By Mervin Tay
In a way, Constance Song is replacing herself in the new Channel 8 legal drama Sudden.
She was reported to be the one replacing MediaCorp actress Pan Ling Ling, who dropped out of her role as a lawyer due to health problems.
However, at a press event on Monday, Song said she was actually approached by the production team about two months ago. “They called me to ask me about this role, but I couldn’t commit at that point because I was constantly travelling for work,” she said.
This drama also stars Romeo Tan, Rui En, Rebecca Lim and Ian Fang.
Sudden éª¤å˜ debuts 2 September 2013 9pm on Channel 8.
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By Joy Fang
Home grown actress Rui En is often thought of as a no-nonsense tough girl, but she can also be “very girly and vain”, she said.
The 32-year-old goes through a strict skincare regime, both day and night, which involves tonnes of products, she told My Paper.
The self-professed “skincare product junkie and hoarder” cleanses and tones, before putting on a layer of L’Oreal Paris Youth Code, an antioxidant serum and day cream. This is followed by three different sunscreens, for under her eyes, her face and neck, and her body.
At night, she alternates between retinol serums and those with human growth factor. “I end up looking like I’ve slathered my face with margarine,” she said.
The results are worth it, for her skin looks flawless.
No wonder that Rui En, who first found fame in the drama No Problem! and who in 2002 launched a music career in Taiwan with her debut album, is the latest face for L’Oreal’s Youth Code.
She joins the ranks of international celebrities such as Gong Li and Fan Bing Bing, who have all endorsed the product.
But while Rui En goes all out with her skincare regime, she actually doesn’t wear much make-up, other than for work.
“I’ve got make-up on the whole day when I’m filming and the last thing I want off-duty is more make-up,” she said.
She’s humble about how she looks without make-up on.
“There’s a reason why (actresses) wear those huge sunglasses,” she quipped.
Rui En, who nabbed the Best Actress award at the recent Star Awards, does watch her figure.
She works out every day, either running, lifting weights or doing plyometric moves – training that involves explosive movements.
“It’s not because I want to be skinny, but it’s because I like the endorphin rush. It lifts your mood,” she said.
Asked about her style icon, Rui En said she looks up to the late Katharine Hepburn.
The actress was known to be unconventional, choosing to wear pants and men’s shirts at a time when doing so was seen as taboo.
“I applaud her for her guts… She also aged gracefully rather than fight it, which I admire,” said Rui En.
“My message is, people should accept themselves for who they are, rather than try to look like someone they are not.”
Here’s how to get Rui En’s look
Soft Skin
As an artiste, Rui En is constantly under the sun while filming. A diehard sunscreen fan, she says she can’t live without these potions.
To keep her skin moist, she also applies L’Oreal Paris Youth Code Boosting Essence under sheet masks and before she puts on her serum, to allow for better absorption.
Since she started using Youth Code two months ago, her skin is more radiant and retains moisture better. “It really does help my dry skin,” she said.
Flawless Face
The fresh-faced star prefers loose powder instead of thick foundation creams. The brands that she favours include Cle de Peau Beauteand La Mer, which make her face look flawless, she said.
For cheeks, she also loves Urban Decay’s Quickie Afterglow (which is no longer available here). “It’s very pretty, and quite a cult favourite,” she said.
Eye Spy
For eye colour, Rui En likes L’Oreal Paris Color Riche Les Ombres’ nude palette. To line those peepers, she uses L’Oreal Paris Superliner Waterproof Gel Liner, which she says lasts for hours.
Don’t go for expensive mascaras, she said. Drugstore brands work just as well. Her choices? Majolica Majorca and L’Oreal.
Lip Tips
The actress says that her dry lips drive her crazy. So, she always applies a generous amount of lip balm from French brand Nuxe, which she calls a “godsend”.
“I’ve tried literally everything, including nipple crea, and this is the only one that worked,” she said.
When she wants a dash of colour, she turns to L’Oreal Paris Shine Caresse. “I’m in love with these lip stains. I like them because they have staying power, yet keep your lips moist,” she said.
Mane Attraction
Rui En uses shampoo and conditioner from American brand Pureology’s Hydrate and Nanoworks line, which give her thick hair the bounce it needs. It is not available here, so she orders it online. “It”s absolute best,” she enthused.
She also loves Kerastase’s serums. “My hair gets flat-ironed every day when I’m filming, so I definitely have to put on a heat protectant to prevent my hair from drying out.” she said.
Hair masks from Kerastase, which she uses “religiously”, help leave her tresses smooth and radiant.
