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Dee Hsu

Dee Hsu (Chinese: 徐熙娣; born 14 June 1978), professionally known as Little S (小S), is a Taiwanese television host, actress, and singer renowned for her sharp-witted and often caustic humor in entertainment. She debuted in the music industry in 1994 as part of the duo SOS alongside her elder sister, Barbie Hsu, before transitioning to hosting and acting roles that established her as a prominent figure in Taiwan's variety television. Hsu achieved widespread recognition co-hosting the long-running variety-comedy program Kangsi Coming from 2004 to 2016 with Kevin Tsai, for which the pair received the Best Host in a Variety Show award at the Golden Bell Awards. Her career highlights include nominations for acting roles and a 2025 Golden Bell win for hosting, during which she publicly honored her late sister amid personal and professional challenges. Known for her unfiltered commentary and ballroom dancing background, Hsu has navigated public scrutiny over her marriage to businessman Mike Hsu since 2010 and family life with three daughters, while maintaining a career marked by both acclaim for comedic prowess and occasional backlash for provocative statements.

Early life

Family background and upbringing

Dee Hsu was born on June 14, 1978, in Taipei, Taiwan, as the youngest of three daughters born to father Xu Jian (1953–2012) and mother Huang Chun-mei. Her elder sisters include the eldest sibling Xu Xi-hsien and the middle sister Xu Xiyuan (known professionally as Barbie Hsu). The paternal grandfather operated a family jewelry business, Zheng Tai Silver Shop, in Taipei for over 60 years, providing some initial family resources, though Xu Jian, as the sole son after seven daughters in his own family of origin, exhibited traits of indulgence, including laziness, gambling, and alcoholism, which strained household finances and dynamics. Huang Chun-mei originated from a poor rural family in , , where she lost her father early and left school after to work in as a waitress, encountering Xu Jian there before their . The couple's long-term , ending in divorce in 2008, was marked by domestic discord, including Xu Jian's patriarchal preferences for male heirs, neglect of the daughters, and instances of linked to his substance issues and financial irresponsibility, contributing to a challenging home environment despite the mother's efforts to foster resilience. Hsu's upbringing in involved early exposure to instability from these parental conflicts, with the sisters relying on their mother's strength amid the father's absenteeism and eventual cancer-related death in 2012. This backdrop influenced the family's push into entertainment, as Hsu and her middle sister formed the duo during their high school years in the mid-1990s to generate income, reflecting economic pressures from the father's mismanagement.

Entry into entertainment

Hsu entered the Taiwanese entertainment industry in 1994, forming the pop duo S.O.S. with her older sister during their time at Hwa Gang Arts School. The sisters, leveraging their shared background in , debuted as a vocal pair amid a burgeoning market for idol groups, initially under a provisional name before standardizing as S.O.S. (Sisters of Shu). This sibling collaboration provided Hsu's initial platform in , emphasizing youthful appeal and synchronized performances before the duo's evolution into A.S.O.S. due to label disputes.

Career

Musical debut with SOS

Dee Hsu entered the music industry in 1994 alongside her older sister Barbie Hsu, forming the duo S.O.S., an acronym for Sisters of Shiu. The sisters, then aged 16 and 17 respectively, were students at Hwa Kang Arts School in Taipei when they debuted, performing youthful Mandopop with energetic tracks aimed at a teenage audience. Their initial group name drew from the playful style of their music, and they briefly used "嘟比嘟哇" (derived from a song title on their debut album) as an early moniker before solidifying as S.O.S. The duo's debut album, Occupy the Youth (《佔領年輕》), was released on August 1, 1994, by Linfair Records, featuring 10 tracks including the title song "Occupy the Youth" and "Do Bi Do Wa." This release marked their formal entry into Taiwan's scene, emphasizing sisterly synergy and vibrant performances, though commercial success was modest amid contractual preparations for future output. The album's shelving prior to release stemmed from production delays, but it nonetheless positioned S.O.S. as emerging idols focused on catchy, relatable youth anthems.

