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Wang Xing Yue: A MOMMYGER's Pride

Wang Xing Yue

I don’t want a husband but if I had a son, I want him to be 23-year old Wang Xing Yue, born Wang Tao, who got into college at the age of 15. Graduated from one of China’s three prestigious drama schools, Central Academy of Drama, Beijing. Won 12 out of 13 nominations including the 10th Wenrong Award for Best Young Actor for his role in The Double (Netflix).

Duke Su, Xiao Heng, The Double (Netflix 2024)


Named Tibet Tourism Ambassador and
Yueyang Culture and Tourism Spokesperson.
His latest drama, The Wanted Detective, is now streaming exclusively on iQIYI. 
A story of an elite constabulary detective who was framed up for the murder of his master/father-in-law on his wedding day. In his quest to unveil the truth, he was joined by five characters that made the story mysterious, amusing, heartbreaking and a happy ending. A master of plot twists and beautiful cinematography. Not for the faint-hearted. Romance isn’t the main focus but will surely give you an exhilarating (occasionally gory) and mind boggling viewing experience. 


Xiao Beiming, The Wanted Detective (iQIYI 2025)



I was blown away by it, as well as, Wang Xing Yue and supporting actor He Luoluo’s performance. Douban rating is 7.0, higher than The Double (2024) and The Prisoner of Beauty (2025) both at 6.6.
Get to know my fave Chinese actor through this article from China Daily. I am one proud MOMMYGER :)
 

Watch him on:
Netflix - The Double, Perfect Match, Amidst a Snowstorm of Love, Perfect Match (A Trip of Friendship)
iQIYI - The Wanted Detective, Your Sensibility MyDestiny (YouTube), FirstLove (YouTube), Story of the Kunning Palace, One and Only
Disney+ - Delicacies Destiny
HBO Max - Scent of Time
His first two series with very minor roles are Song of Youth (YouTube) and You CompleteMe (WeTV). I confess, I only watched his short scenes.
He’s on Weibo, Rednote and Douyin with millions of followers and Instagram @wangxingyue0305 with a growing number of international fans.
A trusted endorser/ambassador of prestigious brands Chopard, GiorgioArmani, Tiffany, JaegerLeCoultre, EsteeLauder, ElizabethArden, Lanvin, Versace, LouisVuitton, Balmain, Boucheron, Chloe, Shiseido, BobbiBrown, CharlotteTilbury, Burberry, Dior, Fila, Skechers, MaisonMargiela, MCM, RitterSport, Fendi and more. All in just 5 years.

Chopard Eyewear Brand Ambassador





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