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What does the original singer of Long Island Iced Tea, Lancy, look like?

Lanxie, the original singer of "Long Island Iced Tea", looks like a sweetie.

Lancey, formerly known as Jane Wing-Hin, is a former radio and television program host in Hong Kong and a film actress. She used to be the host of Hong Kong Commercial Radio and Metro Radio, and also appeared in movies. She was also one of the "Prize Old Man" in the "Prize Door Man" series of game shows of Eric Tsang, and was famous for her "watermelon slicing" skills in the program. He was also one of the "Prize Elders" in the "Prize Door Man" game show series. He has appeared in a number of movies including "Agent G4".

Lancey has also played supporting roles in many movies, mostly in comedies where she played exaggerated "ugly" roles because of her appearance, especially her teeth. Lancy played the role of Lui Yan (Karen Mok)'s friend in Stephen Chow's movie "The Deadly Grass". She also played the role of an overeating, obese girl in Lin Haifeng's "Crap Fiction".

Lancey has been out of the entertainment industry in recent years, working in public relations, and returned to school in 2006 to further her studies in the Department of Anthropology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, obtaining her Master's Degree in 2008. 2013, the TVB produced a new series of the game show "Super Invincible Prize Keeper Ultimate Episode", in which she participated in the filming along with the other generations of the "Prize Keeper". The game show was produced by TVB in 2013, and Lancel also participated in the video recording with other "prize winners".

Character Experience

Joined Hong Kong Commercial Radio in the mid-1990s, and worked as a program host for Shouting 903. Between 1993 and 1995, she was well known for her series of radio dramas entitled "Mrs. Lancey's Theatre".

In the late 1990s, Lancy jumped to Metro Radio, where she continued to work on radio dramas at Metro 997, such as "What's the Night Tonight?", which premiered in April 1998; she also hosted programs including "Three Women, Three Eights", and in 2000, she was the host of "Investment School".

In April 2001, when Metro Radio underwent a major reform and personnel changes, Lan Xi was transferred to Metro Finance to host a game show. 2002, Lan Xi collaborated with Ah Cat to host the beauty program "A Beautiful Market". She also served as the emcee for some promotional activities.