Development as television host

Hsu entered television hosting in the mid-1990s, initially gaining exposure through variety programs that capitalized on her energetic persona from her musical background. In 1996, she served as the presenter for the Taiwanese variety show Guess, marking one of her early forays into on-screen hosting. By March 16, 1998, she co-hosted 100% Entertainment alongside her sister Barbie Hsu, a role that highlighted their sibling dynamic and helped build audience familiarity with her quick-witted style. Her development accelerated with the launch of Kangsi Coming (康熙來了) on CTi Variety in 2004, where she partnered with Kevin Tsai as co-host, a collaboration that lasted until 2016 and spanned over 1,000 episodes. The format, blending celebrity interviews, gossip, and unfiltered banter, propelled Hsu to prominence across the Chinese-speaking entertainment sphere, earning acclaim for her sharp, irreverent humor that often pushed conversational boundaries. In , the duo received the Best Host in a Variety Show award at the 40th , affirming her transition from supporting roles to a leading hosting figure. This period solidified Hsu's reputation as a versatile host capable of sustaining long-running success, with Kangsi Coming's influence extending to shaping Taiwanese variety TV trends toward candid, personality-driven content. Post-2004, she expanded into additional hosting duties, including ventures like the 2016 cooking-talk hybrid Big Sister is Hungry, demonstrating adaptability amid shifting media landscapes. Her career reflected a shift from novice performer to industry staple, reliant on authentic on-air chemistry rather than scripted polish.

Acting and variety show prominence

Dee Hsu entered acting in the late 1990s and early 2000s, appearing in Taiwanese television dramas such as Six Friends in 2001 and Say Yes Enterprise in 2004, where she played supporting roles that showcased her comedic timing. Her film work includes Didi's Dream in 2017, a family-oriented , and a in the Mayday LiFE 3D in 2018. While these roles established her versatility beyond music, her acting output remained sporadic, with fewer lead parts compared to contemporaries, reflecting a career pivot toward television hosting. Hsu achieved greater prominence as a host, leveraging her sharp, irreverent humor to become a staple of Taiwanese entertainment. In 1998, she co-hosted 100% Entertainment alongside her sister , marking an early foray into talk-show formats that emphasized celebrity banter and audience engagement. Her breakthrough came with Kangsi Coming, co-hosted with Kevin Tsai from 2004 to 2016, a long-running variety-comedy program that averaged high ratings through unscripted discussions, celebrity interviews, and satirical segments, solidifying her reputation for quick-witted commentary. The show's success, spanning over 1,000 episodes, highlighted Hsu's ability to navigate controversial topics with caustic edge, drawing both acclaim for authenticity and occasional criticism for boundary-pushing content. Post-Kangsi, Hsu continued hosting food and talk programs, including S-style Show in 2016 and Dee's Talk in 2021, before launching Dee Girls Talk (Miss Xiao S), a female-focused series that premiered in 2022 and featured guest discussions on lifestyle and personal anecdotes. In October 2025, she won the Golden Bell Award for Best Host in a Variety Show for Dee Girls Talk, an honor she dedicated emotionally to her late sister amid public scrutiny of her hosting style. This accolade underscored her enduring influence in Taiwan's variety landscape, where her unfiltered persona has sustained viewer loyalty despite evolving media standards.

