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'''Cheng Yan Yan Wendy''' (born '''Cheng Yan Yan'''; 28 April 1984), better known by her pseudonym '''Xiaxue''', is a Singaporean blogger and online television personality who writes about her life, fashion and local issues in a provocative style. Her main blog, which attracts about 50,000 readers daily, has won prestigious ] and earned her sponsorship deals, as well as stints as a columnist and ], but some of her posts have sparked national controversies.


==Personal life==
'''Xiaxue''' is the ] of '''Wendy Cheng''', a ]an ]ger and freelance writer. Her website has been added to the ]'s list of blogs for archival.<ref>Does blogger deserve a place in S'pore's history?, http://www.asiaone.com/Digital/Features/Story/A1Story20080110-44388.html</ref>
Born in Singapore on 28 April 1984,<ref name="faqs">"", xiaxue.blogspot.com, Retrieved 9 July 2012.</ref> Wendy Cheng studied at ] and graduated from ] with a diploma in mass media,<ref name="hard">Serene Luo, "Hard-hitting blogger flushed with success", '']'', 31 December 2005.</ref> then briefly worked as a project coordinator.<ref name="foul">Wong Kim Hoh, "Who says I have a foul mouth?", '']'', 15 August 2004.</ref> Her father, an antique dealer,<ref name="foul"/> and her mother, a property agent,<ref name="foul"/> are divorced;<ref name="faqs"/> she also has a younger brother.<ref name="foul"/> For a year, she maintained a paper diary, which her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend threw away during a ] spring cleaning. Wanting to air her thoughts in a space that nobody could throw away,<ref name="foul"/><ref name="life">"The life of Wendy", ''Go Digital'', August–September 2005</ref> she started blogging in April 2003.<ref name="power">Jack Schofield, "", '']'', 21 July 2008.</ref> She underwent plastic surgery, sponsored by ], to "correct her bulbous nose" in 2006.<ref name="spirit">Grace Yap, "Smells like team spirit", '']'', 23 December 2006.</ref>


In 2010, she married American engineer Mike Sayre, whom she met online and had dated for three years, and in March 2013, she gave birth to a boy named Dashiel.<ref name="baby">Cheow Sue Ann, "People even curse me with miscarriage", ''The New Paper'', 31 March 2013.</ref>
She co-starred in a ] programme called Girls Out Loud. In 2008 she started hosting a ]ly series, Xiaxue's Guide To Life, on ClickNetwork.tv <ref>.Girl Power Blogger Takes Singapore By Storm, http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jul/21/xiaxue.blog</ref>


In 2023, she announced that she and Mike Sayre had split up.<ref>{{cite news |title=Xiaxue announces split from husband of 13 years, says they have been separated 'for a long time now' |url=https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/xiaxue-wendy-cheng-husband-mike-sayre-split-353991 |access-date=6 April 2023 |publisher=CNA |date=6 April 2023}}</ref>
==Controversies==
On July 20, 2005, Wendy's blog was hacked into and defaced; the hackers also gained access to her ] account and deleted many of her e-mails. She eventually regained access to her blog and e-mail account, and made a police report.<ref name="attack">"Don't let attacks bog down your blog",The Straits Times, 27 March 2007</ref><ref name="block">Chua Hian Hou, "Blocked out of their own blogs", The Straits Times, 22 July 2005</ref>


