Dee Hsu - Biography

Biography

Prior to becoming a host, Hsu sang in a duo with her sister, Barbie Hsu, called "S.O.S." (Sisters of Shu). Due to copyright issues with music labels, the group's name was changed to A.S.O.S. (All Sisters of Shu) in the late 90s.

Since 1999, Hsu and her sister gradually put their singing career to rest. Hsu went on to host various TV programs, including GUESS and KangXi Lai Le, which she joined in 2004, and has since been a top host/comedian in Taiwan. She also worked as a spokesperson for Shiatzy Chen.

In 2004, Hsu collaborated with Show Luo, her then co-host on 100% Entertainment, on a duet "戀愛達人" (Love Expert) and co-starred with Luo in the music video. The track was released on Luo's second album Expert Show.

Hsu is married with three children and currently living in Taipei. Her marriage and motherhood is a recurring joke in "KangXi Lai Le", usually when commenting on the male guests.

Dee and her sister Barbie along with 400 other Taiwanese celebrities were brought up on charges of tax evasion in 2009.

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