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Rosalyn Lee (born 20 June 1979), also known as Rozz, is a Singaporean host and entertainer. During her time at 987FM as a radio presenter, Rosalyn mentored [[Sonia Chew]] to win the 987 Radio Star competition. After a 14-year career as a radio presenter, Rosalyn left the profession.<ref>Herworld Online. "[https://www.herworld.com/beauty/sponsored/age-just-number-rosalyn-lee-anita-kapoor-who-defy-expectations-love-skin-theyre AGE IS JUST A NUMBER FOR ROSALYN LEE & ANITA KAPOOR WHO DEFY EXPECTATIONS & LOVE THE SKIN THEY'RE IN]". ''Her World''. July 2, 2018. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> As of July 2019, Rosalyn has her own segment titled 'Rozz Recommends' on the [[Clicknetwork]] YouTube channel.  
Rosalyn Lee (born 20 June 1979), also known as Rozz, is a Singaporean actress and host. During her time at 987FM as a radio presenter, Rozz mentored [[Sonia Chew]] who won the 987 Radio Star competition. After a fourteen-year career as a radio presenter, Rozz left the profession and kickstarted an online travel show titled ''Rozz Recommends'' on the [[Clicknetwork]] YouTube channel.<ref>Herworld Online. "[https://www.herworld.com/beauty/sponsored/age-just-number-rosalyn-lee-anita-kapoor-who-defy-expectations-love-skin-theyre AGE IS JUST A NUMBER FOR ROSALYN LEE & ANITA KAPOOR WHO DEFY EXPECTATIONS & LOVE THE SKIN THEY'RE IN]". ''Her World''. July 2, 2018. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> As of May 2020, she has 108,000 followers on [https://www.instagram.com/heyrozz/?hl=en Instagram].  


==Background==
==Background==
[[File:Rosalyn Lee and Mother.jpg|thumb|''A childhood photo of Rosalyn (foreground) and her mother, Lee Kim Geok. Photo from The New Paper.'']]
[[File:Rosalyn Lee and Mother.jpg|thumb|''A childhood photo of Rozz (foreground) and her mother, Lee Kim Geok. Photo from The New Paper.'']]
===Early life & family===
===Early life & family===
Rosalyn was single-handedly raised by her mother after her father left the family when she was 11 years old. Rosalyn, her younger brother Ryan and her mother then moved in with a relative who lived in a three-room HDB flat. In a 2014 interview with ''The New Paper'', she shared that her mother worked hard to support the family.<ref>Noor Ashikin Abdul Rahman. “[https://www.tnp.sg/news/others/radio-dj-i-bawled-when-i-read-mums-secret-letter Radio DJ: I bawled when I read mum’s secret letter]”. ''The New Paper''. August 25, 2014. Accessed on 28 January 2019. </ref>  
Rozz was single-handedly raised by her mother after her father left the family when she was eleven years old. Rozz, her younger brother Ryan and her mother then moved in with a relative who lived in a three-room HDB flat. In an interview with ''The New Paper'', she shared that her mother had worked hard to support the family.<ref>Noor Ashikin Abdul Rahman. “[https://www.tnp.sg/news/others/radio-dj-i-bawled-when-i-read-mums-secret-letter Radio DJ: I bawled when I read mum’s secret letter]”. ''The New Paper''. August 25, 2014. Accessed on 28 January 2019. </ref>  




When Rosalyn was 15 years old, her mother contracted breast cancer and passed away ten years later.<ref>Noor Ashikin Abdul Rahman. “[https://www.tnp.sg/news/others/radio-dj-i-bawled-when-i-read-mums-secret-letter Radio DJ: I bawled when I read mum’s secret letter]”. ''The New Paper''. August 25, 2014. Accessed on 28 January 2019. </ref> At 21 years old, Rosalyn legally changed her surname from Oliveiro to her mother's surname, Lee.<ref>Lee, Rosalyn. “[https://heyrozz.wordpress.com/2010/02/22/the-light-of-my-life/ The Light of My Life]”. ''heyrozz.'' February 22, 2010. Accessed on 28 January 2019. </ref>
When Rozz was fifteen years old, her mother contracted breast cancer and passed away ten years later.<ref>Noor Ashikin Abdul Rahman. “[https://www.tnp.sg/news/others/radio-dj-i-bawled-when-i-read-mums-secret-letter Radio DJ: I bawled when I read mum’s secret letter]”. ''The New Paper''. August 25, 2014. Accessed on 28 January 2019. </ref> At 21 years old, Rozz legally changed her surname from Oliveiro to her mother's surname, Lee.<ref>Lee, Rosalyn. “[https://heyrozz.wordpress.com/2010/02/22/the-light-of-my-life/ The Light of My Life]”. ''heyrozz.'' February 22, 2010. Accessed on 28 January 2019. </ref>


