Jump to content

Jamie Yeo

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Justanothersgwikieditor (talk | contribs) at 02:47, 28 October 2020 (→‎Professional career: added sources (edited with ProveIt)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Jamie Yeo
杨薏琳
Born (1977-04-17) 17 April 1977 (age 47)
Alma materDayton Christian High School
Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Spouses
(m. 2004; div. 2009)
Thorsten Nolte
(m. 2010; div. 2015)
Rupert
(m. 2017)
ChildrenAlysia
Luke
Career
ShowCastrol Football Crazy (former)
Maxis Football Extra (former)[citation needed]
NetworkESPN/Star Sports (former)[citation needed]
ShowThe Homestretch[citation needed]
Station(s)987FM (former)
SAFRA Radio (former)
Power98FM (former)
Gold 905FM
NetworkMediaCorp Radio[citation needed]
StyleDisc Jockey[citation needed]
CountrySingapore

Jamie Yeo (Chinese: 杨薏琳; born 17 April 1977) is a TV host, actress, radio DJ and model.[1][citation needed]

Early life

Yeo was born in Singapore[citation needed] in 17 April 1977, she studied in Fairfield Methodist Primary School and Nanyang Girls' High School before moving to Dayton, Ohio[citation needed], for four years, where her father was posted as an engineer in the Republic of Singapore Air Force. She completed her secondary education at Dayton Christian High School[citation needed]. On returning to Singapore, she entered Ngee Ann Polytechnic[citation needed] and studied mass communications, because her certificate from America could not be recognised in Singapore therefore she could not take her A levels at a junior college but eventually graduating in 1998 from Ngee Ann Polytechnic.[2]

Professional career

Yeo began as an actress portraying Tammy in the TV show Growing Up,[3] arguably the role that made her famous.[4] She has also acted in MediaCorp Ch8 Mandarin language productions Holland V and Baby Boom in 2003.[5][6]

Yeo left acting into radio career. From 2000 to 2006, she was a full-time DJ at MediaCorp Radio's 987FM.[4][citation needed]

In 2005, Jamie started with ESPN and became the face of shows like Nokia Football Crazy and Football Extra. In 2009 Nokia Football Crazy was renamed Castrol Football Crazy due to changes in sponsorship and it went off air in 2010. In an interview with TheSportsCampus.com in 2009, Jamie shared that her favourite football club is Arsenal F.C., and her favourite player is Thierry Henry.[7]

She is known for co-hosting the ESPN/Star Sports Castrol Football Crazy and Maxis Football Extra television shows in Asia.[8]

In 2012, Yeo went back to radio with SAFRA Radio on the Singapore station Power98FM.[citation needed]

In 2015, Jamie returned to Mediacorp as Radio DJ for Gold 905FM. In March 2016, she took over the drive-time show, "The Homestretch".[9][citation needed]

Yeo can also be seen as a host of travel and lifestyle program Inside Singapore from Insider TV.[9]

Personal life

Yeo began dating DJ Glenn Ong in 2001 and the couple married in New Creation Church three years later in 2004, but separated in early 2009.[10] In 2010 Yeo remarried to Thorsten Nolte, a British immigrant in Singapore; the couple have a daughter.[11][12] Jamie Yeo and Thorsten Nolte divorced in February 2015. In April 2016, Jamie gained sole custody of her daughter, Alysia.[13] In June 2017, she announced to the press that she was getting remarried for the third time to another British immigrant Rupert, and was five months pregnant with a baby boy.[14] Her son, Luke, was born on 29 August 2017.[15]

References

  1. ^ hayati (24 September 2017). "A baby boy for radio deejay Jamie Yeo". The Straits Times. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Film & Media Studies". Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  3. ^ "They're close like bee hoon" (4 October 1998), Pau Lin, Teo, Straits Times
  4. ^ a b "Me, Bimbo?" (12 November 2007), Tay, Michelle, Straits Times
  5. ^ "Holland V 荷兰村 Show Info". Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Jamie Yeo: An SG Celebrity, Mom, Influencer And Entrepreneur". Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  7. ^ Wadhwa, Arjun (7 August 2009). "Talking Football with Jamie Yeo". TheSportsCampus. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  8. ^ "Jamie Yeo, 29" (29 April 2007), Straits Times
  9. ^ a b migration (10 February 2015). "Radio DJ Jamie Yeo to join MediaCorp's Gold90.5FM". The Straits Times. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  10. ^ Celebrity couple Glenn Ong, Jamie Yeo call it quits, 14 February 2009, Mayo Martin, Channel Newsasia
  11. ^ "What makes 'I do', take two works? Jamie Yeo and fiancé tell all". Archived from the original on 16 May 2010. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  12. ^ Jamie Yeo: 'I didn't even know I was in labour Archived 3 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, 8 November 2010, Germaine Lim, AsiaOne
  13. ^ "Single Mum No More! Jamie Yeo's Tinder Beau Proposes And She Says Yes". Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  14. ^ hermesauto (9 June 2017). "DJ Jamie Yeo expecting second child with third husband". The Straits Times. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  15. ^ "A baby boy for radio deejay Jamie Yeo". Retrieved 28 October 2020.