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Rui En
File:Rui En.jpg
Rui En in 2010
Chinese name 瑞恩 (simplified)
Pinyin Ruì'ēn (Mandarin)
Birth name 卢瑞恩
Lu Rui En
Origin Singapore
Born (1981-01-29) 29 January 1981 (age 43)
Singapore Singapore
Other name(s) 芮恩 (used in Taiwan as a singer)
Occupation Actress, singer, lyricist
Genre(s) Mandopop, R&B
Instrument(s) Vocals
Label(s) Hype Records (2002–present)
Alfa Music (2002–2004)
Years active 2000–present
Official website Rui En Official Website
Rui En Facebook Official Page
Awards

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Lu Rui En (born 29 January 1981), better known by her stage name Rui En (瑞恩), is a Singaporean singer-actress.

Rui En was talent-spotted after appearing in a SingTel's popular SingTel hi!Card commercial as the iconic "running girl" in 2001. She was offered a general management contract by Artiste Networks, a section of Hype Records. In 2002, Rui En debuted her acting career in Singapore with her first drama, titled No Problem!. Since 2004, she has averaged one to three dramas per year. In late 2002, Rui En launched her music career in Taiwan, with album Rui ∑n vol. 01, under the record company Alfa Music. Rui En released her second album in Singapore under Hype Records, titled United Nations, in late 2008.

Notably after 2007, Rui En gained a significant pool of fans, earning her the title of Singapore's 'Most Popular Local TV Actor' in 2010[1] to 2011.[2] RBKD (Chinese: 瑞不可当) is her official fan club and according to the group, the name was inspired from the Chinese idiom, 锐不可当[3] (pinyin: ruì bù kě dāng), which meant 'Rui En is unstoppable'.

Widely recognised for her acting, Rui En has won Best Actress related awards every year in 2011 through 2013. She first won the 'Best Actress Award' at the Singapore Star Awards 2011 with her role as a young widow[4] in With You, the highest-rated Singapore drama in year 2010.[5] Fondly recognised for her female cop roles, Rui En was awarded the 'Best Actress in Leading Role'[6] at the Asian Television Awards 2012, for her role as a tough cop in popular crime drama Unriddle 2.[7] She went on to win her third acting award in the following year at the Star Awards 2013 show for her same role in Unriddle 2, earning her second 'Best Actress Award' at Star Awards.

In 2013, Rui En was appointed the spokesperson for L'Oréal Paris Youth Code, making her the first Singaporean spokesperson for the international cosmetics brand.[5]

Channel NewsAsia is currently producing a three-part docudrama starring Rui En as pioneer painter Georgette Chen. The English-language series, which will also be adapted into Chinese, will air on Channel NewsAsia, MediaCorp Channel 5 and MediaCorp Channel 8 in April 2015.[8]

Life and career

Education

Rui En studied at Singapore Chinese Girls' School for both her primary and secondary education. She took up ballet as a co-curricular activity in Primary Five but gave up in Secondary One, citing the pressure of coming from a wrong socio-economic class as the reason.[9] She then joined the choir in Secondary Three and Four.[9]

She completed her A Levels at the pre-tertiary education in Raffles Junior College,[10] in which she won the championship in National Schools’ Hockey Tournament. Despite claiming to be her Chinese teacher's worst nightmare because she was never good in her Chinese,[11] Rui En penned all the lyrics to her second Chinese album, titled United Nations.

Rui En graduated from Nanyang Technological University with a Bachelor of Business in 2004, specialising in Banking and Finance. In 2007, Rui En was presented with the Nanyang Outstanding Young Alumni Award by her alma mater Nanyang Technological University in the annual affair[12] but was unable to attend the ceremony personally.

Growing up

In December 2008, Rui En did a confessional interview with The Monday Interview titled 'Inside the Outsider',[9] first published on The Straits Times. She confessed that she used to smoke and drink socially, and how she grew up feeling insecure as the only child in her broken family. Her parents subsequently divorced when she was seventeen.

The article struck a chord with the masses, especially those who grew up in similar environments. When asked of her rationale for such a heart-to-heart interview, she was quoted to say, "I am hoping that kids who read this might realise that no matter how bad your family situation is, you have a choice not to be a victim".[9] The article was subsequently translated into a Mandarin version and published on Shin Min Daily News; other publications such as The New Paper and Elle Singapore edition, have also taken reference to the article.