===Early career===
===Early career - Professional dancer===
Before she was a radio presenter, Rosalyn pursued dancing professionally.<ref>Kee, Lynette. "[https://www.tsingapore.com/article/rosalyn-lee-and-sonia-chew-tell-us-how-they-adapt-and-cope-under-pressure-tag-heuer Rosalyn Lee and Sonia Chew Tell Us How They Adapt and Cope Under Pressure]". ''The New York Times Style Magazine: Singapore''. July 12, 2019. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> She started ballet lessons at 3 years old<ref>''heyrozz''. "[https://www.buro247.sg/instagram/heyrozz/29703588 ROSALYN LEE on Instagram]". ''Buro 247''. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> and in her teenage years, she joined the People’s Association Modern Dance Group.<ref>Lee, Rosalyn. “[https://heyrozz.wordpress.com/2010/02/22/the-light-of-my-life/ The Light of My Life]”. ''heyrozz.'' February 22, 2010. Accessed on 28 January 2019. </ref> In 2015, Rosalyn was the resident judge for the Channel 5 TV show, 'The Dance Floor 2015.<ref>Mediacorp Channel 5. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGDAXlC7lzs The Dance Floor 2015 - Resident Judge Rozz]"''. YouTube.'' October 22, 2015. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> Rosalyn was a First Sergeant in the SAF Music and Drama Company before starting her professional career in radio.<ref>"[https://www.youth.sg/Spotted/Groups/2006/12/The-Xiaxue--Rosalyn-Show The Xiaxue & Rosalyn Show]". ''Youth.sg''. December 15, 2006. Accessed on 14 January 2020.</ref><ref>"'Life is too short, laugh at yourself' [ARTICLE + ILLUSTRATION]". ''The New Paper''. January 19, 2006. Accessed on 14 January 2020. Retrieved from NewspaperSG.</ref>
Before she was a radio presenter, Rozz was a professional dancer.<ref>Kee, Lynette. "[https://www.tsingapore.com/article/rosalyn-lee-and-sonia-chew-tell-us-how-they-adapt-and-cope-under-pressure-tag-heuer Rosalyn Lee and Sonia Chew Tell Us How They Adapt and Cope Under Pressure]". ''The New York Times Style Magazine: Singapore''. July 12, 2019. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> She was a First Sergeant in the SAF Music and Drama Company before starting her professional career in radio.<ref>"[https://www.youth.sg/Spotted/Groups/2006/12/The-Xiaxue--Rosalyn-Show The Xiaxue & Rosalyn Show]". ''Youth.sg''. December 15, 2006. Accessed on 14 January 2020.</ref><ref>"'Life is too short, laugh at yourself' [ARTICLE + ILLUSTRATION]". ''The New Paper''. January 19, 2006. Accessed on 14 January 2020. Retrieved from NewspaperSG.</ref> Rozz started ballet lessons at three years old<ref>''heyrozz''. "[https://www.buro247.sg/instagram/heyrozz/29703588 ROSALYN LEE on Instagram]". ''Buro 247''. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> and joined the People’s Association Modern Dance Group in her teenage years.<ref>Lee, Rosalyn. “[https://heyrozz.wordpress.com/2010/02/22/the-light-of-my-life/ The Light of My Life]”. ''heyrozz.'' February 22, 2010. Accessed on 28 January 2019. </ref> In 2015, Rozz was the resident judge on the Channel 5 TV show ''The Dance Floor 2015''.<ref>Mediacorp Channel 5. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGDAXlC7lzs The Dance Floor 2015 - Resident Judge Rozz]"''. YouTube.'' October 22, 2015. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref>


