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Kelly Chan joins "Super Girl" judges
(Shenzhen Daily)
Updated: 2005-08-24 09:03

While fans continue to speculate who will be this year��s ��Super Girl�� champion from the three hopefuls who made the final cut at Friday��s semifinal, the makeup of the judging panel for the final contest hangs in doubt.
Hong Kong pop diva Kelly Chan will be one of the six expert judges bringing the four-month national singing contest to a close. [sina
Hong Kong pop diva Kelly Chan will be one of the six expert judges bringing the four-month national singing contest to a close. [sina.com]

According to the organizer, Hong Kong pop diva Kelly Chan will be one of the six expert judges bringing the four-month national singing contest to a close; Chan��s agent company has confirmed the news.
The top three super girls (L to R), Li Yuchun, Zhang Liangying and Zhou Bichang, stand after a night competition on August 19, 2005. [sina.com]
The top three super girls (L to R), Li Yuchun, Zhang Liangying and Zhou Bichang, stand after a night competition on August 19, 2005. [sina.com]

��The deal was sealed in Shanghai on Aug. 15,�� said a Mr. Tan with Chan��s agent.

However, as to other would-be judges, Lo Ta-yu said he would definitely not be able to come, while Jonathan Lee and Shunza  have not decided yet.

The ��Super Girl�� contest, which started in May, has featured numerous panels of expert judges drawn from the entertainment industry, notably pop singers Mindy Quah, Chang Kuan and Shunza, senior music producer Hei Nan, TV host He Jiong and TV producer Xia Qing. Some of these judges have caused something of a headache for the organizer because of their sharp-tongued criticism of contestants.

As the competition heated up in its later stages, fans were increasingly upset by Quah��s acerbic remarks; because of her refusal to tone down her biting criticism Quah was forced to quit the judging panel Aug. 3.

Prior to Quah stepping down, Chang Kuan and Shunza had also been kicked off the panel by the organizer for unspecified reasons.



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