Sisters Who Make Waves (season 3)
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''Sisters Who Make Waves (Season 3)'' (
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: 乘风破浪3;
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: ''Chéngfēngpòlàng 3'') is the third season of ''
Sisters Who Make Waves ''Sisters Who Make Waves () season 1 is a 2020 Chinese reality television show that was broadcast on Mango TV from June 12 to September 4, 2020. It features 30 female celebrities over 30 years old who must compete to debut in a seven-member girl ...
'' which premiered on May 20, 2022, on
Mango TV Mango TV (芒果TV, ''Mángguǒ TV''; MGTV) is a Chinese video streaming platform under Mango Excellent Media, which is controlled by Hunan Broadcasting System. Mango TV was established on May 26, 2006, in Changsha, Hunan and later decided to use ...
. This season featured 30 celebrities aged over 30 who compete to form a girl group. The winner of season one,
Ning Jing Ning Jing (; born April 27, 1972) is a Chinese actress and singer. She is best known for playing Mi Lan in ''In the Heat of the Sun'' (1994), Danzhu in ''Red River Valley (1997 film), Red River Valley'' (1997), Angel in ''Lover's Grief over the ...
, and the winner of season two,
Na Ying Na Ying (born 27 November 1967) is a Chinese singer. Rising to fame in the late 1980s, Na signed with Linfair Records in 1993, becoming one of the first singers from mainland China to join a Taiwanese label and subsequently gaining popularity ac ...
, returned to the show as team captains to lead and perform alongside the 30 contestants.


Concept

Following the success of the
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seasons, Mango TV presented the third season of the show just over a year after the end of season 2. The general concept of the show remains the same as the previous seasons. However, slight changes were made to the competition and performance formats.


Contestants

Each contestant's English name will be used if known. Otherwise, the pinyin version of the name would be used in the order of surname followed by given name. All names in parentheses are in simplified Chinese. All ages and years are at the time of the competition.


Episodes


Episode 1 (May 20, 2022)

In the first episode, each of the 30 contestants self selected between wanting become a group leader (group leader contestant) and wanting to become a group member (group member contestant). All contestants and the two team captains performed a personal preliminary stage. The preliminary stage performances took place in two rounds, starting with the group leader contestants followed by the group member contestants. In Round 1, the group leader contestants decided between themselves the order of performance. After each group leader contestant's performance, each group member contestant and the two team captains could raise their hands to vote for the performer to become a group leader. However, each contestant can only vote for one person. The three performers in Round 1 with the most votes became group leaders for the first public performance. In Round 2, the group member contestants decided between themselves the order of performance. After all performances were complete, each group member contestant and the two team captains wrote down the names of three contestants who they would like to see as group captains. The three performers in Round 2 with the most votes became group leaders for the first public performance. After the six group leaders have been decided, team captains must pair with three group leaders each to form their team. First, the two team captains were paired with one group leader each. To do this, each team captain wrote down the name of one group leader who they would want to have on their team, and each group leader wrote down the name of one team captain who they would like to work with. If the names on the team captain and group leader's card corresponds with each other, the pairing is a success. For the rest of the group leaders, the team captains and group leaders discussed between themselves how to split into the two teams.


Results

Displayed in order of performance. Group Leader and Team Captain Pairings For the first round of pairings, Aya Liu joined team Ning Jing and Sitar Tan joined team Natasha Na. During the discussion round, Kelsey Zhao and Kelly Yu joined team Ning Jing and Liu Lian and Momo Wu joined team Natasha Na. In the first performance, 30 members either join Ning Jing's league or Nay Ying's league. The Winning league has all its members advance to the next round not taking into account of personal preference ranking. The losing league has the last two members of its team in the personal preference ranking eliminated. In each round the audience has 60 seconds to cast their votes on one of the two performances. Whichever league's performance receives more votes wins. First Round 谈笑一生: 427 votes Members: Momo Wu, Huang Xiao Lei, Cyndi Wang, Wu Jin Yan (Lost) 要你管: 562 votes Members: Aya Liu, Mao Jun Jie, Charlene Choi, Jessica Jung (Win) Second Round 你不要但心: 551 votes Members: Sitar Tan, Huang Yi, Zhang Xin Yi, Myolie Wu (Win) 野长辉: 439 votes Members: Kelly Yu, Cici Wang, Zhang Li, Sara Chang (Lost) Third Round 只己: 521 votes Members: Kelsey Zhao, Amber Kuo, Fiona Sit, Crystal Zhang (Win) 雾里: 474 votes Members: Liu Lian, Tang Shi Yi, Qi Xi, Zhu Jie Jing (Lost) Fourth Round A silent flower is blossoming: 892 votes Members: Na Ying, Valen Hsu, Xu Meng Tao (Win) 情书: 873 votes Members: Ning Jing, Gillian Cheung, Zhao Ying Zhi (Lost) Total votes of the leagues Ning Jing: 2395 votes Na Ying: 2344 votes Because Ning Jing's league won, all of the members entered safe status while Momo Wu and Huang Xiao Lei were eliminated from Na Ying's team


Impact

Cyndi Wang Cyndi Wang Hsin-ling (; born 5 September 1982) is a Taiwanese singer and actress. Wang began her music career with the release of her debut album ''Begin…'' (2003), gaining popularity for her bubblegum, sugary style and “Sweetheart Princes ...
's performance of her classic song "Love You" during the first stage instantly became popular throughout China, setting off a wave of memories from mostly middle aged men who listened to the original version of the song when they were young. Following the airing of the first episode, netizens began uploading covers of the performance and led to the "Cyndi Boy" craze. Cyndi's sudden popularity from the show led many of her songs to make top charts in many Chinese music streaming services.


References

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