Canadian singer Rozette, who became famous for analyzing the singing styles of Mandarin singers, frowned and asked, 'Is this on purpose?' after watching a performance by Xiao Qiang on the Chinese show 'Sisters Who Make Waves 2026' at a press conference today. However, upon learning that she is not a professional singer, she praised her for being very brave. Rozette will hold the '2026 Rozette: Take One Live In TAIPEI' concert at the Taipei International Convention Center on the 6th, and tickets are currently on sale. She attended a press conference today to announce that she will sing Chinese songs and performed an a cappella version of David Tao's 'Love Me or Him' on the spot. In an interview, Rozette praised Taiwan's weather, saying she wished she could experience this weather for the rest of her life. She praised Taiwanese fans for being very friendly, noting that she was recognized by many fans after arriving in Taiwan yesterday. 'I went shopping in Ximending and bought a drink. I usually order half-sugar, but the gentleman who made the drink made it full-sugar. He immediately remade it for me. People here are very willing to interact and communicate; it's really a great place.' She also laughed about how tipping is not required in Taiwan, mentioning that she once gave a tip to a service staff member, only for them to chase her down to return it. Recently, when Xiao Qiang sang 'Wheat Wave' on 'Sisters Who Make Waves 2026' with Chinese actresses Dai Si, Wen Zheng-rong, and Zhang Yi-shang, the performance sparked discussion due to off-key singing. After watching the video, Rozette initially frowned and said, 'What happened? Did they do it on purpose?' But after learning they were not professional singers, she said, 'They are very brave. It's very courageous for actors to sing like this. If I were to act, I would be bad at it, and I can imagine she was under a lot of pressure.'

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: entertainment