Dee Hsu
Dee Hsu, stage name Little S, also credited as elephant DEE for her EP of the same name , is a Taiwanese television host, actress, and singer. She debuted alongside her older sister Barbie Hsu in 1994 as part of the musical duo S.O.S, which shifted its focus to television hosting beginning in 1996. The sisters co-hosted variety shows such as Guess and 100% Entertainment. Hsu gained wide popularity for co-hosting Kangsi Coming with Kevin Tsai, for which the duo won Best Host in a Variety Show at the 40th Golden Bell Awards in 2005. She won the award again for Dee Girl's Talk at the 60th Golden Bell Awards in 2025.
Hsu ranked 27th on the Forbes China Celebrity 100 in 2010, 46th in 2011, 31st in 2012, 27th in 2013, 54th in 2014, and 75th in 2015.
Career
Hsu was born in Taipei, Taiwan, as the youngest of three sisters. Her eldest sister is Hsu Shi-hsien, followed by Barbie Hsu, with whom Dee debuted as a musical duo in 1994 initially known as S.O.S.. Their cousin, Chelsey Chang Chia-ru, is a news anchor and journalist.In 1996, amid a declining music career and contractual disputes with their label, which banned them from releasing albums under the group name, they rebranded as . At the invitation of TV producer Wang Wei-Zhong, who later became their manager, the sisters shifted their career focus from singing to hosting. They co-hosted variety show Guess with Lung Shao-hua and then Jacky Wu, respectively; entertainment news program 100% Entertainment ; variety show Weekend Three Precious Fun with Harlem Yu; and cooking show . They ended their management partnership with Wang Wei-Zhong and established their own studios in 2010.
From 2004 to 2016, Hsu co-hosted the talk show Kangsi Coming with Kevin Tsai, gaining wide popularity across the Chinese world for her wacky, sassy, and often caustic wit. After Kangsi wrapped, Hsu hosted two seasons of iQiyi's S-Style Show, her first time hosting a show in mainland China. The program was briefly taken down by the Chinese censors in 2017 due to its alleged explicitness. Hsu and Tsai reunited for the Youku variety show Zhenxiang ba! Huahua Wanwu for three seasons from 2018 to 2020 until the COVID-19 pandemic, but they failed to replicate the popularity of Kangsi Coming.
In 2018, Hsu participated in the Chinese reality show Her Flower Store. In 2019, she participated in the Chinese travelogue series We Are Real Friends with Barbie, Mavis Fan and Aya Liu. She hosted, co-produced by Barbie. Hsu had been hosting the web show Dee Girls Talk until the death of Barbie in February 2025, after which she took a six-month leave, with Sandy Wu serving as the stand-in host. Hsu and her Dee's Girl Talk co-host won the 60th Golden Bell Award for Best Host in a Variety Show in 2025.
As a solo singer after Pervert Girls, the last album of, Hsu released her EP in 2014 under the stage name elephant DEE. The EP features five songs composed by her; four include lyrics written by her, while one has lyrics by Barbie. She held her first solo concert at the live house Legacy Taipei the next year. In 2019, she released a promotional duet, "I Am Not Madame Bovary," with Da Peng for the film of the same name. In addition, Hsu wrote lyrics for singers such as Tanya Chua, Mavis Fan and Eric Chou.
As an actor, Hsu starred in Taiwanese sitcom Six Friends and TV drama Say Yes Enterprise. After Kangsi wrapped in 2016, Hsu starred in the film Didi's Dream, directed by Tsai. The film received mixed reviews and performed poorly at the box office. She had a cameo in the Chinese version of Meteor Garden, a remake of Barbie's breakout show in 2001. She acted opposite Wu Kang-ren in the Netflix show At the Moment.
Personal life
Hsu dated Micky Huang for four years until their high-profile breakup in 2000 at the height of Huang's popularity, which derailed Huang's career due to his alleged cheating with Bowie Tsang. The former couple reconciled on Kangsi Coming in 2015.Hsu married Taiwanese businessman Mike Xu in 2005. They have three daughters, Elly, Lily and Alice.