
Xixi Lim
Acting
Biography
Xixi debuted at the age of seven after she emerged as winner from a Children Singing Competition hosted by Mediacorp TV Singapore. She released two solo albums in 1996 & 1998, thereafter she took a break from the entertainment scene to focus on her studies. In 2011, Xixi nailed her first television drama role on Mediacorp Channel 8 Mandarin drama “The Oath”, kickstarting her full-time acting career. With her positive and enthusiastic character, she has earned herself various roles in Mediacorp’s Channel 8 and Toggle original series drama. XiXi is very versatile and can play many different roles and characters with broad age range – from a Grandmother role in Okto’s Children Sitcom “Upside Down Café” to a Mukbang host in the recent Channel 8’s mandarin drama “My One in a Million”. In 2018, Xixi filmed for Singapore movie “Fat Hope”, where she acted alongside with Taiwan Singer-Actor, Alien Huang, as siblings. Later that year, she clinched her first English Web-series, Girl Band Called Girl Band, produced by Clicknetwork. She was then spotted by celebrity model and artiste management Basic Models Management, and since then have been groomed to become the new plus-size female personality. In 2019, Xixi was awarded with her first commercial for Bifesta, featuring together with celebrity model Fiona Fussi. She is now a regular face spotted in the local media and fashion scene.
Known For

Four students from Why Dance Studio unexpectedly become viral sensations with a dance video posted online, and they decide to form the first local plus-sized dance group, Team BB. As the group slowly blossoms, connections from their past begin to re-emerge, and they must deal with challenges as they navigate the intricacies of friendship and fame.
The Blockbusters

WHAT IF, in the unforeseen future, when there are not enough boys in Singapore? If Girls have to serve National Service also, what will happen? The story will focus on the first batch of female recruits, a bunch of Gen Z teens and youngsters with different backgrounds and education. As they trained under the fierce leadership of Sergeant Chow and Lieutenant Roxanne, they find themselves being pushed to the limit of their potential. Together, they overcome hardship and initial resistance to serve NS and discover newfound abilities, using it to solve and mend relationships in their personal life as well.
Ah Girls Go Army

Wang Zi Hao, a Chinese Primary 6 student from Shanghai, China residing in Singapore, faces academic pressure when his new classmate Jayden Lee Jun Wei frames him for cheating to maintain his top-ranking status. Meanwhile, Zi Hao's Mother, Wen Ting, is falsely accused of illegal work by Jayden's competitive mother, Sophia. Amidst the turmoil, the two mothers realise the toll on their sons and unite to prioritise their well-being over grades, fostering reconciliation.
I Not Stupid 3

When her father (Mark Lee) decides to shut down You & Me Bak Kut Teh, their family bak kut teh hawker business, top-scoring university graduate Enya (Annette Lee) takes it upon herself to save it. She successfully persuades her childhood friends Tammy (Xixi Lim) and Ahji (Jaspers Lai) to quit their jobs and join her in reopening business, but their endeavour gets off to a bad start when famous local actress Estella Tsai (Ya Hui), with the help of her manager Doreen (Cassandra See), open a restaurant next to them, selling the exact same dish. Determined not to lose to her newfound rivals, Enya feigns interest in a food documentary YouTuber, Preston (Xander Pang) — who has a reputation of saving local F&B businesses with his videos but only does so pro-bono. Will she succeed in keeping the shop alive?
Dream Stall

Having fled to Malaysia after falling victim to a scam, Kai Xin, a struggling Singaporean influencer played by Xixi Lim, unexpectedly reunites with Zi Hao, played by Wang Weiliang, the boy who once stood up for her when no one else did. A series of comical mishaps and chance encounters follow as the duo navigates a high-stakes, million-dollar pineapple-tart competition organised by a Thai matriarch. Together, they bake their way through a million-dollar pineapple-tart competition - and discover what “good fortune” truly means.
A Good Fortune

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