XiXi Yang

XiXi Yang
Beauty pageant titleholder

Xixi Yang, Hollywood, CA on November 20, 2010
Born Xi Yang
(1989-02-16) February 16, 1989
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Title(s) Miss China Hawaiian Tropic 2008
Major
competition(s)
25th Annual Hawaiian Tropic International Pageant

XiXi Yang (born February 16, 1989) is an American TV personality and former beauty queen. She was recently crowned Miss China 2008 Hawaiian Tropic and finished in the top 10 at the 25th Annual Hawaiian Tropic International Pageant.

Early life

Born in China, Yang is fluent in Mandarin and Japanese. She grew up in China, Japan, and America. She attributes her out-going personality to her childhood.[1]

In 2005, fascinated by the cultural differences between American and Chinese high-school teenagers, Yang published an article in China's Yangzi Newspaper, entitled "Comparing Cultural Differences: American and Chinese High School Students". The basis of her studies came from the nine-page questionnaires she passed to 275 high-school students in both countries. The article also documented Yang's childhood and the emotional struggles she went through growing up as an Asian-American. Yang's article caught the attention of CCTV, the most powerful television broadcaster in mainland China, for she was one of the first few high-school students to publish in Yangzi. Yang was interviewed by CCTV on February 6, 2004, and received an overwhelming number of letters in response.

In 2007, she graduated from North Allegheny Senior High School and entered New York University, studying mass media communications.

Career

Beauty Pageants

Yang entered the public eye by winning Miss China 2008 Hawaiian Tropic, and went on to be one of the top 10 finalists at the 25th Annual Hawaiian Tropic International Pageant, aired on NBC. After the pageant, Yang continued to represent Hawaiian Tropic as a spokesperson and starred in skin care products commercials by Bennett Group Productions.

Hosting

In 2008 Yang started her hosting career as the VJ / host for Dance Music Television, channel 18 in Westchester, NY. [2] She covered street festivals, concerts, and events, along with interviewing various artists / entertainers such as:

September 21, 2008: Actor and Producer Gianni Russo, "Carlo Rizzi" from The Godfather
September 21, 2008: DJ Johnny Rocks from New York City's WKTU 103.5 fm radio station
September 27, 2008: Pop and Dance Musician Kim Sozzi from Ultra Records
September 27, 2008: Fever Records CEO Sal Abbatiello
September 27, 2008: Pop musician Lucas Prata, as seen on MTV's "My Sweet Sixteen"
November 20, 2008: Actor, Producer, Writer William Demeo, "Jason" from "The Sopranos" on HBO

In 2010, Xixi founded PopStop TV Network [3] and is the host and executive producer of a show called Popstop TV based in Pasadena, California. The channel covers news, entertainment, music and fashion website and provides viewers with the latest breaking news and videos straight from the entertainment industry. [4]

In 2015, Xixi became the Associated Press entertainment correspondent for their live stream for awards season, covering the Golden Globes, Academy Awards, and the Screen Actor's Guild Awards. [5]

May 2015, Xixi came in to co-host on Hollyscoop to dish about the latest on Coachella, Justin Bieber, Rihianna with Jessi Malay and Diana Madison. [6]

References

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