==Personal advocacy==
==Personal advocacy==
In 2008, Rosalyn discovered that she had second stage pre-cervical cancer. She made a full recovery and was an ambassador of the Power Over Cervical Cancer campaign in Singapore.<ref>Teo, Dawn. “[https://www.youth.sg/Spotted/People/2013/3/Famous-and-for-a-cause-Rosalyn-Lee Famous and for a cause: Rosalyn Lee]”. ''YouthSG''. March 20, 2013. Accessed on 28 January 2019. </ref> In 2013, Rosalyn appeared in a cervical cancer advertisement that urged Singaporean women to go for Pap smear screenings.<ref>Lee, Debbie, Chua, Eugene, and Lee, Joanna. "[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/cervical-cancer-ad-catches-the-eye-and-raises-a-few-eyebrows Cervical cancer ad catches the eye and raises a few eyebrows]". ''The Straits Times''. May 8, 2013. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> In 2009, she also became an ambassador for Pink Dot.<ref>"[https://pinkdot.sg/ambassador/rosalyn-lee/ Rosalyn Lee]". ''Pinkdot.sg.'' Accessed on 29 January 2019. </ref><ref>"[https://pinkdot.sg/2009/05/pink-dots-ambassadors/ PINK DOT’S AMBASSADORS]". ''Pink Dot.'' May 1, 2009. Accessed on 13 January 2020.</ref>
In 2008, Rozz was diagnosed with second stage pre-cervical cancer. She made a full recovery and was an ambassador of the Power Over Cervical Cancer campaign in Singapore.<ref>Teo, Dawn. “[https://www.youth.sg/Spotted/People/2013/3/Famous-and-for-a-cause-Rosalyn-Lee Famous and for a cause: Rosalyn Lee]”. ''YouthSG''. March 20, 2013. Accessed on 28 January 2019. </ref> In 2013, she appeared in a cervical cancer advertisement that urged Singaporean women to go for pap smear screenings.<ref>Lee, Debbie, Chua, Eugene, and Lee, Joanna. "[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/cervical-cancer-ad-catches-the-eye-and-raises-a-few-eyebrows Cervical cancer ad catches the eye and raises a few eyebrows]". ''The Straits Times''. May 8, 2013. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> In 2009, Rozz was an ambassador for Pink Dot.<ref>"[https://pinkdot.sg/ambassador/rosalyn-lee/ Rosalyn Lee]". ''Pinkdot.sg.'' Accessed on 29 January 2019. </ref><ref>"[https://pinkdot.sg/2009/05/pink-dots-ambassadors/ PINK DOT’S AMBASSADORS]". ''Pink Dot.'' May 1, 2009. Accessed on 13 January 2020.</ref>
==Radio (2003 - 2017)==
==Radio (2003 - 2017)==
Rosalyn was a radio presenter for established radio stations in Singapore such as SAFRA Radio’s Power 98FM, Mediacorp’s 987FM and Lush 99.5FM.<ref>"ROSALYN CRISTYNA LEE POWER 98 [ARTICLE + ILLUSTRATION]". ''The New Paper''. September 28, 2006. Accessed on 14 February 2020. Retrieved from NewspaperSG.</ref><ref>Rosalyn Lee (Official). "[https://www.facebook.com/pg/heyrozz/about/ About]". ''Facebook''. Accessed on 14 January 2020.</ref> After 8 years at 987FM, Rosalyn moved to Lush 99.5FM in 2014.<ref>"[https://www.todayonline.com/entertainment/celebrity/rozz-leaves-987fm-after-8-years-air Rozz leaves 987FM after 8 years on air]". ''TODAY''. January 3, 2014. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> Featuring indie and local music, Lush 99.5FM was the champion of Singapore's alternative scene and subculture.
