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Ferlyn Gilleen Wong Jing Ling, known professionally as Ferlyn G, is a Singaporean actress, singer, dancer, and model. She gained prominence as a member of the K-pop girl group Skarf from 2012 to 2014. After leaving Skarf, Wong released her debut solo EP, '' First'', on 2 January 2015. She also went into acting, in both feature films such as the 2019 comedy-horror '' When Ghost Meets Zombie'' and television dramas, sych as '' Kin'', '' I Do, Do I?'' and '' Emerald Hill - The Little Nyonya Story.''


Early life and education

Born on 1 February 1992, Wong is the younger sibling in her family. Before auditioning for Alpha Entertainment, she was a trainee at
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and Wang Lee Hom. Wong was also a business student at Temasek Polytechnic and had quit her studies at the institution after being accepted during the audition for a South Korean K-pop girl group. She moved to South Korea to prepare for her debut in a girl group.


Career


2012–2014: ''Skarf''

After passing the audition by JYP & Alpha Entertainment, she debuted in Skarf, a four-member girl group with another Singaporean member, Tasha and two other Korean members. The group debuted with the song "Oh! Dance" on KBS's ''Music Bank'' on 17 August 2012. Wong had also made a cameo appearance in Singaporean TV series, '' It Takes Two'' with other Skarf members. Skarf released their first EP album, '' Luv Virus,'' on 28 May 2013.


2014–2015: Departure from Skarf, ''First'' and ''Gif To You''

On 16 September 2014, it was announced that Wong will be leaving Skarf and will release a solo mandarin EP by 2015. On 2 January 2015, Wong released her debut EP, '' First'' after a series of teasers. The EP consists of two Mandarin tracks and one Korean track. The Korean track, titled ''Luv Talk'' features Mint from Tiny-G. She held a press conference on the day of release at the atrium of Bugis+ in Singapore and will be promoting her album in Korea, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia. Wong left Alpha Entertainment in 2015 and co-founded an independent record label and artist management company, GIF Music. On 17 November 2015, she released a self-composed hip-hop single in English, Gif To You, which was released digitally on 17 November 2015.


2019–present: Acting

In 2018, it was announced that Wong was cast in a horror-comedy film, titled '' When Ghost Meets Zombie'', playing in her first lead role. She was paired up with fellow singer, Nathan Hartono. The film was released on 14 February 2019, and the official theme song, "等" was released on 25 January 2019, on Warner Music Singapore's YouTube channel. Her second single for the film, "匆匆" was released on AC Music Entertainment's YouTube Channel. In 2025, Ferlyn took on a dual role in Mediacorp's period drama Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story, portraying Zhang An Ya and Zhou Hong Yu.


Filmography


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Extended plays

* '' First'' (2015)


Singles


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