Business endorsements and ventures

Hsu has endorsed numerous consumer brands across beauty, food, and lifestyle sectors, leveraging her celebrity status to promote products primarily in and markets. In March 2023, she was appointed as the first international spokesperson for Shiseido's "Jogoho Imperial Series" skincare line, spanning , , and , marking a significant cross-regional with the cosmetics giant. Earlier, in 2017, she served as a for the Taiwanese clothing label Iroo, attending promotional events to highlight its offerings. Her endorsement portfolio has included international brands such as Unilever's Clear shampoo and Osuga , alongside local ones like beverage maker and lifestyle platform Pinkoi, though several mainland China-focused deals were terminated in August 2021 following her public support for Taiwanese athletes at the , resulting in estimated losses exceeding NT$30 million (approximately $1.1 million). endorsements have been prominent but contentious; in the early , she promoted Top Pot —a in which her family held shares—emphasizing natural ingredients, only for it to face scrutiny in after revelations of artificial flavor usage, leading to legal probes including charges against her husband. Similarly, her backing of Pangdarens bakery sparked consumer backlash and lawsuits when artificial additives were disclosed despite natural claims, with compensation demands reaching NT$25 million. Beyond endorsements, Hsu's direct involvement has been limited, primarily through familial stakes rather than independent ventures; the Top Pot Bakery case highlighted her family's partial ownership in a enterprise she publicly supported, though it did not evolve into a sustained personal enterprise. No major self-founded companies or product lines under her name have been publicly documented as core to her portfolio, with her commercial influence centered on high-profile promotional roles rather than entrepreneurial founding.

Personal life

Marriage and children

Dee Hsu married Taiwanese businessman Mike Hsu (許雅鈞) on September 9, 2005, following a relationship that began prior to her pregnancy with their first child. The couple held a formal ceremony on March 25, 2006. Mike Hsu, who operates in business sectors including and investments, has maintained a low public profile despite occasional media scrutiny over alleged , which the couple has publicly denied. As of 2025, the marriage has endured nearly 20 years, with Hsu describing it as stable amid personal disclosures about relational dynamics, such as limited over the past decade. The couple has three daughters. Their eldest, Elly Hsu (許曦文), was born on January 16, 2006, and in 2024 gained admission to top U.S. universities for business studies. The second daughter, Lily Hsu (許韶恩), born on November 24, 2007, held her first solo art exhibition in Taipei in June 2025, featuring works titled Prey of Prey. Their youngest, Alice Hsu (許曦恩), was born on April 5, 2012. Hsu infrequently shares family photos publicly, emphasizing privacy, as seen in a rare 2024 image of the family of five marking Elly's 18th birthday.

Relationship with sister Barbie Hsu

Dee Hsu and her elder sister maintained a profound sibling bond marked by mutual protection, professional collaboration, and emotional interdependence throughout their careers in Taiwanese . The sisters, along with their older , debuted in 1994 as the pop group S.O.S. (later rebranded A.S.O.S.), launching their joint entry into the industry with the album Zhanling Huanan and establishing an early foundation of shared success. Their relationship extended beyond music into television, where they co-hosted programs such as Entertainment 100% and Kangxi Lai Le for over two decades, leveraging their natural chemistry to become staples of formats. Barbie Hsu often acted as a protector for Dee, intervening during Dee's school years at Hua Kang Arts School by confronting bullies who targeted her, including an incident where she kicked open a bathroom door to defend her. This protective dynamic persisted into adulthood; during a media scandal involving Dee, Barbie publicly announced her one-month pregnancy—despite its instability—to divert attention and shield her sister from scrutiny. Professionally, Barbie supported Dee through career setbacks, such as the end of Kangxi Lai Le, offering late-night phone calls to encourage resilience and forward momentum. Dee has repeatedly emphasized the depth of their connection, stating that even after her 2005 marriage, Barbie remained "the person I care about and love the most," attributing it to a possible past-life tie. Barbie reciprocated by praising Dee's courage and describing her as "perfect," while humorously warning Dee's husband against causing her harm, threatening to "break your legs" if he did. Their interplay blended familial loyalty with playful banter, evident in joint appearances and Dee's adoption of a "媛" tattoo—incorporating Barbie's given name—as a permanent emblem of their inseparability.

