Where are Stephen Chow’s ‘Sing Girls’ today? Hong Kong icon Karen Mok starred in several of his films while CJ7 actress Xu Jiao founded hanfu brand Zhiyuji
- They found fame as leading ladies in Chow’s films like Kung Fu Hustle and Shaolin Soccer – now they’re Canto-pop singers, reality TV stars and fashion ambassadors
- Jelly Lin Yun is a face for Salvatore Ferragamo, Cecilia Cheung has two children with Nicholas Tse, but why were billionaire Zhao Wei’s works removed from the internet?
But while being a Sing Girl guarantees fame and many opportunities, not all actresses choose to stay under the spotlight. From Jelly Lin Yun to Eva Huang Sheng-yi, we looked at how these eight iconic Sing Girls are doing and what they are up to now.
Jelly Lin Yun
Jelly Lin Yun was cast in Chow’s The Mermaid (2016) and also the upcoming The Mermaid 2 (release date TBC), making her among the filmmaker’s newest Sing Girls. Born in 1996 in Zhejiang, Lin has starred in various TV series and films following her first project with Chow, including romantic comedy film Fall in Love at First Kiss (2019).
Aside from acting, she is also popular among internationally renowned fashion and beauty brands. Salvatore Ferragamo, for instance, has just appointed her as its first global brand spokesperson.
Xu Jiao