==Blogging==
In October 2005, Xiaxue criticized a disabled man who scolded an able-bodied man for trying to use the handicapped toilet. Two of her three then-sponsors terminated their endorsement deals with her as a result of the post.<ref>Jeremy Au Yong, "Toilet blog whips up more stink", The Sunday Times, 6 November 2005</ref><ref>Jeremy Au Yong, "All flushed over toilet blog", The Sunday Times, 30 November 2005</ref><ref>Serene Luo, "Hard-hitting blogger flushed with success", The Straits Times, 31 December 2005</ref>
Wendy Cheng has several blogs, including her untitled main blog (usually known as xiaxue.blogspot.com), and several private blogs. Although she writes in the English language, she selected her pseudonym '''Xiaxue''' (下雪, pronounced something like {{respell|sh'ya|-|shweh}}), which means "]" in ], because it "had that tinge of mysterious, beautiful girl thing about it".<ref name="life"/> On her main blog, which attracts about 50,000 readers daily,<ref name="ban">"157 seek Orchard Road ban for Xiaxue", '']'', 18 January 2006.</ref><ref name="sorry">Debbie Yong, "Xiaxue won't say sorry to Dawn", '']'', 23 July 2008.</ref> she provides updates about her personal life, posts photographs, writes about topics such as fashion, discusses local issues such as "nasty taxi drivers", and posts paid ]s.<ref name="foul"/><ref name="life"/> She often uses ] in her posts and her success has been attributed to her provocative writing style.<ref name="foul"/><ref name="power"/> According to a survey she conducted, which attracted 6000 responses, her readers are mainly Singaporean, female, young adults interested in fashion and "looking for an alternative voice".<ref name="life"/> Awards that her main blog has won include the 2004 and 2005 ] Best Asian Blog and the 2005 ] Best Asian Weblog.<ref name="power"/><ref name="munky">" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304001305/http://www.munkysuperstar.com/downloads/cv-wendycheng.pdf |date=4 March 2016 }}", Munky Superstar Pictures. Retrieved 17 June 2012.</ref> In July 2005, a hacker defaced the blog, but she managed to restore its contents.<ref>Chua Hian Hou, "Blocked out of their own blogs", ''The Straits Times'', 22 July 2005.</ref> Her main blog, the first from Singapore to enter the Technorati Global Top 100 Blogs List,<ref name="baby"/><ref name="munky"/> was selected for the National Library Board archive in 2008.<ref name="power"/>


==Other media==
Xiaxue was accused of making a racist post in December 2005.<ref name="stmolest">Arlina Ashad, , '']'', January 29, 2006.</ref> A ] started a petition to have the authorities take enforcement action.<ref name="stmolest"/>
Due to the popularity of her main blog, Xiaxue has earned jobs in mainstream media, notably as a columnist for national newspapers '']'' and '']'', '']'' magazine and ''Snag'' magazine.<ref name="power"/> In addition, she has served as an editor for blog ] Tomorrow.sg,<ref name="ban"/> a Star Blogger for the ] portal and a presenter at the 2005 Singapore Writer's Festival.<ref name="munky"/> She has struck sponsorship deals with many companies, including online eyewear store HoneyColor, childcare merchandise retailer ],<ref name="baby"/> T-shirt maker LocalBrand, hair salon Kimage and nail studio Voxy.<ref name="hard"/> In 2006, she and DJ ] co-hosted ''Girls Out Loud'', a reality TV series on ], where they engage in "outrageous antics and no-holds-barred banter".<ref name="spirit"/> She has a fortnightly series, called ''Xiaxue's Guide to Life'', on the ] channel ];<ref name="power"/> its highest-rated episode had more than a million views.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aBEwiHdGl4 Having a Baby (Part 3) - Xiaxue's Guide To Life: EP137</ref> The ] selected her as an ambassador for their Get Fresh campaign to discourage women from smoking and help female smokers quit.<ref name="munky"/>


In 2024, Xiaxue announced a new podcast with fellow Singaporean celebrity ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.asiaone.com/lifestyle/xiaxue-joins-tan-jianhaos-media-company-duo-will-host-new-podcast-together|title=Xiaxue joins Tan Jianhao's media company; duo will host new podcast together|date=14 March 2024|website=AsiaOne}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.marketing-interactive.com/sg-blogger-xiaxue-joins-jianhao-tan-titan-digital-media|title=Singaporean blogger Xiaxue joins JianHao Tan's Titan Digital Media|date=15 March 2024|website=Marketing-Interactive}}</ref>
In July 2008, blogger Dawn Yang launched a lawsuit against Cheng for allegedly defamatory remarks made in a blog post on June 30.<ref>Debbie Yong, "Xiaxue won't say sorry to Dawn", The Straits Times, 23 July 2008</ref>