Controversies

Top Pot Bakery scandal

In August 2013, Top Pot Bakery (known as "胖達人" in ), a chain in which Dee Hsu's husband, Mike Hsu (許雅鈞), held shares, was investigated by Taiwan's City Health Bureau for deceptive advertising after consumer complaints and lab tests revealed that products marketed as "" and free of additives actually contained artificial flavors, preservatives, and commercial rather than the claimed . The bakery had promoted its breads as using no chemical additives or industrial artificial flavors, leading to a fine of NT$180,000 (approximately [US](/page/United_States)6,000) for violating the Act. Hsu, who had informally endorsed the brand through personal promotion and appearances, publicly apologized on August 27, 2013, bowing deeply in a press statement and expressing regret for misleading consumers, though she denied prior knowledge of the ingredient discrepancies. Her involvement drew public scrutiny, as her status amplified the brand's appeal, but prosecutors treated her as a rather than a defendant in the initial probe. The scandal escalated in October 2013 when authorities searched the Hsu family home and questioned Mike Hsu and his father over allegations of : they reportedly sold shares in the parent company, Biotech Master (生技達人), days before the additive revelations became public on August 22, 2013, potentially profiting from non-public information. Dee Hsu was summoned as a on October 12, 2013, to clarify her role in promotions and any awareness of internal issues, but no charges were filed against her. In January 2014, prosecutors indicted Mike Hsu, his father, and two company executives on charges related to the share sales, seeking penalties including fines and potential imprisonment, though outcomes emphasized the executives' responsibility for misleading claims. Subsequent civil suits by over 800 consumers culminated in 2023 court rulings holding the company and its chairmen jointly liable for NT$3.4 million in damages for , but absolving Hsu of personal liability on grounds that her endorsements did not constitute direct deception or negligence under laws. The incident highlighted risks of endorsements tied to family investments but did not result in professional repercussions for Hsu beyond temporary media backlash.

2021 Olympics nationalist backlash

During the Tokyo Olympics, held from July 23 to August 8, 2021, Taiwanese entertainer Dee Hsu, known professionally as Little S, faced intense online criticism from Chinese nationalists after posting on Instagram in support of Taiwan's athletes. On August 2, 2021, following Taiwan's badminton player Tai Tzu-ying's silver medal match against China's Chen Yufei, Hsu commented that she wanted to treat Taiwan's "national players" (國手) to dinner, using terminology that Chinese netizens interpreted as affirming Taiwan's separate national identity rather than its official Olympic designation as "Chinese Taipei." This phrasing triggered accusations of promoting Taiwan independence, with users on platforms like Weibo labeling her a "separatist" and "two-faced" for allegedly exploiting cross-strait economic ties while endorsing political division. The backlash escalated rapidly, amplified by coordinated online campaigns from Chinese nationalist groups often referred to as "little pinks," who demanded boycotts of Hsu's endorsements. Within days, at least four Chinese brands, including personal care companies, terminated their contracts with her, citing the need to align with national sentiments amid the heightened patriotism surrounding China's performance, which included 38 gold medals. Taiwanese politicians from both major parties, including legislator Li Guimin, publicly defended Hsu, arguing that expressing pride in Taiwan's athletes does not equate to independence advocacy and criticizing Beijing's influence over private endorsements as overreach. On August 5, 2021, Hsu responded via , stating she was not a secessionist and expressing regret for any offense, while thanking Taiwan's for support; she emphasized her focus on celebrating athletic achievements without political intent. This incident exemplified broader patterns of cross-strait tensions during the Olympics, where similar trolling targeted other Taiwanese figures like singer for waving 's flag, reflecting China's enforcement of its "" principle through digital nationalism. Despite the financial losses estimated in the millions of New Taiwan dollars, Hsu maintained her career in Taiwan without further public retraction.

