Who's Michelle Chen?

Michelle Chen, an actress and host in Taiwan Province Province, returned to Taiwan Province Province after graduating from the University of Southern California in 2006 and was signed by Chai Zhiping, the chairman and general manager of Komi Company. It was her first time in the idol drama "The Change of Love". 20 1 1 became popular because she played the heroine Shen Jiayi in the movie The Girl We Chased Together in Those Years. In 20 13, Michelle Chen finally fulfilled her dream of being a singer for many years, and released her first album "Me, Me, Me Michelle Chen", a new generation of idol actress. She was loved by the audience for her role as Shen Jiayi in the film The Girl We Chased Together in Those Years. She is called "national goddess" because of her fresh and refined, natural and frank image and sweet and moving voice. Later, he became active in the entertainment circle, and participated in many films such as The Soul of Love's Bread, blossoming flowers, Together, Two Detectives, City Games, and other micro-movies, such as Secret, Her Travel Alone, Little Lucky Sense, Destiny. 20/KLOC-In May, 2003, she realized her dream for many years and released a new album "Me, Me, Me", which soared in popularity in Michelle Chen. In 2006, she graduated from the University of Southern California (USC), majoring in marketing and minoring in art, and also received music training. Yan Xi's father is in business and has a good family. When he entered the entertainment circle, his family didn't have much opposition. She admitted that she had three boyfriends, but at present, her feelings are empty and she appreciates the sunshine and humor. After Michelle Chen returned to Taiwan Province from the United States, she initially dreamed of becoming a singer and wanted to have a try. Because of her beautiful appearance and sweet appearance, one looks exactly the same, like Da S and Bidai Syulan, like Yang Caini and Margie Tsang when she was young, and also like Ceng Baoyi, Song Hye Kyo Jing and Son Ye Jin. After the film "Those Years" was released, Hong Kong people praised her for being like Cherie Chung when she was young. Producer Chai Zhiping likes her plasticity, and intends to promote her to be the successor of "Big S", starting with advertising and then joining the entertainment circle.