and actor.
Eli T. (1982) Singaporean - singer. 
Shah Iskandar (1982) Singaporean [Malay] - actor and model.
Jae Ang (1982) Singaporean - singer. 
Daren Tan (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer. 
Wong Jinglun (1983) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor, singer, and tv presenter.
Sylvester Sim (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer. 
Loo Zihan (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, dancer, director, and artist.
Abbas Akbar (1983) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - actor and filmmaker.
Marcus Lim (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, director, and screenwriter.
Juan Wen Jie (1983) Singaporean - model, mixed martial artist, and Manhunt International Singapore 2011.
Drake Lim (1983) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and producer.
Jinrong / Vivian Dawson (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] / Unspecified White - actor and model.
Boy Thunder / Gerald Koh (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - radio personality.
TheLionCityBoy / Kevin Lester Sarjit (1984) Singaporean - rapper.
Kang Cheng Xi (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor. 
Nat Ho (1984) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor and singer.
Aqmal N. / Noorhaqmal Mohamed Noor (1984) Singaporean [Malay] - singer, producer, and composer.
Nic Lee / Nicodemus Lee (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - guitarist.
Edmund Yeo (1984) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] - actor and filmmaker.
Romeo Tan (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor. 
Don Valix (1985) Singaporean - model.
Kunhua / Kenneth Chung Kun Wah (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and radio personality. 
Derrick Hoh (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer. 
Shabir / Shabir Tabare Alam (1985) Singaporean [Tamil Indian, Telugu Indian, Malay] - singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, organist, producer, lyricist, and composer.
Andie Chen (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, host and vlogger. 
Ryan Lian (1985) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor and singer. 
Darryl Yong (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor. 
Wei Qi / Chan Wei Qi (1985) Singaporean [Chinese] - keyboardist.
A-TREZ / A'trez / Muhammad Nuridris (1986) Singaporean [Malay] - rapper-songwriter, producer, and composer.
Desmond Tan (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Nesh Patel (1986) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Azmi Danuri (1986) Singaporean - actor.
Teddy Tang (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, model, and tv host.
Edison Ho Jian Yang (1986) Singaporean - model and Mister World Singapore 2012.
Franster Wong (1986) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - instagrammer (fransterwong).
Awi Rafael (1986) Singaporean - singer.
Louis Aung (1986) Singaporean [Burmese] - model.
Diraf Nalsor (1986) Singaporean - model.
Jerry Yeo (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Marco Salvérs (1986) Singaporean - model.
Fakkah Fuzz / Muhammad Fadzri Abd Rashid (1986) Singaporean [Malay] - tv personality and comedian
Nesh Patel (1986) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Samuel Wong / Samuel Wong Rui Xiang (1986) Singaporean [Chinese] - drummer.
Balaji Shanmugam (1986) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Lewis Tan (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] / Irish, English - actor, model, and stuntman.
Zermatt Neo (1987) Singaporean - youtuber. 
Wang Weiliang (1987) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor.
Jaspers Lai (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Sezairi Sezali (1987) Singaporean [Malay] - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pianist.
Zhiyang / Cheeyang Ng / Ng Chee Yang (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Divian Nair (1987) Singaporean - actor, tv host, radio personality, and director.
Maxi Lim / Lim Jun Liang (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Jason Chee / Chee Pei Kun / Jason Chee Pei Kun (1987) Singaporean - model, personal trainer, and Manhunt International Singapore 2012.
BunZ (1987) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, singer-songwriter, and producer.
Siva Kaneswaran (1988) Singaporean [Tamil Sri Lankan] / Irish - actor, singer-songwriter, and model.
Dee Kosh / Darryl Koshy (1988) Singaporean [Malay, Indian, Chinese] - youtuber.
Faizul Alvés (1988) Singaporean - model.
Elson Soh (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Joakim Gomez (1988) Singaporean - radio host.
Charlie Goh (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and singer.
Raghavendran Rajasekaran (1988) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - flutist. 
Kenny Khoo (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer. 
Ryan Tan (1988) Singaporean - youtuber (Ryan Sylvia).
Alex Lim (1988) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Erry Bonch (1989) Singaporean - model.
Ian Fang (1989) Singaporean [Shanghainese Chinese] - actor. 
Akeem Jahat (1989) Singaporean [Malay] - rapper-songwriter and producer.
Nick Teo (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, tv host, and model. 
Hirzi Zulkiflie (1989) Singaporean - comedian, actor and content creator.
Vincent Huang (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Que Andrea Kasbani / Kasbani Kasmon (1989) Singaporean [Malay] - actor, model, and bodybuilder.
