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The Straits Times
|February 05, 2025
If there is any comfort to be found, it is that Big S seemed truly happy in her final days
When I was in primary school, my form teacher made us journal as part of our homework. I remember very little of the entries, but I remember writing about Meteor Garden (2001 to 2002).
Like many girls my age and older, I was hooked on that hit Taiwanese idol drama. But that was not where I got to know of Taiwanese actress-host Barbie Hsu, who played the series' poor protagonist Shancai, whose feisty and determined personality got ultra-rich heir Daoming Si (Jerry Yan) to fall in love with her.
It was instead through Taiwanese variety show Guess Guess Guess (1996 to 2012), which she co-hosted with her younger sister Dee Hsu as part of the duo ASOS - they were popularly known as Big S and Little S respectively. She was one of the stars I grew up with, so much a fixture of my childhood entertainment diet that I struggle to remember a time I was not aware of her.
I never imagined I would one day write her obituary, but I did on Feb 3, after Dee confirmed Barbie's death at the age of 48 from pneumonia during a family holiday in Japan. I have written my fair share of celebrity obituaries in my seven years as an entertainment journalist, but hers was the first I wrote with my hands shaking.
It might have been because I watched the news, which I thought was a hoax, get confirmed in real time. Or possibly because my own big sister caught influenza-related pneumonia over the New Year holiday and spent days in a high-dependency ward before she recovered.
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