Rozz was a radio presenter for established radio stations in Singapore such as SAFRA Radio’s Power 98FM, Mediacorp’s 987FM and Lush 99.5FM.<ref>"ROSALYN CRISTYNA LEE POWER 98 [ARTICLE + ILLUSTRATION]". ''The New Paper''. September 28, 2006. Accessed on 14 February 2020. Retrieved from NewspaperSG.</ref><ref>Rosalyn Lee (Official). "[https://www.facebook.com/pg/heyrozz/about/ About]". ''Facebook''. Accessed on 14 January 2020.</ref> After eight years at 987FM, Rozz moved to Lush 99.5FM in 2014.<ref>"[https://www.todayonline.com/entertainment/celebrity/rozz-leaves-987fm-after-8-years-air Rozz leaves 987FM after 8 years on air]". ''TODAY''. January 3, 2014. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> Featuring indie and local music, Lush 99.5FM was the champion of Singapore's alternative scene and subculture.
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At Lush, Rosalyn hosted her first-ever solo show called 'The Evening Lush'.<ref>"[https://www.todayonline.com/entertainment/celebrity/rozz-leaves-987fm-after-8-years-air Rozz leaves 987FM after 8 years on air]". ''TODAY''. January 3, 2014. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> Due to a relatively low volume of listeners, the radio station's last broadcast was on 31 August 2017. Rosalyn announced that she would wrap up her radio career alongside Lush 99.5FM.<ref>"[https://sg.style.yahoo.com/lush-99-5fm-dj-rozz-announces-departure-radio-090256776.html Lush 99.5FM DJ Rozz announces departure from radio]". ''Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore.'' August 25, 2017. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref>
At Lush, Rozz hosted her first-ever solo show called ''The Evening Lush''.<ref>"[https://www.todayonline.com/entertainment/celebrity/rozz-leaves-987fm-after-8-years-air Rozz leaves 987FM after 8 years on air]". ''TODAY''. January 3, 2014. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> Due to a relatively low volume of listeners, the radio station's last broadcast was on 31 August 2017. Rozz announced that she would wrap up her radio career alongside Lush 99.5FM.<ref>"[https://sg.style.yahoo.com/lush-99-5fm-dj-rozz-announces-departure-radio-090256776.html Lush 99.5FM DJ Rozz announces departure from radio]". ''Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore.'' August 25, 2017. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref>
==Acting==
==Acting==
[[File:Premonition poster.jpg|thumb|''Rosalyn (top right) in 'Premonition' (2015).'']]
[[File:Premonition poster.jpg|thumb|''Rozz (top right) in Premonition (2015).'']]


