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Star Awards 2019 Top 40 Most Popular Artistes: Jin Yinji Out, Chen Xiuhuan In

So many shocks and surprises as always.

So many shocks and surprises as always.

So many shocks and surprises as always.

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Where did all the Dukes go? That’s our first thought when we looked through the names of the Top 40 Artistes vying to make the Top 10 Most Popular Male and Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes list at this year’s Star Awards. After Aloysius Pang’s tragic passing in January and Zhang Zhenhuan quitting showbiz last November, only six of the original Eight Dukes are still in contention. And of these six, only Desmond Tan and Romeo Tan made it into the Top 40 while Shane Pow, Ian Fang, Jeffrey Xu and Xu Bin are all missing from the list… for the second year running.

“Frankly I’m a bit disappointed but I guess, just try again next year lah,” says Shane. “I wasn’t really expecting anything ’cos it’s the same every year. I didn't get nominated last year as well, so it’s okay. I'm more excited about [my nomination for] Best Supporting Actor award. It’s something that I’ve been working hard for and I wish to congratulate everyone who got in the Top 40.”

As for the female stars, MIA is veteran actress Jin Yinji whose surprise entry into the Top 10 last year was the most heartwarming and tear-jerking moment of the night. So it’s pity we won’t get a chance to see Jin-jie deliver another heartfelt speech this year. But good news for Chen Xiuhuan, Lina Ng and Dawn Yeoh who all made triumphant comebacks. FYI: The last time Xiuhuan made the Top 10 was in, wait for it, 1994 — which just happened to be the inaugural Star Awards.

Speaking of the inaugural Star Awards, this year marks its 25th anniversary and to celebrate the occasion — did someone say, Silver Jubilee? — a new Star Awards theme song has been written. Composed by Singaporean pop whiz Jim Lim, the song is titled ‘Starlight’ and will be performed at this year’s awards by Zoe Tay, Chen Hanwei, Rebecca Lim and Desmond Tan.

But back to the important news at hand. Scroll down to see who made the Top 40 list. Starting with the ladies...

1 of 40 Aileen Tan
2 of 40 Bonnie Loo
3 of 40 Carrie Wong
4 of 40 Chen Xiuhuan
5 of 40 Cynthia Koh
6 of 40 Dawn Yeoh
7 of 40 Felicia Chin
8 of 40 Hong Huifang
9 of 40 Hong Ling
10 of 40 Jayley Woo
11 of 40 Jesseca Liu
12 of 40 Kimberly Chia
13 of 40 Lin Meijiao
14 of 40 Lin Peifen
15 of 40 Lina Ng
16 of 40 Paige Chua
17 of 40 Pan Lingling
18 of 40 Rebecca Lim
19 of 40 Sheila Sim
20 of 40 Ya Hui

And now for the guys...

  • 21 of 40 Andie Chen
    22 of 40 Chen Shucheng
    23 of 40 Chua Enlai
    24 of 40 Dasmond Koh
    25 of 40 Dennis Chew
    26 of 40 Desmond Tan
    27 of 40 Guo Liang
    28 of 40 Lee Teng
    29 of 40 Marcus Chin
    30 of 40 Pierre Png
    31 of 40 Pornsak
    32 of 40 Rayson Tan
    33 of 40 Richard Low
    34 of 40 Romeo Tan
    35 of 40 Shaun Chen
    36 of 40 Terence Cao
    37 of 40 Yao Wenlong
    38 of 40 Zhang Yaodong
    39 of 40 Zheng Geping
    40 of 40 Zhu Houren

    In case you’re wondering how the Top 40 list is derived…

    Every year, a poll of 1,000 people representing a wide demographic of Singapore’s population, conducted independently by an accredited market research company, is used to identify the Top 20 Male and Top 20 Female Artistes (aka the Top 40 Most Popular Artistes list). The slate is then wiped clean and the results of the final Top 10 Male and Top 10 Female artistes are based solely on public voting. This year, 50 per cent of the final results will be derived from this pool of 1,000, while the other 50 per cent will come from the telepoll and online voting results.

    Telepoll voting for the Top 10 Most Popular Male and Female Artistes Awards begins on Mar 7 and ends on Apr 14 at 8:30pm. Online voting begins on Mar 8 at noon and ends on Apr 14 at 8.30pm. The results will be announced live during Star Awards 2019.

    Star Awards 2019 will be held at the MES Theatre at Mediacorp on Apr 14, and telecast live on Ch 8 and U, with a simulcast on Toggle.

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