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Lukeychan, the online alias of Singaporean influencer Luke Chan, is a content creator, entrepreneur, and former restaurateur, recognized for his comedic, lifestyle, and relationship-themed videos on TikTok. He is known for his engaging storytelling style and relatable content, which has garnered a substantial following both in Singapore and internationally.<ref name=":0">Mazliana, Seri. "[https://mothership.sg/2025/10/lukeychan-closes-pasta-restaurant/ S'porean influencer Lukeychan closes pasta restaurant in Bukit Merah after less than a year.]" ''Mothership,'' 5 October, 2025. Accessed 13 October 2025.</ref><ref name=":1">Ng, Celeste. "[https://mothership.sg/2025/01/lukeychan-pastapapa-restaurant/ Influencer Lukeychan opens restaurant with cook-your-own-pasta stations at Bukit Merah.]" ''Mothership,'' 15 January, 2025.  Accessed 13 October 2025.</ref>
Lukeychan, the online alias of Singaporean influencer Luke Chan, is a content creator, entrepreneur, and former restaurateur, recognized for his comedic, lifestyle, and relationship-themed videos on TikTok. He is known for his engaging storytelling style and relatable content, which has garnered a substantial following both in Singapore and internationally.<ref name=":0">Mazliana, Seri. "[https://mothership.sg/2025/10/lukeychan-closes-pasta-restaurant/ S'porean influencer Lukeychan closes pasta restaurant in Bukit Merah after less than a year.]" ''Mothership,'' 1 October, 2025. Accessed 13 October 2025.</ref><ref name=":1">Ng, Celeste. "[https://mothership.sg/2025/01/lukeychan-pastapapa-restaurant/ Influencer Lukeychan opens restaurant with cook-your-own-pasta stations at Bukit Merah.]" ''Mothership,'' 5 January, 2025.  Accessed 13 October 2025.</ref> As of 2025, Chan has over 133k followers on his [https://www.instagram.com/lukeyychan8/?hl=en&g=5 Instagram] and 200k followers on his [https://www.tiktok.com/@lukeychan6 TikTok].<ref>"[https://www.instagram.com/lukeyychan8/?hl=en&g=5 @lukeyychan8]" ''Instagram.'' n.d. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref><ref>"[https://www.tiktok.com/@lukeychan6 @lukeychan6]" ''TikTok.'' n.d. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==
Luke Chan grew up in Singapore and developed an interest in digital media and content creation from a young age. Details about his formal education have not been widely publicized, but he has leveraged his personal experiences and creativity to establish a strong social media presence.<ref name=":0" />
Luke Chan grew up in Singapore and developed an interest in digital media and content creation from a young age. Details about his formal education have not been widely publicized, but he has leveraged his personal experiences and creativity to establish a strong social media presence.<ref name=":0" />  


'''Personal life'''
===Family===
In a 2023 episode of The Daily Ketchup Podcast, Chan discussed his family background. He stated that his parents divorced when he was in Primary 2 and he was raised by his single mother. He was not close to his father, whom he described as an alcoholic and a gambler.<ref name=":2" />


While Chan has not publicly disclosed the exact start date of his relationship with his girlfriend, Yuki''',''' they have been featured together in various social media posts and videos, including a joint appearance on The BIG Show TV in 2025, specific details about the beginning of their relationship remain private.
Chan recounted a traumatic childhood incident where he witnessed his father physically abuse his mother. In a separate event, his intoxicated father threatened to jump from a window with his mother. Chan recalled that his own cries for his mother caused his father to leave the house, after which Chan never saw him again.<ref name=":2" />
 
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===Personal life===
While Chan has not publicly disclosed the exact start date of his relationship with his girlfriend, Yuki''',''' they have been featured together in various social media posts and videos, including a joint appearance on The BIG Show TV in 2025<ref>Kiss92. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn3YO-VNnHI Lukey & Yuki join us in the studio! 🥳]" ''Youtube,'' 6 January, 2025. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref>, specific details about the beginning of their relationship remain private.


