Xia Hexi Joins Aaron Yan's Company! Details of Signing Revealed, Chris Wang Playfully Welcomes New Labelmate
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwanese entertainer Xia Hexi has officially joined a new agency, "Clear Sky Bird," managed by Aaron Yan.
- The move marks a new chapter for Xia Hexi as he approaches his 20th anniversary in the entertainment industry.
- Friends like Chris Wang have playfully reacted to the news of them becoming labelmates.
Taiwanese entertainer Xia Hexi has officially announced his signing with the new management agency "Clear Sky Bird," a move he considers a significant birthday gift as he turns 38. This transition comes as he prepares to mark his 20th year in the entertainment industry. Xia Hexi expressed that joining the new agency, managed by Aaron Yan, was a long-considered decision aimed at revitalizing his career. He described the team at "Clear Sky Bird" as more welcoming and open than he had anticipated, allowing him the freedom to discuss all aspects of his work. Xia Hexi shared that his initial meeting with Aaron Yan lasted nearly two hours, focusing entirely on professional matters, which he found indicative of the company's dedication to its artists. "We mostly discussed work-related things, not personal life at all, which made me feel it's a very professional company," Xia Hexi stated. His friend Chris Wang, known from "All-Star Sports Games," learned of the signing after it was official. Upon discovering they were now labelmates, Wang jokingly suggested Xia Hexi should be called "senior," to which Xia Hexi playfully corrected him, emphasizing the term "senior brother" over "senior." The agency celebrated Xia Hexi's arrival, with Yan humorously welcoming him as the "most senior junior." Regarding future music projects, Xia Hexi indicated they would depend on his acting roles but he remains open to musical collaborations. He also extended a message to his fans, hoping to embark on the next 20 years together.
We mostly discussed work-related things, not personal life at all, which made me feel it's a very professional company.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.