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Constance Song
Singaporean actress (born 1975) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Constance Song (born Song Qing Qing on 18 May 1975) is a Singaporean actress and entrepreneur.
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Career
Song was a model before joining Star Search Singapore in 1997 and was subsequently offered a contract by TCS (predecessor of MediaCorp). She appeared in the wuxia series The Return of the Condor Heroes.[1] Song has also acted in several English television series on Channel 5, most notably Point of Entry. She joined SPH MediaWorks and later returned to MediaCorp when they merged in 2005.
After over 12 years in the industry, Song won her first accolade at the Star Awards 2010. She was named the Best Supporting Actress for her role as the villainous Jiang Ruolin in The Ultimatum.[2]
In 2015, Song became the first artiste to join Li Nanxing's talent management agency.[3][4]
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Ventures
Song owned Bam! Restaurant which opened in 2013 and closed in 2024.[5][6] She collaborated with a friend to set up Regalo, an online luxury F&B concept store, in January 2022.[7] In August 2022, Song partnered a home baker friend to launch a line of wholesome cookies called Ole & Elo.[8]
Personal life
Song has a younger brother. She and her family used to reside in a 5-room flat in Bishan.[9]
In August 1998, Song changed her Chinese name from "宋清清" (Sòng Qīngqīng) to 宋怡霏 (Sòng Yífēi).[10][11]
Song gave birth to a baby girl on 18 May 2017, and to another daughter on 9 March 2021, at age 45. Song is known to be guarded about her private life and has declined to reveal the identity of her partner and her marital status.[12][13]
Filmography
Film
Television series
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Theatre
Awards and nominations
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References
External links
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