Music career

Rui En ventured into Taiwan in 2002 under the Chinese name of 芮恩 (pinyin: Ruì'ēn). She made her first appearance as the female lead in label mate Jay Chou's music video for "Secret Code" and went on to co-endorse Panasonic GD68 with him. Rui En subsequently released her debut regional Chinese album, Rui ∑n vol. 01, in the same year under the co-production of Hype Records and Alfa Music. Fans of Jay Chou were reported to have borne a grudge at Rui En for the help he rendered to her, warning Rui En to not get too close to Jay Chou.[13] There was however, another group of fans who gave Rui En full support on Jay Chou's account. Jay Chou composed the first hit of her debut album, Rui ∑n vol. 01, titled "White Feather".

Rui En was nominated as the Best Local Singer in the Singapore Hits Awards 2003 and was selected alongside Taufik Batisah to perform both the English and Mandarin versions of the 2005 National Day Parade's theme song – "Reach Out for the Skies".

After a six years' break, Rui En released her second Chinese album in late 2008 under Hype Records, titled United Nations. This album was only released locally in Singapore, and all the lyrics were penned by Rui En herself. Since then, she resumed the use of her original name, 瑞恩 (pinyin: Ruì'ēn). In April 2009, Rui En was invited to perform at Singapore Day 2009 at London's Hampton Court Palace, a yearly event organised by the Overseas Singaporean Unit in the Prime Minister's Office to engage overseas Singaporeans.[14]

Acting career

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Rui En landed her first leading role in 2005, with A Promise for Tomorrow as the bubbly 'Fang Fang'. In the following year, she was identified as one of the most promising young actresses in the Singapore Entertainment Industry by local entertainment magazine I-Weekly and was hence labelled as one of the '7 Princesses'.[15] Often dubbed and referred to as the 'Cool Princess' for her nonconforming attitude, she has openly expressed her desire to be recognised and remembered for her performances rather than with the title. Admittedly, Rui En has improved on her acting compared with leading actresses in the local acting industry.

Before winning her first Best Actress award in 2011, Rui En was already acknowledged as one of the finest local actresses of her generation, receiving compliments from award-winning and veteran actors such as: Adrian Pang,[16][17] Chen Hanwei,[16][17] Chen Li Ping,[18] Chen Shucheng[16][17] & Zhu Houren[19] etc.. Veteran actor Chen Shucheng named her in the company of acclaimed local actresses Huang Biren and Ivy Lee, all of whom, he said, could cry "beautifully" and reflect the demands of the scenes' context.[16][17]

The Straits Times complimented Rui En for giving worthy performance[20] in With You and executive producer Paul Yuen has also likened her to a younger Sheren Tang,[21] well-known Hong Kong actress whose acting is critically acclaimed regionally.

Hot favourite for Star Awards: Best Actress 2011

With three dramas, Rui En has been labelled as one of the 10 Faces to watch in 2010[22] by MediaCorp's Buzz. She is tipped to be a strong contender for Best Actress in Star Awards 2011.[23]

In an interview with I-Weekly, Rui En was singled out by veteran actor Zhu Houren as the most deserving contender to claim the coveted Best Actress recognition in Star Awards 2011.[19] He was impressed by Rui En as Yang Xiaodong in Happy Family, describing it as 'natural' and 'just right' (an industry's term to describe perfect handling of the role, according to him).[19] Known for his daring speeches, he claimed that Rui En should win the award next year unless the judges are incapable of appreciating fine acting.[19] He also expressed his wish to collaborate with Rui En in future.[19]

In Star Awards 2011, Rui En finally picked up her first acting nomination. Widely tipped as the forerunner by the media,[24][25] Rui En went on to win the coveted title.[4] Rui En acknowledges "there have been more lows than highs"[26] in her career and in her acceptance speech, she said "despite those who said I won't succeed with my personality and image, it shows with hard work you can do it."[4]

Popularity

Since 2005, Rui En has garnered ten consecutive 'Top Ten Most Popular Female Artiste' trophies in the Star Awards, a high profile annual award ceremony organised by MediaCorp Singapore to recognise the best and the most popular in the Singapore Acting Industry.

