Source: Mingpao Translated by: aZnangel TV Queen in the eyes of TV Queen Michelle Yim Michelle Yim formerly known as (Yim Wai Ling) entered the entertainment circle at age 16, coming out from the Shaw Brothers training class in 1971. In 1976, depending on her role as Wong Yung in <Legend of the Condor Heroes>, she became popular. 38 years in the acting career, Michelle evolved from her Wong Yung role, her acting had been a breakthrough. Last year depending on her villian role as Hung Yee in <Moonlight Resonance> she was crowned TV Queen. In this TV Queen's eyes, besides receiving encouragement, she sees herself as someone who will continue to move forward. She says: "To me, awards gives me absolutely no pressure at all. It will not stop me, I look forward to many more good scripts in the future. This year I have a chance to get Best Supporting Charcter for my role in <Beyond>, I do hope to win if I'm nominated!" Although she is not in the competition for TV Queen this year, but this time she supports Sheren Tang, Charmaine Sheh (Ah Sheh) and Tavia Yeung. "Ah Sheh as Sam Ho got a comfortable and pure outcome. Tavia's performance as Yiu Kam Ling gives another side of her. Both of them did very well. Sheren's acting is affirmative. All three of them are very hard working artistes, it is really hard to choose." Praises Susanna Kwan's brightness In <Beyond>, Michelle plays "Chung See Jai" or Chung Suet Ha, who has a strong and tough personality. Michelle's actual personality is somewhat similar to her role, but she is not narrow-minded like Chung Suet Ha, so strong in protecting herself. After collaborating with Susanna in <Heart of Greed> series, this is their 3rd collaboration and is their first time actually playing opposite of each other, often scenes of bickering between two women. "I really like the ancient Chinese language and costumes. But the use of your eye contact cannot benefit you too much, otherwise you will look evil. My role is not evil, it is just that I have a strong desire to protect myself. Susanna portrayed her role just right, we both had enough drama addiction." Michelle really likes the relationship between "Chung See Jai" and "Bo Gong Gong" (Ram Chiang Ji Kwong). "Earlier there as a scene where I accidentally touched his hand, which revealed how shy and that Ram likes me. The story of striving fame and fortune and the lively atmosphere is very good, I really liked it. Later the Emperor made us a pair, he becomes my boyfriend in the palace, accompanying me when I eat and chat with me. He's like my soul mate. Ram portrayed the role very well, unfortunately later Bo Gong Gong gets murdered." (highlight to read) Michelle feels that she's quite lucky, often having many different roles. After completing <Five Flavors of Life> with Roger Kwok, she already really liked the series. "In the series, the story goes from when I'm a teenager to when I'm old. Playing a teenager is quite embarrassing, but when I put my hair up like a school girl, I easily got into character. Actually there are still many roles I haven't played before. I really want to speak on behalf of people who have mental illness, using a series to bring out the suffers mental illness individuals and their families face." Cheerful Anti-Aging Often being said as someone who "doesn't get old", both Michelle's appearance and body figure is quite fit. Having to play a teenager is not a challenge for her, why is she not getting old? Michelle laughed and said: "Why am I not old? There was just a magazine that said I have hand muscles, but at my age will definitely have it. The most important is to keep a positive attitude and to pay attention to more healthy foods, then the happiness within will come out. Maybe because I rarely do fighting series and like exercising, when I'm at home doing chores, I consider that as my exercise, no need for any special diet to maintain my appearance."