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===='''Personal philosophy'''====
===Falling into drug addiction===
Chan emphasizes the importance of family, resilience, and balancing personal life with professional pursuits. He has consistently stated that his family’s well-being takes precedence over business ventures, and he advocates for mental health awareness among young content creators navigating high-pressure social media environments.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2">Lim, Gwyn. "[https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/dining/lukeychan-opens-italian-cafe-bukit-merah-427126 Content creator Lukeychan opens Italian cafe where customers can cook their own food.]" ''CNA Lifestyle,'' 26 Decemeber, 2024. Accessed 13 October 2025. </ref>
Chan was diagnosed with eczema during his early teenage years. The condition caused significant physical discomfort and mental distress, leading to insecurity and social isolation. He described avoiding social situations due to the "judgy eyes" from others and the fear of his skin becoming itchy and embarrassing. To cope with these insecurities and the pain of his condition, Chan turned to drugs around the age of 14 or 15. His addiction escalated to hard drugs, which he used to feel "good and confident." He has stated that his drug addiction ultimately worsened his eczema, creating a vicious cycle where he used drugs to numb himself, caring only about his next high.<ref name=":3">Martens, Hannah. "[https://mothership.sg/2025/09/singapore-influencer-opens-up-jouney-eczema-and-drug-addiction/ From struggle to strength: S’pore influencer opens up on journey grappling with eczema & drug addiction.]" ''Mothership,'' 24 September, 2025. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref>
 
A heartfelt plea from his mother, who was at her "wits' end," became the catalyst for change. Chan decided to get clean, going cold turkey by deleting his suppliers' contacts and cutting off friends involved with drugs. He also signed up for a gym membership to distract himself from drug cravings, calling the process difficult but achievable with determination. After recovering, Chan found that his skin improved significantly. He dedicated himself to finding the right products to manage his eczema, eventually incorporating the QV Dermcare Eczema Daily range into his skincare routine to help repair his skin barrier and reduce flare-ups.<ref name=":3" />
 
Chan uses his platform to share his story and offer hope. He advises others with eczema not to blame themselves or see themselves as "of lower value than other people." He views his eczema scars as a reminder of the hole he climbed out of and feels grateful to use his past to potentially change someone else's life for the better.<ref name=":3" />
 
== Viral TikTok videos ==
Chan is best known for his TikTok videos, where he uploads sketches and short-form content focused on humor, dating, and daily life in Singapore. His content style blends comedy, satire, and relatable scenarios, appealing to younger audiences. As of 2025, Chan's TikTok has accumulated a total of over 9.8 million likes. His [https://www.tiktok.com/@lukeychan6/video/7346133974147812626 most-viewed video] has garnered over 4.1 million views<ref>"[https://www.tiktok.com/@lukeychan6/video/7346133974147812626?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc @lukeychan6]" ''TikTok,'' 14 March, 2024. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref>, with [https://www.tiktok.com/@lukeychan6/video/7471619804349091090 another popular video] reaching 3.2 million views<ref>"[https://www.tiktok.com/@lukeychan6/video/7471619804349091090 @lukeychan6]" ''TikTok,'' 15 February, 2025. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref>. Several of his other skits and short-form videos have also surpassed one million views each.
 
Chan also maintains an active presence on Instagram, where he posts lifestyle content and comedic skits. He has collaborated with local and regional brands for digital campaigns, including [https://www.instagram.com/p/DPi-yY7k2qM/?hl=en Shein], [https://www.instagram.com/p/DLW-mlnBIxR/?hl=en Heng Watch], and the [https://www.instagram.com/p/DLMuXNDOVJV/?hl=en Revolut]. Chan often teams up with fellow creators, including Fah Chatchaya Suthisuwan ([https://www.instagram.com/fahhaha_/?hl=en @fahhaha_]) and [https://wiki.sg/p/Simonboy_(Simon_Khung) Simon Boy] ([https://www.instagram.com/simonboyyyyyyy/?hl=en @simonboyyyyyyy]). A [https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8q_f0khvyg/?hl=en collaborative skit] with Chatchaya amassed over 1.6 million likes<ref>"[https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8q_f0khvyg/?hl=en @lukeyychan8]" ''Instagram,'' 26 June, 2024. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref> while in [https://www.instagram.com/lukeyychan8/reel/Cflkra3BuPO/?hl=en another collaboration with Simon Boy], they visited an SAF Barracks to share their experiences and raise awareness about drugs.<ref>"[https://www.instagram.com/lukeyychan8/reel/Cflkra3BuPO/?hl=en @lukeyychan8]" ''Instagram,'' 4 July, 2022. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref>
 