Following the success of her leading role as An Xiaoqian in Singapore's Best Drama of the year 2007 – Metamorphosis, Rui En gained a large fan following in Singapore.[27] In March 2008, Rui En dethroned Fann Wong (previously a 5 time consecutive winner) in the annual popularity contest – Students' Idols Voting (Acting Category – Local/International), organised by now defunct newspaper, Friday Weekly, to claim the much coveted first runner-up position. The winner of the category went to Jay Chou.

In the year 2009's televised countdown event organised by Channel 8, Rui En won one of the eight 'Top 8 Likable Female Lead Characters' awards with her only production that year as Zhang Yu Hang in By My Side. She was rumoured by some, to have garnered the most number of votes in this popularity contest. In February 2009 coveted title of Babe of the Year[28] in the annual Flame Awards organised by The New Paper.

In an informal survey conducted by MediaCorp's Branding and Promotion Vice-President Paul Chan, Rui En and Elvin Ng were voted as the Best On-Screen Couple in 2009.[29] Rui En and Elvin Ng also emerge tops as the 'Favourite On-Screen Partners' in the Star Awards 2010. They won with their performance as Lin Jiaqi and Sato in The Dream Catchers.

Rui En was voted as the Most Popular Local TV Actress[1] in Singapore Entertainment Awards 2010 organised by Singapore Press Holdings. Voting spanned across 4 weeks . In 2011, the Actors and Actresses were grouped collectively to compete in the 'Most Popular Local TV Actor' category[2] in Singapore Entertainment Awards 2011 for the second consecutive year.

In Star Awards 2010, Rui En's role as Zhang Luoyun (My School Daze emerge as the 'Top 10 Favourite Female Characters' while her other role, Lin Jiaqi (The Dream Catchers), emerge as the 'Top 5 Favourite Female Characters'.[30] Voting spanned across six weeks and more than a hundred entries were nominated.

Rui En claimed the highly competitive 'Most Favourite Female Character' award[31] with her role as the likeable Yang Xiaodong (Happy Family) in Star Awards 2011. Results were solely determined by online votes and Rui En led in the top position since Day One. However, she lost out in the 'Favourite On-screen Couple (Drama)'[32] category with a top three final position.

Controversies

Missing out on Best Actress nomination: Metamorphosis

In 2007, Rui En caused an uproar in the virtual community when she surprisingly missed out on a nomination in the Best Actress Category in Star Awards 2007 for her breakthrough role as Assistant Superintendent An Xiao Qian in Metamorphosis. An online petition was initiated with hundreds of signatures submitted, prompting MediaCorp Singapore's media team to interview recognised actor Chen Han Wei and Ivy Lee[33] for their takes on this issue. Subsequent reporting were published on online news, Xin.sg[33] and leading Chinese local newspaper, Lianhe Zaobao.

Role rejection

In March 2008, Rui En was involved in a high-profile rejection of the role as an ambitious businesswoman struggling with mental illness in The Defining Moment, which subsequently went to Fann Wong instead. She was reported to have rejected the role due to a rape scene in the script. Rui En is known to be firm on her stance against intimate, revealing or kissing scenes and has been criticised by some as unprofessional. She is reported to have been blacklisted by some producers[9] after this role-rejection incident, but her supporters have avowed unwavering support.

Missing out on Best Actress nomination: By My Side

In April 2009, despite an informal viewers' survey labelling Rui En as a strong contender[34] for the Best Actress Award in the annual Star Awards, Rui En again missed out on a nomination for her role as AIDS patient-then-volunteer Zhang Yu Hang in By My Side. Her poor public relations skill was thought to be a contributing reason to why she has never garnered any nomination in the acting categories despite being generally acknowledged as one of the finer local actresses of her generation. However, she picked up her fourth consecutive Top Ten Most Popular Female Artiste trophy, despite not being present at the Star Awards 2009 due to overseas work commitments.