===Television===
===Television===
In 2015, Rosalyn was cast as one of the main characters for Mediacorp's Channel 5 drama series, 'Premonition'. In the show, she acts as a police officer who struggles with the professional implications of have a corrupt policeman for a father. Rosalyn's role in 'Premonition' was her first acting gig. The show was a six-part drama series and premiered in July 2015.
In 2015, Rozz was cast as one of the main characters for Mediacorp's Channel 5 drama series ''Premonition''. In the show, she acts as a police officer who struggles with the professional implications of have a corrupt policeman for a father. Her role in ''Premonition'' was her first acting gig. The show was a six-part drama series and premiered in July 2015.
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===[[Clicknetwork]] (2011 - present day)===
===[[Clicknetwork]] (2011 - present day)===
[[File:Rozz Recommends Middle East.jpg|thumb|''The YouTube thumbnail for Rozz Recommends Season 2, Episode 12. Photo from YouTube.'']]Rosalyn is the host of her own segment, 'Rozz Recommends', on . The segment's first video was published in June 2016 and has three seasons as of July 2019. Seasons 2 and 3 of 'Rozz Recommends' features her travels to unconventional destinations. Season 2 started in conjunction with Rozz's decision to quit her radio job.<ref>Clicknetwork. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPCjq58LAfc&list=PLEgIHAoVZKeL8W9Q8Mf-Stuq0m2kMiy_P Quit My Job To Travel The World - Rozz Recommends: Unexplored - EP1]". ''YouTube''. March 13, 2018. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> She has travelled to countries like Peru, Cuba and the North Pole.  
[[File:Rozz Recommends Middle East.jpg|thumb|''The YouTube thumbnail for Rozz Recommends Season 2, Episode 12. Photo from YouTube.'']]Rozz is the host of her own segment ''Rozz Recommends'' on Clicknetwork. The segment's first video was published in June 2016 and has three seasons as of July 2019. Seasons 2 and 3 of ''Rozz Recommends'' features her travels to unconventional destinations. Season 2 started in conjunction with Rozz's decision to quit her radio job.<ref>Clicknetwork. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPCjq58LAfc&list=PLEgIHAoVZKeL8W9Q8Mf-Stuq0m2kMiy_P Quit My Job To Travel The World - Rozz Recommends: Unexplored - EP1]". ''YouTube''. March 13, 2018. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> She has travelled to countries like Peru, Cuba and the North Pole.  
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|<ref>"[https://www.clicknetwork.tv/search/girls-out-loud Girls Out Loud]". ''Clicknetwork''. Accessed on 14 January 2020.</ref><ref>"[https://www.youth.sg/Spotted/Groups/2006/12/The-Xiaxue--Rosalyn-Show The Xiaxue & Rosalyn Show]". ''Youth.sg''. December 15, 2006. Accessed on 14 January 2020.</ref>
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In 2011, Rosalyn collaborated with Kiss 92FM radio host, Shan Wee to create a Clicknetwork segment titled 'The Shan and Rozz Show'. The segment features individuals with uncommon occupations and unique talents. The segment lasted 14 episodes and the last episode aired on 26 May 2011.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrcTg1ODvDQ The Contortionist - The Shan and Rozz Show: EP14]". ''YouTube''. May 27, 2011. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> In 2006, Rosalyn co-hosted Girls Out Loud with Xia Xue (Wendy Cheng).<ref>"[https://www.youth.sg/Spotted/Groups/2006/12/The-Xiaxue--Rosalyn-Show The Xiaxue & Rosalyn Show]". ''Youth.sg''. December 15, 2006. Accessed on 14 January 2020.</ref>  
In 2011, Rozz collaborated with Kiss 92FM radio host, Shan Wee to kickstart a Clicknetwork segment titled ''The Shan and Rozz Show''. The segment features individuals with uncommon occupations and unique talents. The segment lasted fourteen episodes and the last episode aired on 26 May 2011.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrcTg1ODvDQ The Contortionist - The Shan and Rozz Show: EP14]". ''YouTube''. May 27, 2011. Accessed on 2 August 2019.</ref> In 2006, Rozz co-hosted ''Girls Out Loud'' with Xia Xue (Wendy Cheng).<ref>"[https://www.youth.sg/Spotted/Groups/2006/12/The-Xiaxue--Rosalyn-Show The Xiaxue & Rosalyn Show]". ''Youth.sg''. December 15, 2006. Accessed on 14 January 2020.</ref>  
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Rosalyn Lee
Rosalyn Lee.jpg
Born
Rosalyn Cristyna Oliveiro

