What happened to the original cast of Wah banana?

What happened to the original cast of Wah banana?

Many of the original cast members have since left Wah! Banana to pursue other careers, such as Eden Ang and Matthew Stewart (Fish). Matthew was initially a guest star on Wah! Aaron Khoo (Djehuty), Elliot Lucas Marcell Tan (Elliot) and Janice Chiang (Foxy), who were a part of the initial Wah!

Who is the owner of Wah banana?

Lingyi Xiong
Banana is a Singaporean comedy YouTube channel run by the main production team of Lingyi Xiong, Jason Hau, Chrysan Lee, Benjamin Zhong, Terence Then, Audrey Goh and many other newly-added cast members. Wah! Banana was founded in 2012 and is under the 01 Studio Private Limited trademark in Garena.

Is lingyi from China?

Company Description: Lingyi Itech (Guangdong) Company is located in Jiangmen, Guangdong, China and is part of the Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing Industry.

Where is lingyi from?

To many of us who are familiar with the pool of Singaporean YouTubers, Lingyi is no stranger. The co-founder and producer of Wah! banana, a huge fish in the scene with over a million subscribers and constantly trending videos, she’s the mother of the lot – and like most mothers, much of her hard work goes unnoticed.

Is lingyi a Singaporean?

Lingyi Xiong is a Singaporean film producer and writer who’s best known as the co-founder and producer of the popular YouTube channel Wah!

Why did fish leave Wah banana?

SINGAPORE – When he was 16, Mr Matthew Wong-Stewart, also known on social media and YouTube as Fish, found himself struggling with mental health issues and tried to take his own life. But a message from a friend to the former actor of the popular Wah! Banana YouTube channel here made him take a step back.

Is Keiji from Wah banana Japanese?

Photo from YouTube video. Keiji was born to a Japanese father and a Singaporean-Chinese mother. He has an older brother, Ken Umehara and an older sister, Rei Umehara. Keiji and his siblings were raised in Singapore.

Who is Ling Yi?

Lingyi Xiong is a Singaporean film producer and writer who’s best known as the co-founder and producer of the popular YouTube channel Wah! Banana.

How old is Thomas Wah banana?

The 24-year-old scriptwriter at Wah! Banana, who recently clinched the nation’s maiden silver medal in StarCraft II at the SEA Games, however, wasn’t all that impressed.

What is fish from Wah banana real name?

Mr Matthew Wong-Stewart
SINGAPORE – When he was 16, Mr Matthew Wong-Stewart, also known on social media and YouTube as Fish, found himself struggling with mental health issues and tried to take his own life. But a message from a friend to the former actor of the popular Wah! Banana YouTube channel here made him take a step back.

How old is Umehara Keiji?

26-year-
The Singaporean brother-sister team of 29-year-old Rei Umehara and 26-year-old Keiji Umehara were last on the mat at the end of that episode.

Is Thomas in Wah banana?

Banana (2019 – Present) As of 2019, Thomas Kopankiewicz is a script writer and producer for the local YouTube channel, Wah! Banana. He has also starred in several videos including one titled “If We Worked for IKEA” which had garnered over 200,000 views within 3 days of its upload.

What happened to the cast of Wah banana?

Aaron Khoo (Djehuty), Elliot Lucas Marcell Tan (Elliot) and Janice Chiang (Foxy) left Wah!Banana to create their own YouTube channel, Tree Potatoes. The production team stayed however, and new casts joined the team.

Who are the original members of Wah banana?

The founding management team of Wah!Banana consisted of Janice Wong, Aaron Khoo, Elliot Lucas Marcell Tan, Xiong Lingyi and Jason Hau. By August 2013, the YouTube channel had a following of 100,000 subscribers. In January 2014, the original cast consisting of Aaron, Elliot and Janice left Garena to start up the YouTube channel – TreePotatoes.

How many subscribers does Wah Banana have?

As of February 2020, Wah!Banana has more than 1,300,000 subscribers on YouTube with a weekly average of over 2,000,000 views. The channel has also accumulated more than 143,000 followers on Instagram and 203,000 followers on Facebook.

What is the difference between Wah banana and Wah banana too?

In January 2017, Wah!Banana debuted its sister YouTube channel – “Wah!banana Too”. Wah!Banana Too differs from the main channel in that it uploads lifestyle, travel and entertainment videos compared to just comedy skits. It also occasionally uploads behind-the-scenes footage and more informal videos featuring the cast members.