Sisters Who Make Waves

Sisters Who Make Waves (Chinese: 乘风破浪的姐姐; pinyin: Chéngfēngpòlàng de jiějiě) is an upcoming 2020 Chinese reality television show that premiered on Mango TV June 12, 2020.[1][2] It features 30 female celebrities over 30 years old who must compete to debut in a 5-member girl group.[3]

Sisters Who Make Waves
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Traditional乘風破浪的姐姐
Simplified乘风破浪的姐姐
MandarinChéngfēngpòlàng de jiějiě
LiterallySisters who break winds and waves
GenreReality
Directed byYan Ji
Creative director(s)Wu Mengzhi
Starring
    Country of originChina
    Original language(s)Mandarin
    No. of episodes12
    Production
    Camera setupMulti-camera
    Running time94–208 minutes
    Production company(s)
    Release
    Original networkMango TV
    Picture formatHDTV 1080i
    Audio formatStereophonic
    Original releaseJune 2020 (2020-06) 
    2020 (2020)
    External links
    Website

    Concept

    Touting the catchphrase "Thirty dark horses, return to youth"[1], Sisters Who Makes Waves follows the general formula idol group reality shows like Produce 101 and Idol Producer, but with the twist that participants have an average age of 35+. The contestants are to live with each other for 3 months while partaking in intense training.[4] Huang Xiaoming is the official presenter of the final group.[5] Additional cast members include Du Hua as female group manager, Huo Wenxi as general counselor,[6] Zhao Zhao as music producer and Chen Qiyua as stage producer.

    Contestants

    30 Contestants
    A Duo (b.1978) Michelle Bai (b. 1986) Adia Chen (b. 1971) Della Ding (b. 1982)
    Isabelle Huang (b. 1987) Huang Shengyi (b. 1983) Gina Jin (b. 1990) Kym Jin (b. 1983)
    Li Si Dan Ni (b. 1990) Liu Yun (b. 1982) Meng Jia (b. 1989) Ning Jing (b. 1972)
    Shen Mengchan (b. 1989) Wang Feifei (b. 1987) Wang Likun (b. 1985) Wang Zhi (b. 1982)
    Xu Fei (b. 1985) Annie Yi (b. 1969) Yisa Yu (b. 1983) Cindy Yen (b. 1986)
    Alina Zhang (b. 1981) Zhang Yuqi (b. 1986) Zheng Xiyi (b. 1981) Christy Chung (b. 1970)
    Hai Lu (b. 1984) Lan Yingying (b. 1990) Regina Wan (b. 1982) Wu Xin (b. 1983)
    Baby Zhang (b. 1989) Zhu Jing (b. 1988)

    References

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