Joshua Ang (1989) Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor.
Kevin Chua (1989) Singaporean - actor.
Gen Neo (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - kpop idol, singer, producer, and composer.
Paul Twohill (1989) Singaporean - singer.
Alyph / Alif / Muhammad Alif Abdullah (1989) Singaporean [Malay] - rapper-songwriter, singer, lyricist, composer, and producer.
Ricardo Junius (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Jeremy Koh (1989) Singaporean - singer. 
Vallence Huang (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - model. 
Tosh Zhang (1989) Singaporean [Hakka Chinese] - actor and singer.
Moses Tang (1989) Singaporean - actor.
Benjamin Josiah Tan (1989) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Aiken Chia (1989) Singaporean - instagrammer (aikenchia).
Shawn Lee (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor. 
Huang Po Ju (1990) Singaporean [Taiwanese] - actor.
Shane Pow (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor. 
Benjamin Kheng (1990) Singaporean - actor and singer.
Joshua Simon (1990) Singaporean [Indian, Chinese] - radio presenter and musician.
Andee Chua (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Fuad Al-Hakim (1990) Singaporean - model and Manhunt International Singapore 2015.
Ross Butler (1990) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] / Dutch, English - actor and model.
James Seah (1990) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and tv personality.
Amin Alias (1990) Singaporean - model. 
Jon Chua JX / Jonathan Chua (1990) Singaporean - actor and singer.
Sufie Rashid (1991) Singaporean - singer.
Zeaf Niffira (1991) Singaporean - model. 
Aliff Aziz (1991) Singaporean [Malay, Unspecified Arab] - actor, singer, and model.
Nathan Hartono / Nathaniel Xiang (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and actor.
Danial Ron (1991) Singaporean - youtuber and instagrammer (danialron).
Luke Lee (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor. 
Harris Baba (1991) Singaporean [Pakistani, Iranian, Indonesian, Chinese] - actor, singer-songwriter, and model.
Roslan Muhamad (1992) Singaporean [Malay] - actor and singer.
Pramit Arora (1992) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Shigga Shay / Pek Jin Shen (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - rapper. 
Adithya Srinivasan (1992) Singaporean [Indian] - singer-songwriter.
Jansen Chew (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Hakym Noh (1992) Singaporean - musician, DJ, director, and artist.
Joshua Judah (1992) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Benjamin Khoh (1992) Singaporean [Chinese] - socialite and model. 
Aden Tan (1992) Singaporean - actor, singer, and model.
JianHao Tan (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and youtuber.
Nanthakumar Ananthan (1993) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Famy Ashary (1993) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2019.
Noah Yap (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and singer.
Ridhwan Azman (1993) Singaporean - actor, singer, and youtuber.
Trevor Tham (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - youtuber (Trevmonki).
Epul Eusoff (1993) Singaporean - instagrammer (epuleusoff).
Chin Ee Kin (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Muhammad famy Bin Shahruddin (1993) Singaporean - model. 
Richie Koh (1993) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor. 
Amrit Sandhu (1993) Singaporean [Indian] - actor and model.
Shawn Tok (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Gentle Bones / Joel Tan (1994) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, and drummer.
Jonathan Lau (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Xavier Ong (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and model.
Gershon Sng (1994) Singaporean - musician and filmmaker.
Edwin Goh (1994) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor. 
Vincent Sin (1995) Singaporean - instagrammer (itsvincentsin).
Kapil Waskel (1995) Singaporean [Indian] - model. 
Jarren Ho (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Yung Raja / Rajid Ahamed (1995) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - actor and rapper-songwriter.
Timothy Law / Law Hsien Hwee (1995) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Xinde Yap (1995) Singaporean - instagrammer (xindeyap).
MYRNE / Manfred Lim (1995) Singaporean - DJ.
Zong Zijie (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Frank Gálvez (1996) Singaporean - model. 
Elton Koh Yong San (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Farriz Haizad (1996) Singaporean - model.
Benedict Ang (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
LEW / Lewis Loh (1996) Singaporean - singer. 
Eric Yue Yang (1996) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Hugo Ong Jun Hui (1996) Singaporean - model and Mister World Singapore 2019.
Fariz Jabba (1997) Singaporean [Malay] - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Kelvin Lin (1997) Singaporean - youtuber (Gytuan).
Christopher Chan (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Erwin Ralph Tan (1997) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Tan Yan Zhang (1998) Singaporean - pianist, composer and conductor.
Frederick Quek (1999) Singaporean - actor and model.
Shafeeq Khan (1998) Singaporean [Indian] - model. 