== Titan Academy ==
Chan is a cast member of the YouTube series Titan Academy, where he portrays the character Zachary F. Ron, a new student in Class T1-T5 .<ref>"[https://titanacademy.fandom.com/wiki/Luke_Chan Luke Chan]" ''Titan Academy Wiki.'' n.d. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref>  


==Content creation and social media==
Zachary is characterized as a rude, obnoxious, and ill-mannered student who is often disrespectful to both his classmates and teachers. His behavior is described as childish and petulant, frequently blaming others for problems he causes himself. A defining trait is his lack of a sense of direction, which leads to his signature running gag of repeatedly asking, "Where is my class?" despite having his schedule with him.<ref name=":4">"[https://titanacademy.fandom.com/wiki/Zachary Zachary]" ''Titan Academy Wiki.'' n.d. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref>  
[[File:Lukeychan girlfriend.jpg|thumb|313x313px|''Lukeychan and his girlfriend. Image from [https://www.instagram.com/lukeyychan8/p/DEO5oIOhN6e/ Instagram.]'']]
Chan is best known for his TikTok videos, where he produces sketches and short-form content focused on humor, dating, and daily life in Singapore. His content style blends comedy, satire, and relatable scenarios, appealing to a predominantly youth audience. Beyond TikTok, he maintains an active presence on Instagram and other social media platforms, using these channels to promote lifestyle content, brand collaborations, and fan engagement.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":2" />


He has also collaborated with local and regional brands for digital campaigns, leveraging his online influence to create content that resonates with his followers. These partnerships include collaborations with food brands, F&B establishments, and lifestyle products.<ref name=":2" />
A key moment in his character arc reveals that his antagonistic behavior, particularly towards the studious character Ren Yi Xiang (Portrayed by [[Ridhwan Azman]]), stems from envy and insecurity. Despite showing a brief soft side, Zachary's confrontational nature escalates to the point where he was expelled from Titan Academy after his exam results were released. As of December 2024, his character has been excluded from all school activities within the series.<ref name=":4" />


==Entrepreneurship==
== Entrepreneurship==
[[File:Lukeychan pastapapa.jpg|thumb|290x290px|''Lukeychan advertising Pastapapa. Image from [https://mothership.sg/2025/10/lukeychan-closes-pasta-restaurant/ Mothership.]'']]
===Founder of PastaPapa (2024 - 2025) ===
In December 2024, Chan ventured into the food and beverage (F&B) industry by opening PastaPapa, a pasta restaurant located at the Bukit Merah Sports Lifestyle Centre. The restaurant featured an interactive “cook-your-own-pasta” concept, allowing diners to prepare their own meals at the table using instructional videos and chef equipment provided for the experience. The concept was developed in partnership with Jayden Loh, owner of DLLM Lok Lok, and two other business partners, with a combined investment of approximately S$50,000.<ref name=":1" />
In December 2024, Chan ventured into the food and beverage (F&B) industry by opening PastaPapa, a pasta restaurant located at the Bukit Merah Sports Lifestyle Centre. The restaurant featured an interactive “cook-your-own-pasta” concept, allowing diners to prepare their own meals at the table using instructional videos and chef equipment provided for the experience. The concept was developed in partnership with Jayden Loh, owner of DLLM Lok Lok, and two other business partners, with a combined investment of approximately S$50,000.<ref name=":1" />


PastaPapa operated for less than a year, closing on 5 August 2025 due to personal family health challenges faced by Chan. He cited his mother’s stage four cancer diagnosis, his girlfriend’s mother suffering from stage three bone marrow cancer, and the recent death of his grandfather as factors influencing his decision to step away from the restaurant to prioritize family.<ref name=":1" />
PastaPapa operated for less than a year, closing on 5 August 2025 due to personal family health challenges faced by Chan. He cited his mother’s stage four cancer diagnosis, his girlfriend’s mother suffering from stage three bone marrow cancer, and the recent death of his grandfather as factors influencing his decision to step away from the restaurant to prioritize family.<ref name=":1" />