20 June 1979
EducationDiploma in Film, Sound and Video
Alma materSt Anthony's Convent Primary School, St Anthony's Convent Secondary School, Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Years active2003 - present day
Parent(s)
  • Lee Kim Geok (d. 2004) (mother)

Rosalyn Lee (born 20 June 1979), also known as Rozz, is a Singaporean actress and host. During her time at 987FM as a radio presenter, Rozz mentored Sonia Chew who won the 987 Radio Star competition. After a fourteen-year career as a radio presenter, Rozz left the profession and kickstarted an online travel show titled Rozz Recommends on the Clicknetwork YouTube channel.[1] As of May 2020, she has 108,000 followers on Instagram.

Background

A childhood photo of Rozz (foreground) and her mother, Lee Kim Geok. Photo from The New Paper.

Early life & family

Rozz was single-handedly raised by her mother after her father left the family when she was eleven years old. Rozz, her younger brother Ryan and her mother then moved in with a relative who lived in a three-room HDB flat. In an interview with The New Paper, she shared that her mother had worked hard to support the family.[2]


When Rozz was fifteen years old, her mother contracted breast cancer and passed away ten years later.[3] At 21 years old, Rozz legally changed her surname from Oliveiro to her mother's surname, Lee.[4]

Early career - Professional dancer

Before she was a radio presenter, Rozz was a professional dancer.[5] She was a First Sergeant in the SAF Music and Drama Company before starting her professional career in radio.[6][7] Rozz started ballet lessons at three years old[8] and joined the People’s Association Modern Dance Group in her teenage years.[9] In 2015, Rozz was the resident judge on the Channel 5 TV show The Dance Floor 2015.[10]

Personal advocacy

In 2008, Rozz was diagnosed with second stage pre-cervical cancer. She made a full recovery and was an ambassador of the Power Over Cervical Cancer campaign in Singapore.[11] In 2013, she appeared in a cervical cancer advertisement that urged Singaporean women to go for pap smear screenings.[12] In 2009, Rozz was an ambassador for Pink Dot.[13][14]

Radio (2003 - 2017)

Rozz was a radio presenter for established radio stations in Singapore such as SAFRA Radio’s Power 98FM, Mediacorp’s 987FM and Lush 99.5FM.[15][16] After eight years at 987FM, Rozz moved to Lush 99.5FM in 2014.[17] Featuring indie and local music, Lush 99.5FM was the champion of Singapore's alternative scene and subculture.

Years active Show segment Radio station
2014 - 2017 The Evening Lush Lush 99.5FM
2007 - 2013 The Rude Awakening 987FM
The Shan and Rozz Show
2003 - 2006 Cool Club Clan Power 98FM

At Lush, Rozz hosted her first-ever solo show called The Evening Lush.[18] Due to a relatively low volume of listeners, the radio station's last broadcast was on 31 August 2017. Rozz announced that she would wrap up her radio career alongside Lush 99.5FM.[19]

Acting

Rozz (top right) in Premonition (2015).

Television

In 2015, Rozz was cast as one of the main characters for Mediacorp's Channel 5 drama series Premonition. In the show, she acts as a police officer who struggles with the professional implications of have a corrupt policeman for a father. Her role in Premonition was her first acting gig. The show was a six-part drama series and premiered in July 2015.

Year Channel Television Programme Character/Role Refs.
2018 Channel 5 Code of Law S4 Elaine Loh [20]
2015 Channel 5 Premonition Belinda [21]

Hosting

Clicknetwork (2011 - present day)

The YouTube thumbnail for Rozz Recommends Season 2, Episode 12. Photo from YouTube.

Rozz is the host of her own segment Rozz Recommends on Clicknetwork. The segment's first video was published in June 2016 and has three seasons as of July 2019. Seasons 2 and 3 of Rozz Recommends features her travels to unconventional destinations. Season 2 started in conjunction with Rozz's decision to quit her radio job.[22] She has travelled to countries like Peru, Cuba and the North Pole.

Year Segment Role Episodes Seasons Refs.
2016 - present day Rozz Recommends Host 29 (as of January 2020) 3 [23]
2012 Girl on Girl 6 1 -
2011 The Shan and Rozz Show 14 1 [24]
2006 Girls Out Loud 8 1 [25][26]

In 2011, Rozz collaborated with Kiss 92FM radio host, Shan Wee to kickstart a Clicknetwork segment titled The Shan and Rozz Show. The segment features individuals with uncommon occupations and unique talents. The segment lasted fourteen episodes and the last episode aired on 26 May 2011.[27] In 2006, Rozz co-hosted Girls Out Loud with Xia Xue (Wendy Cheng).[28]

Television

Year Channel Television Programme Refs.
2018 Channel 5 Weird Food Diaries [29]
2014 Channel 5 RenovAID S5 [30][31]
2006 Channel 5 Girls Out Loud [32]

Awards & accolades

Year Award Title Awarding organisation Refs.
2017 Buro 24/7 Singapore Digital Awards Best Female Digital Influencer Buro 24/7 [33][34]
2013 Cosmopolitan Magazine Fun Fearless Females DKNY "IT" Girl Cosmopolitan Magazine [35]
2012 Singapore Radio Awards Most Stylish DJ Mediacorp [36]
2011 Best DJ Blog [37]
2006 ELLE Awards Breakout Star of The Year ELLE [38]