Brendan Lee (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Vernon Teo (1999) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Khyan Kotak (2000) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Wen Xuan (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Ryhan Stewart (2000) Singaporean - model.
Brandon Tang (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Nic Kaufmann (2000) Singaporean - instagrammer (nic.kaufmann) and tiktoker (nickaufmann).
Rishi Kumara Rajendran (2000) Singaporean [Indian] - model.
Ang Zhong Hui (2000) Singaporean [Chinese] - model. 
Putra Hambali (2000) Singaporean - model. 
Damien Teo (2001) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Xander Pang (2001) Singaporean [Chinese, Unspecified White] - actor.
Idcriri (2001) Singaporean - model.
Tyler Ong Jing Xiang (2002) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
NeonFlame (2002) Singaporean - youtuber.
Ivan Lo (2003) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Aubrey Suwito (?) Singaporean / Indonesian [Chinese] - pianist-songwriter, keyboardist, producer, and arranger.
Geoff Vizconde (?) Singaporean - model.
Paul Foster (?) Singaporean [Chinese, British] - actor and model.
Lance Lee Davis (?) Singaporean - actor and filmmaker.
Rayve Tay (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Jonathan Cheok (?) Singaporean - singer.
Puravalan Narayanasamy (?) Singaporean [Tamil Indian] - actor.
Duane Ho (?) Singaporean - singer.
Kasper Neo (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - model and Mister Global Singapore 2017.
Christopher Khor (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter and guitarist. - Trans!
Isaac Chua Cheng Pou (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Melvinder Kanth (?) Singaporean - actor and filmmaker.
Jeremiah Choy (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, writer, director and choreographer.
Charles Stitch Wong (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and beatboxer.
Art Fazil (?) Singaporean [Malay] - singer.
Tim De Cotta (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter, bassist, and producer.
Michael Aw (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - author and photographer. 
Dhillon Poh (?) Singaporean - model and Mister Global Singapore 2018.
Li Wenhai (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Yamin Yusof (?) Singaporean - actor, model, Man of the World Singapore 2018, and personal trainer.
Thomas Pang (?) Singaporean [Filipino, Chinese] - actor.
Ikhwan Risydah Nasuha Bin Sapi'ee (?) Singaporean - model and Man of the World Singapore 2017.
Peter Boon Koh (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Ice Asher Chew (?) Singaporean - actor, model, and Mister Global Singapore 2015.
Charlie Lim / Charles Lim (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer, musician, artist and producer. 
Bryan Chan (?) Singaporean - actor.
Andrew Seow (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, model, and media personality.
Primero Ang (?) Singaporean - actor, singer, MC, and videographer.
Didicazli / Didicazli Ismail (?) Singaporean [Malay] - singer-songwriter, tv presenter, and producer.
Faizal Isa (?) Singaporean - singer.
Nelson Chia (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and director.
MJ Kuok (?) Singaporean - singer.
Phone Pyi Kyaw (?) Singaporean [Burmese] - model and Mister Asian International 2019.
Justin Jap (?) Singaporean - singer.
David Lim Hok Liang (?) Singaporean [Indonesian, Chinese] - model and Mister Asian International Singapore 2018.
Jazer Chia (?) Singaporean - model and Best Model of the World Singapore 2013.
Danny Yeo (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, tv host, DJ, director, and writer.
Kee Chan (?) Singaporean - actor.
Dwayne Tan (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Gerome Chew Chin Wei (?) Singaporean - model.
Yan Bingliang (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Noel Ng (?) Singaporean - model and Mister Global Singapore 2016.
Peter Yu / Yu Hongrong (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
Nicholas Tan (?) Singaporean - model and swimmer.
Of Methodist / Chuck (?) Singaporean - singer-songwriter.
Jacob J. Lau (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor.
DJ NOMSTA (?) Singaporean - DJ and promoter.
Tay Yuanqio (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2010.
Shawn Tng (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer and composer. 
Adrian Wee (?) Singaporean - DJ.
Edwin Aw (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2015.
Calvin Tan (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor and producer.
Hassanal Ruslan / Mohamend Hassanal Bin Ruslan (?) Singaporean - model and Manhunt International Singapore 2017.
JUNDA / Hagen Troy (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter and producer. 
DJ Clart / James Tan (?) Singaporean - DJ.
Chen Guohua (?)  Singaporean [Hokkien Chinese] - actor.
Marvin Soh (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2018.
Chew Jun Ru (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - musician. 
Sebastian Foo (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2016.
Huang Qing Yuan (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer. 
Jovin Koh Boon Pin (?) Singaporean - model and Manhunt International Singapore 2010.
Ron Teh (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2012.
Wong Hong Mok (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer-songwriter, music producer and professional photographer.
