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Bonnie Loo

Bonnie Loo Mee Yee (; born July 12, 1994), is a Singapore-based, Malaysian singer and MediaCorp artiste. She emerged from the fourth season of ''Campus SuperStar'', one of the Chinese singing competitions held in Singapore. She hails from Riverside Secondary School, Singapore. She was crowned the first female winner since the first competition in 2006 and won a two-year MediaCorp management contract, $5,000 cash and the opportunity to perform with Taiwan-based signer Ding Dang in Glass Anatomy The Musical.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www3.meradio.sg/css/contestant/230260/loo-mee-yee-bonnie )
==Biography==
Bonnie Loo was born in Ipoh, Malaysia, and is the oldest of two children. Her family moved to Singapore when she was 12 years old for her studies and her father's work.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://stcommunities.straitstimes.com/music/2013/04/09/superstar-supporters-campus-superstar-winner-gets-boost-family )〕 She had started taking singing lessons when she was ten years old, and participated in close to 300 singing competitions in the region since the age of five. After winning Campus Superstar, she subsequently appeared in other television shows and concerts. Loo was then personally invited by Eric Moo to perform during his concert on June 1, 2013. She was guest star for The Sheng Siong Show on June 9. On 13 July, she performed at the PAssion Pop Concert, part of the People's Association's PAssion Around The Bay. She appeared as special guest during the finals of Hey Gorgeous, a campus talent search on 15 July.
Subsequently, Loo was signed to one of Asia's key music labels, S2S Pte. Ltd., thus becoming the first winner of Campus SuperStar to be signed to a record label.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.s2s.com.sg/campus-superstar-champion-bonnie-loo/ )〕 During an interview, Loo mentioned that she would take a break from her studies and embark on her singing career after completing her GCE O-Level examinations.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.todayonline.com/entertainment/music/studies-first-bonnie-loo )
In November 2013, Loo announced that she would be starring in Singaporean television series ''C.L.I.F. 3'' as Yang Hongxi, the daughter of Terence Cao's role, and would be part of a Chinese New Year compilation album in a song together with Julie Tan, Jayley Woo, Ian Fang and Shane Pow in 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://blogs.xin.sg/baguatv/%E5%88%B6%E4%BD%9Cing/introducing-the-female-cast-line-up-in-c-l-i-f-3-%E3%80%8A%E8%AD%A6%E5%BE%BD%E5%A4%A9%E8%81%8C%E3%80%8B-clif3/ )
Bonnie Loo announced that she would be starring in a drama entitled ''Against The Tide'' in March 2014. On July 24 to August 3, 2014, she would be starring in a Toy Factory Productions musical, entitled ''Innamorati'', which features 12 songs sung by Eric Moo. Among the other members of the cast include Wong JingLun, Tay Kewei and Sugie Phua.
On September 30, 2014, Loo released her first single, entitled "Don’t Want To Admit" (不想承认), which would be included in her debut album, "Bonnie 羅美儀", which was released on 2October, 2014. The music video was uploaded on YouTube on 6 October 2014. Her second single, "YOLO"'s music video was uploaded on YouTube on 31 October 2014.
Her versatile abilities as an artiste have led to many naming her as a rising star in the local entertainment scene. In an article by the Straits Times in October 2014, she was labelled as one of the four rising female artistes to look out for in the local entertainment scene, along with Sora Ma, Somaline Ang and Carrie Wong. Furthermore, she was made the face of the October 2014 issue of Cleo Singapore, featuring as one of the rising stars in entertainment.
On November 2, 2014, Loo performed for President Star Charity 2014 along with fellow MediaCorp actresses Jayley Woo, Julie Tan, Seraph Sun and Bharati in a dance segment as part of a challenge between artistes of different genders.
In 2015, Bonnie starred the drama ''Second Chance'' 流氓律师 and then went on to star in the drama entitled ''Tiger Mum'', alongside Huang Biren, Yao Wen Long, Julie Tan, Ian Fang and Aloysius Pang. It was her first leading role in a local drama, and her outstanding performance in the drama earned her numerous praises from the audience. She has recently finished filming ''Crescendo'', a Channel 8 Drama by WaWa Productions, taking the role as the younger version of Cynthia Koh's character. The drama will air on Channel 8 in October. She is also filming the next form drama, Life's Blessings, slated to start in Aug 2015. She is casted for an upcoming Channel 8 drama, 钱来运转, which is set to air in October 2015.
In May 2015, she was invited to take part in the Singapore auditions for the fourth season of The Voice of China, to earn a chance to represent Singapore in the competition. She managed to nab a spot in the top 3 positions, but was unable to represent Singapore in the actual competition. The competition was won by fellow record label artiste, Alfred Sim.
On September 31, 2015, the record label she was under, S2S, and its distribution arm, Sense Corporation, ceased operations in Singapore and the rest of South-east Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan. She is currently looking for a new record label to manage her activities as a singer.
She featured in The Crescendo Concert on 14 November 2015 along with other artistes such as Liang Wern Fook, Lee Wei Song, Stella Seah, Chriz Tong as well as Ling Kai. The concert traced the evolution of Singapore Mandarin music and is an extension from the upcoming Channel 8 drama Crescendo, about local music enthusiasts who struggle to keep afloat.

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