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  2. Hey Gorgeous - Wikipedia

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    Hey! Gorgeous was preceded by a talent-scouting competition entitled School Belle and the Beau (流星花园), which only aired on MediaCorp Channel 8 for one season in 2004. That season was hosted by Dennis Chew and Belinda Lee, and spawned artists such as Elvin Ng to fame. It took its current name when it was broadcast on MediaCorp Channel U in

  3. Hey Gorgeous season 2 - Wikipedia

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    The second season [1] of Hey Gorgeous (Chinese: 校园美魔王; pinyin: Xiàoyuán Měi Mówáng), a Singaporean talent-scouting competition which searches for new talents in tertiary institutes, premiered on 27 May 2013 on MediaCorp Channel U. In this season, there are 24 number of semifinalists, while there are 12 number of finalists.

  4. Hey Gorgeous season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The third season of Hey Gorgeous (Chinese: 校园美魔王; pinyin: Xiàoyuán Měi Mówáng), a Singaporean talent-scouting competition which searches for new talents in tertiary institutes, premiered on 24 August 2015 on MediaCorp Channel 8, and broadcast on Mondays from 8pm to 9pm.

  5. Richie Koh - Wikipedia

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    Richie Koh (born 16 June 1993) is a Singaporean actor who is signed to MediaCorp. In 2023, Koh won the Star Awards for Best Actor for his critically acclaimed role as an autistic son in the drama series Your World in Mine. At the age of 29, he is also the second youngest recipient of the award, after Christopher Lee who won in 1997 at the age ...

  6. Carrie Wong - Wikipedia

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    Wong was chosen as one of the six contestants for the preliminary rounds of Hey Gorgeous in 2013, emerging as a first runner-up. [4] Wong made her acting debut in Scrum, where she plays a disabled Sport Sciences polytechnic student. It aired in February 2014 on Channel U.

  7. Bonnie Loo - Wikipedia

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    She rose to fame in 2013 when she participated in and won the fourth season of Campus SuperStar, one of the Chinese singing competitions held in Singapore. [3] Her victory made the series' history since the show began in 2006 as the first female winner, [3] and her grand prize included a two-year Mediacorp management contract, $5,000 cash and the opportunity to perform with Taiwan-based singer ...

  8. He Ying Ying - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, while still studying in NUS, He Ying Ying was scouted by Ben Yeo and Kate Pang on campus to join the talent scouting competition, Hey Gorgeous, which was aired on Mediacorp Channel 8. [5] [6] She was eventually placed as one of the two runner-ups in the competition. [6]

  9. Channel U (Singaporean TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel U (Chinese: U頻道) is a Mandarin-language free-to-air terrestrial television channel in Singapore, owned by state media conglomerate Mediacorp.. The channel was first established in 2001 by SPH MediaWorks—a subsidiary of Singapore Press Holdings—as one of two new FTA channels launched by the company (alongside the English-language TVWorks, later renamed Channel i).