Source: Modern Music Field Magazine
Categorised in modern music field magazine, Rui ∑n vol. 01.
28th December 2006
Page 83 – 其他明星潮人的06大å‘现!
Source: I Weekly
Categorised in I-Weekly.
21st December 2006
Source: I Weekly
Categorised in I-Weekly, Star Awards, Star Awards 2006.
14th December 2006
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Source: I Weekly
Categorised in I-Weekly, Star Awards, Star Awards 2006.
14th December 2006
Scene & Heard – Celebs see (red)
Star Awards 2006 – Power Dressing
Source: 8 Days
Categorised in 8 DAYS, Star Awards, Star Awards 2006.
The Straits Times, 12 Dec 2006
HOW do the five starlets fare in the eyes of industry players? Hairstylists David Gan (DG) and Addy Lee (AL), MediaCorp’s managing executive producer Lee Ee Wurn (LEW) and Life!’s Lee Sze Yong (LSY) rate them out of a total of five points.
Rui En, 24
SHE models, acts and sings. The former Raffles JC girl was first talent-spotted by Hype Records in 2001 after appearing in a SingTel TV ad, and then did a cameo in the Channel 8 drama serial No Problem. She also starred in the recent Love @ 0 deg C.
DG: 3.5/5. She is hardworking and her X-factor is just waiting to explode. Her forthright character may work against her, though.
AL: 2/5. I didn’t expect her to be in the Top 10 again this year. She has this very cold image that is not appealing to me.
LEW: 3/5. Her acting is average, and the impression she projects is a sense of arrogance, which works against her. However, she has the attitude other starlets don’t.
LSY: 3.5/5. Rui En is a rebel in the making. Pubescent fans should take to her attitude, but she’ll need to work harder to charm the uncles and the aunties.
Total: 12/20
Source: The Straits Times
Categorised in The Straits Times.
The Straits Times, 12 Dec 2006
Five fresh faces stood out at Sunday’s Star Awards, but can one of them become the next Zoe or Fann?
Lee Sze Yong
MEDIA REPORTER
GASPS of surprise could be heard when the words “Quan Yifeng†rolled off presenter Zax Wang’s tongue on Sunday night.
Quan, an eloquent show host, was the last name on the coveted Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes list at the annual MediaCorp Star Awards ceremony.
No, the artistes and fans gathered at St James Power Station were not surprised that the glib-tongued host made it to the list, which is decided by viewers through a telepoll and a survey of 600 Singaporeans.
Rather, they were stunned by who did not make it this year: Best Actress Ivy Lee – out. Former Star Search champion Jacelyn Tay – out. Much talked-about new face Joanne Peh – out.
Instead, the night belonged to Felicia Chin, Fiona Xie, Jeanette Aw, Jesseca Liu and Rui En.
These newer faces took their place on stage with veterans like Quan, Kym Ng, Huang Biren, Xiang Yun and Michelle Chia in the Top 10 category.
Could the five girls usher in a new era of TV actresses? Pretty, talented and all under 28, they are already being talked about as The Next Big Things to come out of Caldecott Hill.
Could one of them emerge to reach the heights of popularity that Tay and Fann have?
The five are not exactly new faces. But, sometimes, it takes time before an actress registers in the public consciousness and is catapulted to the next level of fame.
Source: The Straits Times
Categorised in Star Awards, Star Awards 2006, The Straits Times.
11 December 2006
STAR AWARDS 2006
There were brave smiles and sunken hearts, but thankfully no tears as hot faves were left in the cold at last night’s awards. WENDY TEO, HO LIAN-YI and YEOH WEE TECK report
WINNERS
Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes: Rui En, Kym Ng, Xiang Yun, Quan Yifeng, Jesseca Liu, Huang Biren, Michelle Chia, Jeanette Aw, Felicia Chin, Fiona Xie
Source: The New Paper
Categorised in Star Awards, Star Awards 2006, The New Paper.
11th December 2006
Source: U Weekly
Categorised in Star Awards, Star Awards 2006, U-Weekly.