He Yongfang’s TV Return: Positivity, Charity, and a Child‑Friendly Twist
Hey, readers! It turns out that the beloved entertainer He Yongfang is stepping back onto the screen, but with a fresh, feel‑good agenda. She made a recent splash on Shin Min Daily News, letting fans in on what’s driving her comeback.
The “Good Vibes Only” Deal
- She’s refusing negative characters; no evil villains in her line‑up.
- Her main mantra: be a bright example for her kids. That’s why she’s putting extra effort into charity.
- When a script called for a “toy‑boy‑devoted rich lady,” she simply passed.
Age? Doesn’t Matter!
At 53, Yongfang is still lookin’ young (and very spry). In a funny move, when asked to play the mother of a middle‑aged man, she didn’t send a bland text reply. Instead, she dropped a fresh selfie into the casting director’s inbox, and his first impression? “Change the script.”
First Role in Three Years – “Strike Gold”
On the new local drama Strike Gold, Yongfang plays the loving wife-and‑mum of a corporate president. “I’m actually thrilled to do ‘mummy’ roles,” she says, drawing a parallel to Huang Biren in Your World in Mine. “It lets me showcase a mother’s pure dedication.”
Multitalented and Gritty
- She recently hosted a charity event with Marcus Chin, juggling planning, hosting and performing—all in one go.
- Veteran actress Biren playfully teased her: “It’s worth having me on the show. I can plan, sing, and host—saving the organiser a ton of money!”
Cheeky Kids Who Love the Quiet Life
Unlike many of her peers, Yongfang’s kids aren’t chasing the spotlight. A whopping two children—one 17, the other 14—both sound the silent alarm when asked to appear on TV. Even the son, who resembles Eddie Peng, says: “We’re introverts, and we’re not here for showbiz.”
So if you’re hungry for a wholesome storyline, He Yongfang’s return is ready to spark it. Stay tuned—the positive vibes are already rolling in!