==Controversy==
In March 2011, Xiaxue was sued by youtuber Peter Coffin for revealing to the public on her blog that he had faked a relationship over twitter by using pictures of Korean actress '']''. The lawsuit was then deemed invalid due to it being written by Peter Coffin.
In October 2005, Xiaxue wrote an entry condemning a ] man, who scolded a non-disabled man for using the ], leading to an online backlash that prompted two sponsors to cancel their deals.<ref name="hard"/> Two months later, she suggested that ]s be banned from ], as they were molesting Singaporean girls; many ]s condemned her posts as "racist rants" and signed an ] to ban her from Orchard Road. She was accused of impersonating another blogger and abusing her position as a ''Tomorrow.sg'' editor to remove comments critical of her in January 2006.<ref name="ban"/> In July 2007, she made a post about the "seven most disgusting bloggers" in Singapore, sparking ]s that were extensively covered by local media.<ref>Lim Yee Hung, "Xiaxue's hate list", ''Digital Life'', 24 July 2007.</ref> In April 2008, she made a video about the ], which she insists "was meant to be funny", but was dubbed "the worst iPhone review" by American technology writer ] and ridiculed on other technology websites, including ].<ref>Liew Hanqing, "Worst iPhone review so far", ''The New Paper'', 12 April 2008.</ref> Xiaxue also has a heated rivalry with blogger Dawn Yang, who threatened to sue her for an allegedly defamatory post in June 2008.<ref name="sorry"/>


In February 2020, Xiaxue was accused of “]” on social media after she called morbidly obese people “disgusting” and that they “don’t live past” the age of 40. Xiaxue claimed in an Instagram story that “they gorge themselves with 30 burgers a day and when they inevitably get a clogged artery or diabetes, taxpayers have to help foot their medical bills when their health conditions are entirely caused by their irresponsible behaviour”. Xiaxue's posts were deleted by Instagram after users reported her for harassment.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Dodgson|first=Lindsay|title=A beauty influencer is being accused of 'fatphobia' after she called a model's weight 'disgusting': 'Irresponsibility isn't attractive'|url=https://www.insider.com/influencer-called-out-for-fatphobia-when-she-called-model-disgusting-2020-2|access-date=2021-03-30|website=Insider|date=14 February 2020 }}</ref>
==Personal life==
The blogger was engaged to American Michael Sayre in December 2009, whom she allegedly met online.<ref>Blogger Xiaxue's web proposal,http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Lifestyle/Story/STIStory_466754.html</ref>


In July 2020, Xiaxue lost brand sponsorships following police reports over ] tweets, including tweets that were targeted at foreign workers, alleging “they molest people and fuck our maids and leer at girls and flood Little India” and the attempt to use the ] in certain context. Beauty brand Fresh and Swedish timepiece company ] have publicly confirmed that they have ended their partnerships with Xiaxue following this incident.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Singaporean blogger Xiaxue loses brand sponsorships following police reports over racist tweets (VIDEO)|url=https://malaysia.news.yahoo.com/singaporean-blogger-xiaxue-loses-brand-065719634.html|access-date=2021-03-30|website=malaysia.news.yahoo.com|date=14 July 2020 |language=en-MY}}</ref> Reality and lifestyle channel ], with whom Xiaxue has worked with since 2011, dropped Xiaxue as a host.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Clicknetwork drops Xiaxue as host for future show, doesn't support opinions delivered in 'divisive' way|url=https://mothership.sg/2020/07/clicknetwork-drops-xiaxue/|access-date=2021-03-30|website=mothership.sg|language=en}}</ref>
She married Michael Sayre on 13 March 2010 at Italian restaurant Forlino.