Community

Rui En is the theme song singer for The Community Chest of Singapore. The song, titled "Listen to Your Heart", has been released in the form of EP in years 2003 and 2009. Despite her hectic schedule, Rui En is a regular volunteer at Beyond Social Services.[35] She has expressed her wish to remain low-profile with regards to her volunteering as she has no wish to use this to benefit her public image.[36]

Discography

Rui En discography
Studio albums 2
Compilation albums 2
Music videos 7
Singles 3

Solo albums

Compilations

  • Morning Express VI 阳光系列6 (2003)
This compilation album consists of Rui En's The Way To Be Happy 快乐方式 (Track 3) and Test 考验 (Track 9). The songs were released under Rui En's birth name – 卢瑞恩 (Lú Ruì'ēn).
  • Celebrating 25 Years of Chinese Drama Collector's Edition 戏剧情牵25 (2007)
This album is a Collector's Edition composed of memorable theme songs spanning across the Singapore Chinese Drama's Twenty-Five years' History. Tracks from Rui En include a remix version of "The Way To Be Happy 快乐方式" and "Unfreeze 解冻". The songs were released under Rui En's stage name – 芮恩 (Ruì'ēn).

Singles

This is the theme song for The Community Chest of Singapore and there are English and Mandarin versions to this song. The songs were released in the form of a Single.
  • Reach Out for the Skies (2005)
This is the theme song for National Day Parade, 2005 and there are English and Mandarin versions to this song. Music videos were produced for both versions.
A remix version of the theme song for The Community Chest of Singapore, the Mandarin track was first performed on televised charity show, TrueHearts Show 2009. The EP released in November 2009 consisted of the original tracks and the remixes in both English and Mandarin. This graphic artwork for this single was designed by Rui En's fan club, RBKD, on behalf of The Community Chest of Singapore.
  • Sky's The Limit
A single by Taufik Batisah featuring Rui En.
  • 麻木 (2013)
A single by Rui En.

Drama theme songs

This song was nominated as Best Drama Theme Song in Star Awards 2002 and was first released in Morning Express VI. A remix version was released in Celebrating 25 Years of Chinese Drama Collector's Edition.
  • No Problem! – "Test 考验" (2003)
This is an insert song released in Morning Express VI.
  • Love at 0 °C – "Unfreeze 解冻" (2006)
This was Rui En's first set of self-penned lyrics published and also her first and only theme song for the drama she is starring in. This song is released in Celebrating 25 Years of Chinese Drama Collecter's Edition.
This is an insert song found in Rui En's United Nations.