References / Citations

  1. Herworld Online. "AGE IS JUST A NUMBER FOR ROSALYN LEE & ANITA KAPOOR WHO DEFY EXPECTATIONS & LOVE THE SKIN THEY'RE IN". Her World. July 2, 2018. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  2. Noor Ashikin Abdul Rahman. “Radio DJ: I bawled when I read mum’s secret letter”. The New Paper. August 25, 2014. Accessed on 28 January 2019.
  3. Noor Ashikin Abdul Rahman. “Radio DJ: I bawled when I read mum’s secret letter”. The New Paper. August 25, 2014. Accessed on 28 January 2019.
  4. Lee, Rosalyn. “The Light of My Life”. heyrozz. February 22, 2010. Accessed on 28 January 2019.
  5. Kee, Lynette. "Rosalyn Lee and Sonia Chew Tell Us How They Adapt and Cope Under Pressure". The New York Times Style Magazine: Singapore. July 12, 2019. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  6. "The Xiaxue & Rosalyn Show". Youth.sg. December 15, 2006. Accessed on 14 January 2020.
  7. "'Life is too short, laugh at yourself' [ARTICLE + ILLUSTRATION]". The New Paper. January 19, 2006. Accessed on 14 January 2020. Retrieved from NewspaperSG.
  8. heyrozz. "ROSALYN LEE on Instagram". Buro 247. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  9. Lee, Rosalyn. “The Light of My Life”. heyrozz. February 22, 2010. Accessed on 28 January 2019.
  10. Mediacorp Channel 5. "The Dance Floor 2015 - Resident Judge Rozz". YouTube. October 22, 2015. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  11. Teo, Dawn. “Famous and for a cause: Rosalyn Lee”. YouthSG. March 20, 2013. Accessed on 28 January 2019.
  12. Lee, Debbie, Chua, Eugene, and Lee, Joanna. "Cervical cancer ad catches the eye and raises a few eyebrows". The Straits Times. May 8, 2013. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  13. "Rosalyn Lee". Pinkdot.sg. Accessed on 29 January 2019.
  14. "PINK DOT’S AMBASSADORS". Pink Dot. May 1, 2009. Accessed on 13 January 2020.
  15. "ROSALYN CRISTYNA LEE POWER 98 [ARTICLE + ILLUSTRATION]". The New Paper. September 28, 2006. Accessed on 14 February 2020. Retrieved from NewspaperSG.
  16. Rosalyn Lee (Official). "About". Facebook. Accessed on 14 January 2020.
  17. "Rozz leaves 987FM after 8 years on air". TODAY. January 3, 2014. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  18. "Rozz leaves 987FM after 8 years on air". TODAY. January 3, 2014. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  19. "Lush 99.5FM DJ Rozz announces departure from radio". Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore. August 25, 2017. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  20. "Code of Law". Mediacorp. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  21. Twang, Lisa. "TV role helps DJ Rosalyn Lee deal with dark past". The New Paper. June 1, 2015. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  22. Clicknetwork. "Quit My Job To Travel The World - Rozz Recommends: Unexplored - EP1". YouTube. March 13, 2018. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  23. Clicknetwork. "Quit My Job To Travel The World - Rozz Recommends: Unexplored - EP1". YouTube. March 13, 2018. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  24. "The Contortionist - The Shan and Rozz Show: EP14". YouTube. May 27, 2011. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  25. "Girls Out Loud". Clicknetwork. Accessed on 14 January 2020.
  26. "The Xiaxue & Rosalyn Show". Youth.sg. December 15, 2006. Accessed on 14 January 2020.
  27. "The Contortionist - The Shan and Rozz Show: EP14". YouTube. May 27, 2011. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  28. "The Xiaxue & Rosalyn Show". Youth.sg. December 15, 2006. Accessed on 14 January 2020.
  29. "Weird Food Diaries". Toggle. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
  30. "Renovaid Season 5". Renovaid. Accessed on 2 August 2019.
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