===='''Public recognition'''====
Despite its brief operation, PastaPapa attracted media attention and a loyal following among Chan’s fans due to its innovative dining concept. His venture demonstrated his entrepreneurial initiative and willingness to combine his personal brand with creative business ideas. Lukeychan’s ability to integrate social media influence with physical experiences in the F&B industry has been highlighted in multiple media reports.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />
Despite its brief operation, PastaPapa attracted media attention and a loyal following among Chan’s fans due to its innovative dining concept. His venture demonstrated his entrepreneurial initiative and willingness to combine his personal brand with creative business ideas. Lukeychan’s ability to integrate social media influence with physical experiences in the F&B industry has been highlighted in multiple media reports.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />


==Media coverage==
==Media coverage==
[[File:Lukeychan pastapapa.jpg|thumb|290x290px|''Lukeychan advertising Pastapapa. Image from [https://mothership.sg/2025/10/lukeychan-closes-pasta-restaurant/ Mothership.]'']]
===Podcast appearances===
Chan has received extensive media attention for both his social media influence and his entrepreneurial ventures. His TikTok content has been featured in local lifestyle coverage, highlighting his comedic sketches, relationship-themed videos, and engagement with youth audiences.<ref name=":0" />
Before being the a host in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWwskSThdec&list=PLCvkFkXtZ9ezX7st6STMWcp5Rxl9uSLiT Rise 'n Shine Sessions] along with Noah Yap ([https://www.instagram.com/onlynoah/ @onlynoah]), Simon Boy and Moses Low ([https://www.instagram.com/moseslow/ @moseslow]), Chan was previously a host with Abraham ([https://www.instagram.com/abrahamdelaure/ @abrahamdelaure]) and Sham ([https://www.instagram.com/shamrahman7/ @shamrahman7]) in [https://www.youtube.com/@whattheflak2965/videos WhatTheFlak?!] podcast from January 2022 to March 2022.
 
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The launch of his F&B venture, PastaPapa, garnered significant press coverage due to its interactive “cook-your-own-pasta” concept. Multiple outlets documented the restaurant’s opening and operational model, emphasizing its novelty in Singapore’s food scene. Mothership.sg reported on the restaurant’s concept, noting how it leveraged Chan’s online influence to attract a fan following and generate buzz for the interactive dining experience.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />
!Year
 
!Channel
When PastaPapa closed on 5 August 2025, media outlets focused on the personal circumstances behind the closure, including Chan’s family health challenges. Coverage highlighted his decision to prioritize family over business, with interviews detailing the illnesses of his mother and girlfriend’s mother, as well as the passing of his grandfather.<ref name=":0" />
!Video title
!Refs.
|-
|2021
|Randomly Relatable SG Podcast
|Conversations with Lukey Chan
|<ref>Randomly Relatable SG Podcast. "[https://open.spotify.com/episode/1tFvUclW0tm2qHj6roJi7D?si=cGckmlcHTRKMCyDMGmjXCg&nd=1&dlsi=13cb100809df4af2 Conversations with Lukey Chan]" ''Spotify,'' 12 July, 2021. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref>
|-
| rowspan="2" |2023
|The Daily Ketchup Podcast
|Are Lukeychan and Simonboy still FRIENDS??
|<ref name=":2">The Daily Ketchup Podcast. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ac1ZZvcQ98 Are Lukeychan and Simonboy Still FRIENDS??! | TDK Podcast #211]" ''Youtube,'' 11 June 2023. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref>
|-
|The More Better Podcast
|Jacky's BACK, Lukey Also
|<ref>The More Better Podcast. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zBhKegHWeI&t=392s Jacky's BACK, Lukey Also]" ''Youtube,'' 8 August, 2023. Accessed 22 October, 2025.


Additionally, CNA Lifestyle featured Lukeychan for his innovative approach to bridging social media influence with entrepreneurship. The coverage explored how he integrated his online presence into real-world experiences, offering insights into the intersection of digital influence and F&B innovation in Singapore.<ref name=":2" />
</ref>
|-
|2025
|HeyKaki
|Growing Up With Divorced Parents: Is Love Hopeful Or Hopeless In Singapore?
|<ref>HeyKaki 嘿卡奇. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QawHZcIjwsI Growing Up With Divorced Parents: Is Love Hopeful Or Hopeless In Singapore? | Gen Z Decodes 3 EP3]" ''Youtube,'' 20 February, 2025. Accessed 22 October 2025.</ref>
|}