Filmography

Year Drama Role Notes
2016 C.L.I.F. 4
警徽天职4
Huang Zhijie
黄芷婕
  • Pairs up with Li Nanxing
  • 1/3 of the Female Lead 三大女主角之一
If Only I Could
十年...你还好吗?
Chen Zhenhao
陈珍好
  • Pairs up with Andie Chen
  • 1/2 of the Female Lead 两大女主角之一
2015 The Dream Makers II
志在四方II
Fang Tonglin
方彤琳
  • Pairs up with Qi Yuwu
  • 1/4 of the Female Lead 四大女主角之一
The Journey: Our Homeland
信约: 我们的家园
Yang Meixue
杨美雪
Life Is Beautiful
初一的心愿
Shen Chuyi
沈初一
  • Pairs up with Pierre Png
  • 1st Female Lead 第一女主角
  • Rui En's first role as a kidney patient.
2014 Against The Tide
逆潮
Qiu Xueqing
邱雪清
C.L.I.F. 3
警徽天职3
Huang Zhijie
黄芷婕
  • Pairs up with Li Nanxing
  • 1/3 of the Female Lead 三大女主角之一
2013 Sudden
骤变
Cheng Chuning
程楚宁
  • Pairs up with Romeo Tan
  • 1st Female Lead 第一女主角
  • Rui En's first law drama and her first role as a lawyer.
The Dream Makers
志在四方
Fang Tonglin
方彤琳
C.L.I.F. 2
警徽天职2
Huang Zhijie
黄芷婕
  • Pairs up with Li Nanxing
  • 1/3 of the Female Lead 三大女主角之一
2012 Poetic Justice
微笑正义
Liu Yanzhi
刘言之
  • Pairs up with Dai Xiangyu
  • 1/2 of the Female Lead 两大女主角之一
  • Rui En's first role as a reporter and news anchor.
Joys of Life
花样人间
Han Yongyong
韩咏咏
  • Pairs up with Alien Huang
  • 1/3 of the Female Lead 三大女主角之一
Unriddle 2
最火搭档2
Hu Xiaoman
胡小曼
  • Pairs up with Elvin Ng
  • 1/2 of the Female Lead 两大女主角之一
2011 On the Fringe
边缘父子
Lin Shasha
林莎莎
  • 2nd Female Lead 第二女主角
  • Rui En's first role as a blind girl.
Code of Honour
正义武馆
Ou Kelu
欧可璐
  • Pairs up with Elvin Ng
  • 1st Female Lead 第一女主角
The In-Laws
麻婆斗妇
Wang Jiazhen
王佳珍
  • Pairs up with Pierre Png
  • 1st Female Lead 第一女主角
A Tale of 2 Cities
乐在双城
Zhang Ya Le
章雅乐
  • Pairs up with Pierre Png
  • 1st Female Lead 第一女主角
2010 Unriddle
最火搭档
Hu Xiaoman
胡小曼
  • Teams up with Chen Liping
  • 1/2 of the Female Lead 两大女主角之一
With You
我在你左右
Ye Siqi
叶思琪
Happy Family
过好年
Yang Xiaodong
杨小冬
  • Pairs up with Remus Kam
  • 1st Female Lead 第一女主角
2009 My School Daze
书包太重
Isabel Teo
张洛芸
  • Pairs up with Terence Cao
  • 2nd Female Lead 第二女主角
The Dream Catchers
未来不是梦
Lin Jiaqi
林佳琪
  • Pairs up with Elvin Ng
  • 1/2 of the Female Lead 两大女主角之一
2008 By My Side
不凡的爱
Zhang Yuhang
张宇航
  • Pairs up with Elvin Ng
  • 2nd Female Lead 第二女主角
2007 Metamorphosis
破茧而出
An Xiaoqian
安晓茜
  • 2 of the Female Lead 两大女主角之一
Honour and Passion
宝家卫国
Bao Wenwei
  • Pairs up with Pierre Png
  • 2nd Female Lead 第二女主角
2006 Love at 0°C
爱情零度C
Sun Yixin
孙逸欣
  • Pairs up with Elvin Ng
  • 2nd Female Lead 第二女主角
2005 A Promise for Tomorrow
拥抱明天
Fang Fang
方方
  • Pairs up with Qi Yuwu
  • 1st Female Lead 第一女主角
  • Rui En's first leading role.
Beyond The aXis of Truth II
法医X档案2
Fang Xiuxiu
方秀秀
  • Cameo Appearance 客串
You Are the One
½缘分
Hao Meide
郝美德
2004 My Mighty-in-Laws
野蛮亲家
Li Yingying
李盈盈
  • Pairs up with Vincent Ng
  • Supporting Role 女配角
2002 No Problem!
考试家族
Jessica
  • Supporting Role 女配角
  • Rui En's official debut drama.

Other notable TV programs

Year Title Type Channel Remarks
2003 Gotcha I Variety show Channel 5 Co-Host: Kui Jien
Chemistry Drama Channel 5 Role: Rachel
A Toast of Love Sitcom Channel 8 Role: Angela
2004 Achar! II Sitcom Channel 5 Role: Stephanie
Pairs up with Jas Arora
2005 High on Life Drama Channel 5 Special Appearance
2008 Sense of Home:
Kampung Kid (Cambodia)
Telemovie Channel 5 Role: Caroline
2010 Lodge With Me: Hokkaido Travelogue Channel 8 Host
2014 The Joy Truck 2 Variety Show Channel 8 Guest
Teams up with Pornsak and Chen Liping
2015 The World of Georgette Chen[37] Three-part Documentary Drama Channel News Asia Georgette Chen