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Singaporean online and television personality

Xiaxue
下雪
Xiaxue at the National Library in September 2005
BornCheng Yan Yan Wendy
(1984-04-28) 28 April 1984 (age 40)
Teban Gardens, Singapore
NationalitySingaporean
Other namesWendy Cheng
CitizenshipSingaporean
EducationDiploma in Mass Media
Alma materRiver Valley High School
Singapore Polytechnic
Occupations
  • Blogger
  • online television personality
Years active2003–present
Known forwell-known female Singaporean blogger
Height1.48 m (4 ft 10 in)
Spouse Mike Sayre ​ ​(m. 2010; div. 2023)
ChildrenDashiel Sayre (son)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese下雪
Simplified Chinese下雪
Literal meaningfalling snow
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinxiàxuě
IPA
Wendy Cheng
Traditional Chinese鄭彥彥
Simplified Chinese郑彦彦
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhèng Yànyàn
Websitexiaxue.blogspot.com

Cheng Yan Yan Wendy (born Cheng Yan Yan; 28 April 1984), better known by her pseudonym Xiaxue, is a Singaporean blogger and online television personality who writes about her life, fashion and local issues in a provocative style. Her main blog, which attracts about 50,000 readers daily, has won prestigious blog awards and earned her sponsorship deals, as well as stints as a columnist and TV show host, but some of her posts have sparked national controversies.

Personal life

Born in Singapore on 28 April 1984, Wendy Cheng studied at River Valley High School and graduated from Singapore Polytechnic with a diploma in mass media, then briefly worked as a project coordinator. Her father, an antique dealer, and her mother, a property agent, are divorced; she also has a younger brother. For a year, she maintained a paper diary, which her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend threw away during a Chinese New Year spring cleaning. Wanting to air her thoughts in a space that nobody could throw away, she started blogging in April 2003. She underwent plastic surgery, sponsored by MediaCorp TV, to "correct her bulbous nose" in 2006.

In 2010, she married American engineer Mike Sayre, whom she met online and had dated for three years, and in March 2013, she gave birth to a boy named Dashiel.

In 2023, she announced that she and Mike Sayre had split up.

Blogging

Wendy Cheng has several blogs, including her untitled main blog (usually known as xiaxue.blogspot.com), and several private blogs. Although she writes in the English language, she selected her pseudonym Xiaxue (下雪, pronounced something like sh'ya-shweh), which means "snowing" in Mandarin Chinese, because it "had that tinge of mysterious, beautiful girl thing about it". On her main blog, which attracts about 50,000 readers daily, she provides updates about her personal life, posts photographs, writes about topics such as fashion, discusses local issues such as "nasty taxi drivers", and posts paid advertorials. She often uses profanity in her posts and her success has been attributed to her provocative writing style. According to a survey she conducted, which attracted 6000 responses, her readers are mainly Singaporean, female, young adults interested in fashion and "looking for an alternative voice". Awards that her main blog has won include the 2004 and 2005 Wizbang Weblog Awards Best Asian Blog and the 2005 Bloggies Best Asian Weblog. In July 2005, a hacker defaced the blog, but she managed to restore its contents. Her main blog, the first from Singapore to enter the Technorati Global Top 100 Blogs List, was selected for the National Library Board archive in 2008.

Other media

Due to the popularity of her main blog, Xiaxue has earned jobs in mainstream media, notably as a columnist for national newspapers TODAY and The New Paper, Maxim magazine and Snag magazine. In addition, she has served as an editor for blog aggregator Tomorrow.sg, a Star Blogger for the STOMP portal and a presenter at the 2005 Singapore Writer's Festival. She has struck sponsorship deals with many companies, including online eyewear store HoneyColor, childcare merchandise retailer Mothercare, T-shirt maker LocalBrand, hair salon Kimage and nail studio Voxy. In 2006, she and DJ Rosalyn Lee co-hosted Girls Out Loud, a reality TV series on MediaCorp Channel 5, where they engage in "outrageous antics and no-holds-barred banter". She has a fortnightly series, called Xiaxue's Guide to Life, on the web television channel clicknetwork.tv; its highest-rated episode had more than a million views. The Health Promotion Board selected her as an ambassador for their Get Fresh campaign to discourage women from smoking and help female smokers quit.

In 2024, Xiaxue announced a new podcast with fellow Singaporean celebrity JianHao Tan.