Jay Lim (?) Singaporean - singer.
Peter Yu (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - model.
Richmond Ang (?) Singaporean - model and Best Model of the World Singapore 2011.
Jonathan Seah (?) Singaporean - model and Mister Global Singapore 2014.
Tengku Adil Bahdar (?) Singaporean [Malay] - singer.
Ryan Chan (?) Singaporean - singer (HubbaBubbas).
Mervyn Ye (?) Singaporean - singer (HubbaBubbas).
Goh Juni (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer (MICappella).
Peter Huang (?) Singaporeae - singer (MICappella).
Eugene Yip (?) Singaporeae - singer (MICappella).
Goh Mingwei (?) Singaporean - singer (MICappella).
Eugenia Yip (?) Singaporean - singer (The Steve McQueens). 
Fabian Lim (?) Singaporean - saxophonist (The Steve McQueens). 
Joshua Wan (?) Singaporean - keyboardist (The Steve McQueens). 
Jase Sng (?) Singaporean - bassist (The Steve McQueens). 
Aaron James Lee (?) Singaporean - drummer (The Steve McQueens).
Keith Yuen (?) Singaporean - Instagrammer (travelinspiration360).
Luke Pereira (?) Singaporean, Portuguese - model. 
Auzaie Zie (?) Singaporean - keyboardist and producer (Disco Hue).
Billy Chua (?) Singaporean - drummer (Disco Hue).
Rush Ang (?) Singaporean - guitarist (Disco Hue).
Theodore Teow (?) Singaporean - singer.
Justin Ang (?) Singaporean - DJ (The Muttons).
Vernon Anthonisz / Vernon A (?) Singaporean - DJ (The Muttons).
Christopher Michael Lee (?) Singaporean - singer.
Joshua Luke (?) Singaporean - model, Mister Culture World 2017, and Mister Culture World Singapore 2017.
Terence Tay (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - singer.
Andy Soh (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2011.
Farhan Shah (?) Singaporean - singer.
Edwin Heng (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2013.
Norman Then (?) Singaporean - singer.
Andy Wong (?) Singaporean - model and Mister International Singapore 2014.
Jerry Ong (?) Singaporean - singer.
Muhammad Ibnunordin (?) Singaporean - singer.
Javier Chan (?) Singaporean - model and Mister Global Teen Singapore 2016.
Lewis Stokes (?) Singaporean - model and Best Model of the World Singapore 2012.
Jonah Sin (?) Singaporean - model and Mister Global Teen Singapore 2015.
Anton (?) Singaporean - instagrammer (mellowedhigh).
David Yeo (?) Singaporean - singer.
Benjamin Chow (?) Singaporean - singer.
Randy Chua (?) Singaporean - singer.
James Tay (?) Singaporean - singer.
Levin Ng (?) Singaporean - singer.
Janson Tay (?) Singaporean - singer.
Ryan Lee (?) Singaporean - singer.
Douglas Wong (?) Singaporean - singer.
NB:
Elisha Lim (1978) Singaporean [Chinese] - Non-Binary (They/Them/Their’s) - musician, filmmaker, writer, graphic novelist, and artist.
Nicky Case (1994) Singaporean [Malay, Chinese] - Genderqueer (Any Pronouns) - video game developer.
JY Yang (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - Non-Binary (They/Them/Their’s) - writer.
Victoria Victor / Victor Loo (?) Singaporean [Chinese] - Genderfluid (He/Him/His and They/Them/Their’s) - actor, singer, model, artist, socialite, and activist.
Problematic:
Maddy Barber / Medalina Barber (1973) Singaporean [Chinese] - actress, radio host, and DJ. - Racist statements in regards to Malays and Indians.
Tila Tequila / Tila Nguyen / Miss Tila / Tornado Thien / Nguyễn Thị Thiên Thanh (1981) Singaporean [Vietnamese, French] - actress, model, singer-songwriter, tv personality, blogger, and writer. - Antisemitic statements.
Xiaxue / Cheng Yan Yan Wendy (1984) Singaporean [Chinese] - blogger and television personality. - Ableist and xenophobic statements.
Eden Ang (1987) Singaporean [Japanese, Chinese] - actor and youtuber. - Multiple accusations of sexual assault and sexual harassment.
Sheena Phua (1991) Singaporean [Chinese] - model. - Racist statements in regards to Indians, specifically Sikhs.
Joal Ong (1994) Singaporean - actor. - Posted revenge porn of Christabel Chua after his breakup with her.
Amos Yee (1998) Singaporean [Chinese] - actor, youtuber, and blogger. - Pro-pedophilia.
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