Catch Rui En at Ngee Ann City’s Watsons (#B2-06-10) on June 1 and Compass Point Atrium on June 15.
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By Jan Lee
Key Awards
Best Actress: Rui En, Unriddle 2
Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes: Rui En, Yvonne Lim, Jeanette Aw, Vivian Lai, Ann Kok, Kym Ng, Joanne Peh, Belinda Lee, Rebecca Lim, Quan Yifeng
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Rui En in Christian Dior Resort 2013 for Star Awards 2013 Show 1.
This year’s Star Awards was yet another star-studded event not to be missed. With celebrities donning outfits from the hottest brands straight off the runway, to outfits designed by our very own talented local designers.
For Show 1, Best Female Actress Rui En turned up in a red halter-neck dress from Christian Dior’s Resort 2013 Collection, which clearly made her appear classy and sophisticated. When interviewed and asked why she had a Black Jacket on, Rui En then mentioned that it was in respect to the late Huang Wenyong. Rui En’s outfit had been pre-selected some time back, and it was impossible to find a replacement for the event in such a short notice, so she decided to wear a Black Jacket over.
For Show 2, Rui En turned up in a gorgeous Sheer Purple Gown from Christian Dior’s Fall/Winter 2012 Collection. Rui En was all dolled up and looked like she had just stepped off the Christian Dior runway! On another note, Rui En did mention that this dress was a little too long for her and had difficulties walking in it. Maybe a shorter dress next year?
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By Jan Lee
ST PHOTO: ASHLEIGH SIM
Rui En pointing out her supporters and thanking them.
The winners of the top ten most popular female artistes.
Chen Li Ping, Rui En, and Tay Ping Hui at a photo call at red carpet of Star Awards Show 2 at MBS on April 28, 2013.
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By Jan Lee
The sudden news of Huang Wenyong’s death stunned artists at Caldecott Hill.
Actress Rui En, 32, was on her way to a filming venue when she received the news. With a sigh, she said: “When I reached the filming location, the mood was really heavy and some people were already crying.”
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Report: Mervin Tay, Celine Chen
On screen, he was their father, teacher and husband. Off it, he was a father figure, mentor and friend.
With the death of a legend, last night’s Star Awards Show 1 had a somewhat sombre feel to it.
Rui En, who repeated the Favourite On-screen Couple award with Elvin Ng from last year, said she initially wanted to change out of her red Dior dress as a mark of respect for Huang.
Huang had played her father on Honour and Passion, and they played neighbours on his second last drama, Joys of Life (2012).
“But my stylist said it was too last-minute, so I added a blazer to improvise,” said the 32-year-old actress.
She said Huang always knew where to find good food, no matter where the location was.
Winning in red: Rui En took home prizes for favourite female character, as well as best on-screen couple with Elvin Ng.
Rui En said it was too last-minute for her to change out of her red Dior dress as a mark of respect for Huang Wenyong, so she improvised by putting on a blazer.
Star Awards Show 1 winners
Favourite Female Character: Liu Yan Zhi (Rui En, Poetic Justice)
Favourite On-screen Couple: Hu Xiao Man & Xie Lang Feng (Rui En & Elvin Ng, Unriddle 2)
Best Theme Song: Cherish (Joys of Life)
Best Director: Chen Yi You (Unriddle 2)
Best Cameraman: Toh Meng Teck (Unriddle 2)
Best Costume & Image Design: Xu Ying Ying (Joys of Life)
Best Music Sound Design: Zheng Kai Hua (Joys of Life)
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By Jan Lee
The usually upbeat, celebratory mood of the annual Star Awards Show 1 at the MediaCorp TV Theatre was nowhere to be felt last night.
The ceremony began on a sombre note, as colleagues of veteran actor Huang Wenyong struggled to come to terms with news of his death on Saturday.
The well-loved actor died of lymphatic cancer at age 60. Audience members in the theatre stood up and observed half a minute of silence; a two-minute video montage of his many TV appearances also played.
Actress Rui En, 32, donned a black jacket over her siren red gown out of respect to the late actor when she accepted her award for favourite on-screen couple with Elvin Ng, also 32.
(From left, front row:) Jayley Woo, Kimberly Chia, Felicia Chin, Rebecca Lim, Ann Kok, Rui En, Chew Chor Meng, and Zoe Tay, together with fellow artistes, technical crew, members of the audience and fans stand during a segment at the beginning of the Star Awards Show 1 on April 21 2013 to honour their former colleague, Huang Wen Yong.
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By Mervin Tay
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