Controversy

In October 2005, Xiaxue wrote an entry condemning a disabled man, who scolded a non-disabled man for using the toilet for the disabled, leading to an online backlash that prompted two sponsors to cancel their deals. Two months later, she suggested that foreign workers be banned from Orchard Road, as they were molesting Singaporean girls; many netizens condemned her posts as "racist rants" and signed an online petition to ban her from Orchard Road. She was accused of impersonating another blogger and abusing her position as a Tomorrow.sg editor to remove comments critical of her in January 2006. In July 2007, she made a post about the "seven most disgusting bloggers" in Singapore, sparking flame wars that were extensively covered by local media. In April 2008, she made a video about the iPhone, which she insists "was meant to be funny", but was dubbed "the worst iPhone review" by American technology writer Daniel Lyons and ridiculed on other technology websites, including Gizmodo. Xiaxue also has a heated rivalry with blogger Dawn Yang, who threatened to sue her for an allegedly defamatory post in June 2008.

In February 2020, Xiaxue was accused of “fatphobia” on social media after she called morbidly obese people “disgusting” and that they “don’t live past” the age of 40. Xiaxue claimed in an Instagram story that “they gorge themselves with 30 burgers a day and when they inevitably get a clogged artery or diabetes, taxpayers have to help foot their medical bills when their health conditions are entirely caused by their irresponsible behaviour”. Xiaxue's posts were deleted by Instagram after users reported her for harassment.

In July 2020, Xiaxue lost brand sponsorships following police reports over racist tweets, including tweets that were targeted at foreign workers, alleging “they molest people and fuck our maids and leer at girls and flood Little India” and the attempt to use the N-word in certain context. Beauty brand Fresh and Swedish timepiece company Daniel Wellington have publicly confirmed that they have ended their partnerships with Xiaxue following this incident. Reality and lifestyle channel Clicknetwork, with whom Xiaxue has worked with since 2011, dropped Xiaxue as a host.

References

  1. ^ "FAQs", xiaxue.blogspot.com, Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  2. ^ Serene Luo, "Hard-hitting blogger flushed with success", The Straits Times, 31 December 2005.
  3. ^ Wong Kim Hoh, "Who says I have a foul mouth?", The Sunday Times, 15 August 2004.
  4. ^ "The life of Wendy", Go Digital, August–September 2005
  5. ^ Jack Schofield, "Blogger Xiaxue brings Girl Power to strait-laced Singapore", The Guardian, 21 July 2008.
  6. ^ Grace Yap, "Smells like team spirit", TODAY, 23 December 2006.
  7. ^ Cheow Sue Ann, "People even curse me with miscarriage", The New Paper, 31 March 2013.
  8. "Xiaxue announces split from husband of 13 years, says they have been separated 'for a long time now'". CNA. 6 April 2023. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  9. ^ "157 seek Orchard Road ban for Xiaxue", TODAY, 18 January 2006.
  10. ^ Debbie Yong, "Xiaxue won't say sorry to Dawn", The Straits Times, 23 July 2008.
  11. ^ "Wendy Cheng Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine", Munky Superstar Pictures. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
  12. Chua Hian Hou, "Blocked out of their own blogs", The Straits Times, 22 July 2005.
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aBEwiHdGl4 Having a Baby (Part 3) - Xiaxue's Guide To Life: EP137
  14. "Xiaxue joins Tan Jianhao's media company; duo will host new podcast together". AsiaOne. 14 March 2024.
  15. "Singaporean blogger Xiaxue joins JianHao Tan's Titan Digital Media". Marketing-Interactive. 15 March 2024.
  16. Lim Yee Hung, "Xiaxue's hate list", Digital Life, 24 July 2007.
  17. Liew Hanqing, "Worst iPhone review so far", The New Paper, 12 April 2008.
  18. Dodgson, Lindsay (14 February 2020). "A beauty influencer is being accused of 'fatphobia' after she called a model's weight 'disgusting': 'Irresponsibility isn't attractive'". Insider. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  19. "Singaporean blogger Xiaxue loses brand sponsorships following police reports over racist tweets (VIDEO)". malaysia.news.yahoo.com. 14 July 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  20. "Clicknetwork drops Xiaxue as host for future show, doesn't support opinions delivered in 'divisive' way". mothership.sg. Retrieved 30 March 2021.

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