== References/Citations ==
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Luke Chan
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Born1997

Lukeychan, the online alias of Singaporean influencer Luke Chan, is a content creator, entrepreneur, and former restaurateur, recognized for his comedic, lifestyle, and relationship-themed videos on TikTok. He is known for his engaging storytelling style and relatable content, which has garnered a substantial following both in Singapore and internationally.[1][2] As of 2025, Chan has over 133k followers on his Instagram and 200k followers on his TikTok.[3][4]

Early life

Luke Chan grew up in Singapore and developed an interest in digital media and content creation from a young age. Details about his formal education have not been widely publicized, but he has leveraged his personal experiences and creativity to establish a strong social media presence.[1]

Family

In a 2023 episode of The Daily Ketchup Podcast, Chan discussed his family background. He stated that his parents divorced when he was in Primary 2 and he was raised by his single mother. He was not close to his father, whom he described as an alcoholic and a gambler.[5]

Chan recounted a traumatic childhood incident where he witnessed his father physically abuse his mother. In a separate event, his intoxicated father threatened to jump from a window with his mother. Chan recalled that his own cries for his mother caused his father to leave the house, after which Chan never saw him again.[5]

Personal life

While Chan has not publicly disclosed the exact start date of his relationship with his girlfriend, Yuki, they have been featured together in various social media posts and videos, including a joint appearance on The BIG Show TV in 2025[6], specific details about the beginning of their relationship remain private.

Falling into drug addiction

Chan was diagnosed with eczema during his early teenage years. The condition caused significant physical discomfort and mental distress, leading to insecurity and social isolation. He described avoiding social situations due to the "judgy eyes" from others and the fear of his skin becoming itchy and embarrassing. To cope with these insecurities and the pain of his condition, Chan turned to drugs around the age of 14 or 15. His addiction escalated to hard drugs, which he used to feel "good and confident." He has stated that his drug addiction ultimately worsened his eczema, creating a vicious cycle where he used drugs to numb himself, caring only about his next high.[7]

A heartfelt plea from his mother, who was at her "wits' end," became the catalyst for change. Chan decided to get clean, going cold turkey by deleting his suppliers' contacts and cutting off friends involved with drugs. He also signed up for a gym membership to distract himself from drug cravings, calling the process difficult but achievable with determination. After recovering, Chan found that his skin improved significantly. He dedicated himself to finding the right products to manage his eczema, eventually incorporating the QV Dermcare Eczema Daily range into his skincare routine to help repair his skin barrier and reduce flare-ups.[7]

Chan uses his platform to share his story and offer hope. He advises others with eczema not to blame themselves or see themselves as "of lower value than other people." He views his eczema scars as a reminder of the hole he climbed out of and feels grateful to use his past to potentially change someone else's life for the better.[7]

Viral TikTok videos

Chan is best known for his TikTok videos, where he uploads sketches and short-form content focused on humor, dating, and daily life in Singapore. His content style blends comedy, satire, and relatable scenarios, appealing to younger audiences. As of 2025, Chan's TikTok has accumulated a total of over 9.8 million likes. His most-viewed video has garnered over 4.1 million views[8], with another popular video reaching 3.2 million views[9]. Several of his other skits and short-form videos have also surpassed one million views each.

Chan also maintains an active presence on Instagram, where he posts lifestyle content and comedic skits. He has collaborated with local and regional brands for digital campaigns, including Shein, Heng Watch, and the Revolut. Chan often teams up with fellow creators, including Fah Chatchaya Suthisuwan (@fahhaha_) and Simon Boy (@simonboyyyyyyy). A collaborative skit with Chatchaya amassed over 1.6 million likes[10] while in another collaboration with Simon Boy, they visited an SAF Barracks to share their experiences and raise awareness about drugs.[11]

Titan Academy

Chan is a cast member of the YouTube series Titan Academy, where he portrays the character Zachary F. Ron, a new student in Class T1-T5 .[12]

Zachary is characterized as a rude, obnoxious, and ill-mannered student who is often disrespectful to both his classmates and teachers. His behavior is described as childish and petulant, frequently blaming others for problems he causes himself. A defining trait is his lack of a sense of direction, which leads to his signature running gag of repeatedly asking, "Where is my class?" despite having his schedule with him.[13]

A key moment in his character arc reveals that his antagonistic behavior, particularly towards the studious character Ren Yi Xiang (Portrayed by Ridhwan Azman), stems from envy and insecurity. Despite showing a brief soft side, Zachary's confrontational nature escalates to the point where he was expelled from Titan Academy after his exam results were released. As of December 2024, his character has been excluded from all school activities within the series.[13]

Entrepreneurship

Lukeychan advertising Pastapapa. Image from Mothership.

