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Carmaney Wong - Wikipedia

Carmaney Wong Ka Man (よしみ雯; born December 1993) is a Hongkonger actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Hong Kong 2019.

Carmaney Wong
よしみ
A close-up headshot of a young Asian woman smiling, wearing an ornate crown
Wong in 2019
BornDecember 1993 (1993-12) (age 30)
Other namesCarmaney Santiago; Tang Luoqing[citation needed]
Alma materHong Kong Baptist University
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Hong Kong 2019
Years active2013–present
Major
competition(s)
Miss Hong Kong, Miss International
Chinese name
Traditional Chineseよしみ
Simplified Chineseよしみ
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuáng Jiāwén
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingWong4 Gaa1 Man4
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chineseらくはれ
Simplified Chinese汤洛はれ
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTāng Luòqíng
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingTong1 Lok3 Cing4

Raised in a wealthy Hong Kong family, Wong pursued pageantry as a stepping stone to acting from a successful career as a commercial model. In 2019, she became the oldest Miss Hong Kong crowned in 30 years, aged 25 years and 9 months at the time of her championship. Though she had intended to pursue acting roles shortly after competing for the title, Wong's career was delayed by the serious impact that the 2019 Hong Kong protests and COVID-19 pandemic had on local and global media industries. Wong was expected to represent Hong Kong at Miss Chinese International 2020, originally scheduled in February that year but indefinitely delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Early and personal life

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Wong was born in December 1993 in Hong Kong.[1] She grew up in a wealthy family, with her parents owning a HK$50,000,000 apartment in the city's Hung Hom district;[2][3] they would frequently travel to mainland China for work, leaving her to manage the household.[2] She studied humanities at Hong Kong Baptist University and performed charity work in Romania after graduating.[4] Wong is a travel blogger and musician who has studied piano, flute, violin, and ukelele.[2]

Wong was in a long-term relationship with Matej Tomic,[5] a Swiss media planner[3] who moved to Hong Kong to support her career, before breaking up in late 2022. [6] A day after she was crowned Miss Hong Kong 2019, Wong was accused by a woman online of breaking up her relationship with her boyfriend two years before, claiming Wong sent him a Valentine's Day card and travelled to Japan with him. Wong admitted to dating him, but stated he had told her he was single, and that she would not have knowingly dated a man in a relationship.[7]

In February 2021, Wong's older sister was arrested for animal cruelty after a video of her putting her cat in a washing machine went viral.[8] Wong expressed regret and sorrow over the video, deeming it out of character for her sister.[9] She later stated she had been harassed online by people blaming her for her sister's behaviour.[10]

Career

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Wong began modelling in 2013, using the pseudonym Tong Lok-ching[citation needed] from 2013 till 2018. She worked predominantly as a commercial model, appearing in advertisements for corporations and organizations such as KFC, Blue Girl Beer, and the Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway. She also achieved attention for her work as a social media influencer, running a travel Instagram chronicling her travel to countries such as Iceland, Italy, Greece, Switzerland, and France.[4]

Though she had not originally planned to be a beauty pageant contestant, Wong was inspired to participate by Crystal Fung, Miss Hong Kong 2016; Fung encouraged her to use pageantry as a stepping stone to an acting career.[11] In 2018, Wong represented Hong Kong at the Miss International 2018 competition in Tokyo.[7] She did not place,[12] but spoke positively about the experience to broadsheet newspaper Ming Pao.[2]

On 8 September 2019, Wong was crowned Miss Hong Kong 2019.[13] Aged 25 years and 9 months at the time of the championship, she became the competition's oldest winner in 30 years.[14] Wong was due to defend the title at Miss Chinese International 2020, originally scheduled for 15 February 2020, but it was delayed indefinitely due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.[15] She hoped to bring the "positive energy of Hong Kong" to other participants of Miss Chinese International and to defend Hong Kong's status as a pluralistic society with free speech protections.[16]

Wong's post-pageant career was affected by political and social factors. In November 2019, The Straits Times reported that she had received unusually little acting work for a Miss Hong Kong winner, ascribing her delayed career progression to the 2019 Hong Kong protests disrupting the tourism and entertainment industries.[13] By the time she relinquished the crown in September 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic had shut down much media production, further hampering her opportunities. Wong stated to Yahoo! News Singapore that although she was offered many acting opportunities, most had been postponed due to the pandemic.[17]

In 2021, Wong reappeared in the public eye with a supporting role in the TVB drama The Line Watchers. The Chinese newspaper People's Daily, referring to her as "near-forgotten", lauded the opportunity.[18] She also became a regular host for the TVB variety show Big City Shop.[11]

