Shan Wee

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Shan Wee
Born (1982-01-17) 17 January 1982 (age 42)
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Alma mater Durham University
Occupations
  • Radio DJ
  • TV presenter
  • Author
SpouseMona Wee (m.2022)
Children3
Website shanwee.com

Shan Wee (born 17 January 1982) is a radio presenter and media personality from Northern Ireland who presents the lunchtime show on One FM 91.3 in Singapore. He was previously a presenter on Singapore radio stations 987FM and Kiss92FM.

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Biography

Wee was born in Belfast and grew up in Bushmills. He is half Irish and half Chinese. [1] After completing a degree at Durham University in England, he moved to Singapore and first entered the radio industry as a presenter on 987FM. He married Indonesian businesswoman Artika Sulaiman in 2011 [2] and left Singapore in 2012 to run an events company in Bali. However the couple returned to Singapore in 2013 [3] and Shan joined Hot FM 91.3 (which was renamed One FM 91.3 in 2015), [4] where he co-presented shows with Cheryl Miles. [5] [6] [7] In 2017, Wee moved to Kiss 92FM. He is also Music Director for the station.

In addition to working in radio, Wee has also made various television appearances. In 2005, he was a contestant on the Channel 5 reality TV dating show An Eye for a Guy II, in which contestants vied for the affections of MTV Asia veejay Denise Keller. He has also been a presenter on various TV shows, including SinghaFootball Crazy on Fox Sports Asia and the entertainment news programme Rated E. [8]

Wee and his wife divorced in 2018 and share custody of their two sons, Ciaran and Ruan. In 2017 Wee published a book on parenting entitled 99 Rules For New Dads. [9] He also began writing regular articles on parenting for The Straits Times in 2017. In 2022, he married marketing executive Mona Gill, and is stepfather to their daughter Arya.

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