Kimberley Chen

Kimberley Chen Fang-yu (born 23 May 1994)[1][non-primary source needed] is an Australian singer, actress and model based in Taiwan.

Chen briefly worked with the B.ANGEL production house in 2014 before signing with Hong Kong–based company Sharp Music, eventually appearing in the Chinese version of Produce 101 in 2018.

[citation needed] In 2020, she signed to Chynahouse, belonging to Kkbox, the first streaming platform and largest digital conglomerate in Taiwan.

[3] Chen has been banned in Mainland China as a result of the song and music video "Fragile" a collaboration with Malaysian-Chinese hip hop artist Namewee which went viral in October 2021.

[citation needed] She learnt Ballet, Pointe, Tap, Jazz, Contemporary, HipHop, Locking, Popping, acrobatics and acting.

At the age of eight, she sang and danced a rendition of Jennifer Lopez's song, Let's Get Loud, with back-up dancers on the Royal Children's Hospital's 2003 Good Friday Appeal fundraiser on the Seven Network.

[citation needed] Discovered by Grundy Television executive director Michael Whyte, Chen was offered an ongoing role as the featured child model on The Price Is Right for its 2003 revival.

[citation needed] Later in 2005, Chen was selected by JYP Entertainment in New York City as a trainee to debut in America.

In March 2007, Chen was selected to sing the national anthem at the Australian Football League NAB Cup Grand Final.

Chen's second single, "Never Change," co-written with Australian artist Don Bianco, was the first for which she contributed music and lyrics.