Jason Chan and Sarah Song Find Success as Influencers

Marrying Miss Chinese International 2007 winner Sarah Song (宋熙年) in 2016, ex-TVB actor Jason Chan (陳智燊) welcomed the arrival of their sons Damon and Jamie, becoming a happy family of four.

Big Play Space for Kids

While the two might have left TVB years ago, they remain in the public spotlight, regularly sharing snippets of their life online on social media. Recently, Jason and Sarah shared videos of the family celebrating Jamie’s fourth birthday in which they showered him with kisses while cake-cutting, but what really caught the public’s eye was their spacious, thousand square feet home!

Boasting a minimalist design, Jason and Sarah’s home had specially reserved a big space for the kids’ playtime, while the floor-to-ceiling glass design let in plenty of sunlight for spacious yet cozy vibes.

From the videos Jason taken from home which Jason frequently shared, it appeared that their kitchen and bedroom areas were all over a hundred feet, impressing netizens.

Since leaving TVB, Sarah and Jason have successfully pivoted to managing their own careers as content creators, posting topics ranging from parenting, health, relationships, etc. Popular with brands and merchants, the former television celebrities have taken on quite a few endorsements as a couple and were once rumored to be raking in an astonishing $600k earnings a month.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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    1. Both boring. Boring acting and boring everything. lol…I guess everyone has over 100k is consider successful these days? I remember I saw a video of them long ago, content was also boring as well. I just glimpsed they have 180k subs now.

      1. What I was thing of as well. Who wants to watch this kind of dull stuff with their everyday mundane family? People have weird tastes. They weren’t even famous to begin with.

    1. Yes I’m English and I can say he sounds perfectly British. His accent is actually more south or London. I remember the way he pronounced water was Wore-ter whilst I am from the North so its more War-ter. There’s so many different accents in this country people just jump on others when they don’t have an understanding.