A well-known personality on YouTube, Sylvia Chan is a content creator that produces music videos, comedy skits, and a wide variety of other types of videos.
Sylvia Chan was born on January 2, 1988, in Malaysia. In addition, Sylvia Chan is one of the people who started the well-known indie film organization Night Owl Cinematics.
Sylvia Chan and Ryan Tan married in 2010; however, they divorced four years later in 2020. Night Owl Cinematics is run by Sylvia Chan, the chief executive officer, and Ryan Tan, formerly the chief operations officer, will continue to do so until 2021. Sylvia Chan is responsible for managing the company’s corporate affairs and media affairs, and she occasionally hosts videos on YouTube. The videos that NOC produced were under the direction of Ryan Tan. At The Global Recruiter Asia Pacific Recruitment Industry Awards in 2013, Sylvia was awarded Best Marketing Campaign. She was also the winner of other awards, including the Singapore Social Media Awards, the Best Comedy Video of the Year award, and many others.
Sylvia Chan is one of the most popular users of YouTube in Singapore. According to multiple sources, Sylvia Chan is one of the wealthiest YouTube stars in Singapore. The YouTube videos and short films that Sylvia Chan creates are the primary means by which she supports herself financially.
YouTube sensation Sylvia Chan does not currently have a partner in terms of her marital status. When Sylvia Chan was sixteen years old and working as a model on the side, she was introduced to Ryan Tan for the first time. Ryan Tan and Sylvia Chan had a history of friendship before their romantic involvement. After assisting Sylvia Chan in immediately confronting her ex-boyfriend about owing her money, she started feeling something for Ryan Tan after he helped her approach her ex-boyfriend about the debt. During an interview with Cheryl Fox for the program “On The Red Dot,” the couple admitted they were involved in a romantic partnership. The couple tied the knot in 2010 when they were both 22 years old.
Sylvia Chan was previously diagnosed with clinical depression. Before Sylvia Chan’s grandmother passed away, she was an excellent student with grades higher than “A” levels. This marked the beginning of a challenging period in her life. She constantly cries throughout the day and night, and most of Sylvia’s friends and classmates avoid her because they don’t know how to respond to her, and they’re afraid that by approaching her, they’ll set off an episode that could lead to Sylvia taking her own life. Sylvia is so depressed and helpless that she believes nothing can thrill or interest her and that she is a complete waste of space; hence, Sylvia believes that her only option is to end her life. The next step was for her parents to take her to a psychiatrist, where Sylvia determined that she was suffering from severe clinical depression. Sylvia was so fragile that she blamed herself for her inability to deal with pressure and stress. After that, however, she could view it more scientifically and objectively, which is when she became after that.
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