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Xiaxue

 Singaporean blogger and online television personality Xiaxue discusses her life, fashion, and regional issues in a contentious manner.

What is the Net Worth of Xiaxue? Salary, Earnings

Wikipedia, Forbes, IMDb, and other internet sites estimate that as of December 2022, well-known TV show host Xiaxue has a net worth of $3 million. She worked as a paid TV show host to make the money.

Where was Xiaxue born? Ethnicity, Nationality, Family, Education

On April 28, 1984, in Singapore, Xiaxue was born. Consequently, Xiaxue has an age of thirty-four (34) years. Her parents are Singaporeans with Chinese ancestry. Her mother worked as a real estate agent, and Cheng’s father was an antique dealer as well. She now resides with her younger brother as a result of her parent’s divorce. Wendy attended River Valley High. She afterward enrolled in Singapore Polytechnic College, where she graduated with a diploma in mass media.

Quick Facts

Full Real Name Cheng Yan Yan Wendy.
Famous Name Xiaxue
Date of Birth April 28, 1984
Age (as of 2021) 34 years old.
Place of Birth Singapore
Profession Blogger
Net worth USD 3-4 Million (approx.).
Nationality Singaporean
Religion Christianity.
Ethnicity Mixed
Zodiac Sign Aries
Height (approx.) 5 feet 7 inches
Weight (approx.) 55 Kg
Hair Color Pink
Eye Color Hazel.
Spouse Mike Sayre

Is Xiaxue Single? Relationship

She met American engineer Mike Sayre online and they dated for three years before being married in 2010. In March 2013, they welcomed a son named Dashiel.

How tall is Xiaxue? Weight, Hair Color

She is a gorgeous girl with great body measurements and a really good personality. Xiaxue is 55 kg and stands 5 feet 7 inches tall. She is in good health and has a lovely body figure. She normally paints her hair pink, and she has hazel eyes right now.

How did Xiaxue start her Professional Career?

In 2003, she started blogging at (xiaxue.blogspot.com). In addition, she coordinated projects at the same time. Cheng writes columns for The New Paper, Snag, and Maxim. On the other hand, she received sponsorship from companies like Mothercare and Honey Color.

She was also chosen as a brand representative by The Health Promotion Group to discourage women from smoking. In 2005, Cheng won prizes for Best Asian Blog and Best Asian Web Blog. She was selected for the Technorati Global Top 100 Blogs List for her main blog. It is also the first blog from Singapore to be listed in the Best 100. The 2008 National Board Library Archive contains information about her.

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