Awards

Year Accolade Representative Works Notes
2004 Star Awards 2004, Most Popular Newcomer N/A Nominated
2005 Star Awards 2005, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2005 8 Days Readers' Choice, Favourite Feisty Girl N/A Won
2005 The Flame Awards, Incredible Shrinking Woman N/A Nominated
2006 Star Awards 2006, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2007 Star Awards 2007, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2007 Nanyang Alumni Awards, Nanyang Outstanding Young Alumni Award N/A Won
2008 Channel 8 Countdown Party, Top 8 Likable Female Lead Characters By My Side Won
2008 The Flame Awards 2008, Babe of the Year N/A Won
2009 Star Awards 2009, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2010 Star Awards 2010, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2010 Star Awards 2010, Favourite Female Character The Dream Catchers Nominated
2010 Star Awards 2010, Favourite Female Character My School Daze Nominated
2010 Singapore Entertainment Awards, Most Popular Local TV Actress N/A Won
2011 midea Youth Choice Awards, Hottest Female Personality I Wanna Date N/A Nominated
2011 Star Awards 2011, Best Actress With You Won
2011 Star Awards 2011, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2011 Star Awards 2011, Favourite Female Character Happy Family Won
2011 Star Awards 2011, Favourite On-screen Couple With You with Chen Hanwei Nominated
2011 Singapore Entertainment Awards, Most Popular Local TV Actor N/A Won
2012 Star Awards 2012, Best Actress A Tale Of 2 Cities Nominated
2012 Star Awards 2012, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2012 Star Awards 2012, Favourite Female Character A Tale of 2 Cities Won
2012 Star Awards 2012, Favourite On-screen Couple Code of Honour with Elvin Ng Won
2012 Star Awards 2012, Favourite On-screen Couple The In-Laws with Pierre Png Nominated
2012 Asian Television Awards 2012, Best Actress Unriddle 2 Won
2012 Singapore Entertainment Awards, Most Popular Local TV Actor N/A Won
2012 ELLE Awards, Actress of the Year N/A Won
2012 The Flame Awards 2012, Babe of the Year N/A Won
2013 Singapore Entertainment Awards, Most Popular Local TV Actor N/A Nominated
2013 Star Awards 2013, Best Actress Unriddle 2 Won
2013 Star Awards 2013, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2013 Star Awards 2013, Favourite Female Character Poetic Justice Won
2013 Star Awards 2013, Favourite On-screen Couple Unriddle 2 with Elvin Ng Won
2013 Star Awards 2013, Favourite On-screen Couple Joys of Life with Alien Huang Nominated
2014 Star Awards 2014, Best Actress The Dream Makers Nominated
2014 Star Awards 2014, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2014 Star Awards 2014, Favourite Female Character The Dream Makers Nominated
2014 Star Awards 2014, Favorite On-Screen Couple The Dream Makers with Qi Yu Wu Nominated
2014 Star Awards 2014, Favorite On-Screen Couple Sudden with Romeo Tan Nominated
2014 Star Awards 2014, Favorite On-Screen Couple C.L.I.F. 2 with Li Nanxing Nominated
2014 Star Awards 2014, Most Popular Regional Artiste (Cambodia) N/A Nominated
2014 Star Awards 2014, Most Popular Regional Artiste (China) N/A Nominated
2014 Star Awards 2014, Most Popular Regional Artiste (Indonesia) N/A Won
2014 Star Awards 2014, Most Popular Regional Artiste (Malaysia) N/A Won
2014 Asian Television Awards 2014, Best Actress Sudden Nominated
2014 Singapore Entertainment Awards, Most Popular Local TV Actor N/A Nominated
2015 Me Club Singapore, Most Memorable Female Character The Dream Makers Nominated
2015 Star Awards 2015, Most Popular Regional Artiste (Cambodia) N/A Nominated
2015 Star Awards 2015, Most Popular Regional Artiste (China) N/A Nominated
2015 Star Awards 2015, Most Popular Regional Artiste (Indonesia) N/A Nominated
2015 Star Awards 2015, Most Popular Regional Artiste (Malaysia) N/A Nominated
2015 Star Awards 2015, Best Actress Against The Tide Nominated
2015 Star Awards 2015, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2015 Star Awards 2015, Favourite Female Character Against The Tide Nominated
2015 Star Awards 2015, Favourite On-Screen Couple C.L.I.F. 3 with Li Nanxing Nominated
2015 PPCTV Mediacorp Awards, Favorite Lead Actress The Dream Makers Nominated
2015 PPCTV Mediacorp Awards, Favorite Female TV Character The Dream Makers Nominated
2015 PPCTV Mediacorp Awards, Favorite On Screen Couple Sudden with Romeo Tan Nominated
2016 Star Awards 2016, All-Time Favourite Artiste Award N/A Won

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