Filmography

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Television dramas

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Year Title Role Notes
2021 The Line Watchers
せきしゃ
Tong Ka-ming Supporting Role
The Kwoks and What
我家わがや難事なんじ
Julia Chu Siu-yi Ep. 17
A Love of No Words
じゅうがつはつてき月光げっこう
Nurse Ep. 16-17
2022 Freedom Memories
青春せいしゅん不要ふよう
Pinky Ep. 15
ICAC Investigators 2022
れんせい行動こうどう2022
Tang Lok-ching Ep. 4
Silver Lining
曙光しょこう
Shirley Supporting Role
下流かりゅううえしゃぞく Peggy Supporting Role
TBA Speakers of Law
ほうげんじん
Mission Run
れんせい狙擊そげき·黑幕くろまく

Film

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Year Title Role
2019 The White Storm 2: Drug Lords Kwok's Girlfriend

Host

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2021: Big City Shop (流行りゅうこう都市とし)

References

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  1. ^ Staff writer (12 November 2021). "こうあねじょうかこえいく乎破ころも而出!かくとみじょう敢動". Yahoo! News Taiwan (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Lai, Adeline (19 January 2019). "【家居かきょせんおとずれげん患有「ばばばばびょうよしみ雯企家居かきょぞうりょう" [(Interview) Carmaney Wong has a large collection of household items, says she suffers from "mother-in-law's disease"]. Ming Pao (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b Huang, Ziheng (8 September 2019). "【こうあね2019】かんむりぐんよしみ雯起そこ じゅうはんおくごうたくなかゆうみずあお咸」おとことも" [(Miss Hong Kong 2019) Winner Huang Jiawen owns a half-billion-dollar mansion and is dating the "Swiss David Beckham"]. Hong Kong 01 (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b Ho, Coco Yee (15 August 2019). "【香港ほんこんしょうあね2019】かんむりぐんだいねつよしみ雯率先入せんにゅう10きょう!曾是國際こくさいしょうあね香港ほんこん代表だいひょうもうみんたたえおわり於見いた正常せいじょう」" [(Miss Hong Kong 2019) Huang Jianwen takes the lead! Former Miss International candidate is praised by netizens: "Finally, a real woman"]. Cosmopolitan Hong Kong (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  5. ^ Hsia, Heidi (20 April 2021). "Carmaney Wong denies dating rumours with Carlos Chan". Yahoo! News Singapore. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  6. ^ Hsia, Heidi (13 September 2019). "Carmaney Wong doesn't believe in Miss HK's "Breakup Curse"". Yahoo! News Singapore. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  7. ^ a b Fatt, Loh Keng (10 September 2019). "Miss Hong Kong refutes talk that she broke up woman's romantic relationship with dentist". The Straits Times. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  8. ^ Lo, Clifford (8 February 2021). "Hong Kong police arrest woman over viral video of cat trapped in washing machine; probe pair of suspected dog poisonings". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  9. ^ Hsia, Heidi (9 February 2021). "Carmaney Wong apologises for sister's cat video". Yahoo! News Singapore. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  10. ^ よしみ否認ひにん介入かいにゅうひねらくあずかれんみやび戀情れんじょう: わが有男くにお朋友ほうゆう [Huang Jiawen denies involvement in the love affair between Chen Jiale and Lian Shiya: "I have a boyfriend"] (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Ming Pao. 10 May 2021. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  11. ^ a b Staff writer (29 September 2021). "よしみ雯著うしねつ褲晒iPadこしちょうもも もうみんたたえPerfect". Oriental Sunday (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  12. ^ "Miss International 2018". Miss International Beauty Pageant. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  13. ^ a b Fatt, Loh Keng (12 November 2019). "Not much work for Carmaney Wong after she won Miss Hong Kong in September". The Straits Times. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  14. ^ Huang, Ziheng (31 August 2020). "【香港ほんこんしょうあね2020】30ねん以來いらいかんむりぐん年紀としのり さいとしけいだつかんむり你一定估唔到" [(Miss Hong Kong 2020) You won't be able to guess the age of the youngest winner in 30 years]. Hong Kong 01 (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  15. ^ Hsia, Heidi (31 January 2020). "TVB postpones 2020 Miss Chinese International pageant". Yahoo! News Singapore. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  16. ^ よしみ雯當せん香港ほんこんしょうあねかんむりぐん 冀向外界がいかい宣揚せんよう香港ほんこん多元たげん文化ぶんか [Huang Jiawen elected Miss Hong Kong champion to promote Hong Kong's pluralism to the rest of the world] (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Television Broadcasts Limited. 9 September 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  17. ^ Hsia, Heidi (3 September 2020). "Carmaney Wong on being the most inactive Miss HK". Yahoo! News Singapore. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  18. ^ Staff writer. "她是てん遗忘てきみなとあねかんむり军,终于ゆうしん剧拍りょう" [The near-forgotten Miss Hong Kong champion finally has a new drama filmed]. People's Daily (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 November 2021.
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