Founder of PastaPapa (2024 - 2025)

In December 2024, Chan ventured into the food and beverage (F&B) industry by opening PastaPapa, a pasta restaurant located at the Bukit Merah Sports Lifestyle Centre. The restaurant featured an interactive “cook-your-own-pasta” concept, allowing diners to prepare their own meals at the table using instructional videos and chef equipment provided for the experience. The concept was developed in partnership with Jayden Loh, owner of DLLM Lok Lok, and two other business partners, with a combined investment of approximately S$50,000.[2]

PastaPapa operated for less than a year, closing on 5 August 2025 due to personal family health challenges faced by Chan. He cited his mother’s stage four cancer diagnosis, his girlfriend’s mother suffering from stage three bone marrow cancer, and the recent death of his grandfather as factors influencing his decision to step away from the restaurant to prioritize family.[2]

Despite its brief operation, PastaPapa attracted media attention and a loyal following among Chan’s fans due to its innovative dining concept. His venture demonstrated his entrepreneurial initiative and willingness to combine his personal brand with creative business ideas. Lukeychan’s ability to integrate social media influence with physical experiences in the F&B industry has been highlighted in multiple media reports.[1][2]

Media coverage

Podcast appearances

Before being the a host in the Rise 'n Shine Sessions along with Noah Yap (@onlynoah), Simon Boy and Moses Low (@moseslow), Chan was previously a host with Abraham (@abrahamdelaure) and Sham (@shamrahman7) in WhatTheFlak?! podcast from January 2022 to March 2022.

Year Channel Video title Refs.
2021 Randomly Relatable SG Podcast Conversations with Lukey Chan [14]
2023 The Daily Ketchup Podcast Are Lukeychan and Simonboy still FRIENDS?? [5]
The More Better Podcast Jacky's BACK, Lukey Also [15]
2025 HeyKaki Growing Up With Divorced Parents: Is Love Hopeful Or Hopeless In Singapore? [16]

References/Citations

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Mazliana, Seri. "S'porean influencer Lukeychan closes pasta restaurant in Bukit Merah after less than a year." Mothership, 1 October, 2025. Accessed 13 October 2025.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Ng, Celeste. "Influencer Lukeychan opens restaurant with cook-your-own-pasta stations at Bukit Merah." Mothership, 5 January, 2025.  Accessed 13 October 2025.
  3. "@lukeyychan8" Instagram. n.d. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  4. "@lukeychan6" TikTok. n.d. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 The Daily Ketchup Podcast. "Are Lukeychan and Simonboy Still FRIENDS??! | TDK Podcast #211" Youtube, 11 June 2023. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  6. Kiss92. "Lukey & Yuki join us in the studio! 🥳" Youtube, 6 January, 2025. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Martens, Hannah. "From struggle to strength: S’pore influencer opens up on journey grappling with eczema & drug addiction." Mothership, 24 September, 2025. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  8. "@lukeychan6" TikTok, 14 March, 2024. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  9. "@lukeychan6" TikTok, 15 February, 2025. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  10. "@lukeyychan8" Instagram, 26 June, 2024. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  11. "@lukeyychan8" Instagram, 4 July, 2022. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  12. "Luke Chan" Titan Academy Wiki. n.d. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Zachary" Titan Academy Wiki. n.d. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  14. Randomly Relatable SG Podcast. "Conversations with Lukey Chan" Spotify, 12 July, 2021. Accessed 22 October 2025.
  15. The More Better Podcast. "Jacky's BACK, Lukey Also" Youtube, 8 August, 2023. Accessed 22 October, 2025.
  16. HeyKaki 嘿卡奇. "Growing Up With Divorced Parents: Is Love Hopeful Or Hopeless In Singapore? | Gen Z Decodes 3 EP3" Youtube, 20 February, 2025. Accessed 22 October 2025.