Drug use allegations

In June 2023, Taiwanese host accused Dee Hsu and her sister of involvement in drug use, claiming during a live broadcast that the sisters and Barbie's husband DJ Koo pressured him into consuming narcotics at nightclubs in the early , leaving him "traumatized." Huang's statements followed his own admission of and discovery of narcotics at his home, amid a #MeToo scandal. Dee Hsu and immediately denied the claims via joint statements on , expressing regret over Huang's unstable condition and affirming no involvement in illegal substances, while noting their intent to pursue legal action if necessary. Earlier allegations emerged in November 2022 from , mother of 's ex-husband Wang Xiaofei, who claimed on that the Hsu sisters engaged in daily drug abuse, including sharing alleged voice recordings as evidence. rebutted these on , stating that both sisters suffered from heart conditions incompatible with drug use and that she had no interest in narcotics, which are illegal in . Separately, in early 2023, Ryan Ko (葛斯齊) alleged on television that drug suppliers had provided marijuana and to the Hsu sisters two decades prior via an intermediary. Taipei prosecutors investigated Huang's claims in 2024, collecting hair, urine, and other samples from Dee Hsu, , singer Fan Xiaoxuan, and actor Ju Chun-yeh. Tests detected trace sedatives such as and in the women—consistent with prescription sleep aids—but no evidence of illegal narcotics like or marijuana; Ju's samples were negative. The case was closed without charges, as the substances did not match alleged illegal drugs and prosecutorial criteria for were unmet. Dee and welcomed the results, reiterating their innocence and citing past professional ties with Huang as a factor in initially withholding lawsuits. In November 2023, a district court ruled against Ko, ordering him to pay Dee Hsu and NT$600,000 (approximately US$19,000) in damages for , affirming the claims lacked substantiation and caused reputational harm. declined to probe Huang's accusations further due to insufficient evidence and expired statutes of limitations. No criminal convictions or confirmed evidence of illegal drug use by Dee Hsu have resulted from these allegations.

Recent events

Sister's death and public response

Barbie Hsu died on February 2, 2025, at the age of 48 in , , from influenza-induced that led to multiple organ failure, while on a family vacation over the period. Dee Hsu announced the death through her agent to Taiwanese media, stating, "Our whole family came to for a trip, and my dearest and most kindhearted sister died of influenza-induced and multiple organ failure," and added that she was grateful to have been her sister and to have shared time together. Dee Hsu expressed profound grief in subsequent statements, describing the loss as "like the end of the world" and noting she missed her sister daily, even writing songs in remembrance. On February 15, 2025, she posted on thanking the public for tributes and remembrances of , emphasizing the family's respect for diverse ways of honoring her while limiting her own actions to sincere love and memory. She shared a childhood photo of the three Hsu sisters on around February 17, 2025, prompting supportive comments from fans urging her to live well amid ongoing mourning. In October 2025, while accepting an award, Dee dedicated it to their mother rather than , citing her mother's wish for her to continue working. The public response included widespread shock and tributes from Taiwanese celebrities, particularly her co-stars. posted a poetic message on February 3, 2025, reflecting on her as the enduring "Shancai" character. and also publicly expressed condolences, with Chou noting recent pre-Chinese New Year encounters. Fans and netizens online mourned her iconic roles, recirculating clips from , while some discussions in Chinese media highlighted concerns over risks in .

Professional hiatus and return

Following the death of her sister on February 2025, Dee Hsu suspended her professional activities, entering an eight-month hiatus from hosting and public appearances. This break encompassed her ongoing Miss 不熙娣, where temporary hosts, including actress Rose Luo (薔薔), filled in alongside co-host Patrick Liu (柳柏丞, also known as 派翠克). Hsu cited the need to process grief and prioritize family, including plans to collaborate with her brother-in-law on an featuring Barbie Hsu's paintings, delaying any immediate return to broadcasting until after the . Hsu's professional return occurred on October 17, 2025, at the 60th ceremony in , marking her first major public engagement post-hiatus. She co-hosted segments and reunited onstage with longtime collaborator Kevin Tsai (蔡康永), evoking nostalgia for their former program Kangxi Lai Le. During the event, Hsu and Liu won the Best Host award for Miss 不熙娣, her first such Golden Bell in 20 years, based on episodes aired prior to her hiatus. In an emotional acceptance, she dedicated the honor to her sister, performing a tribute song and expressing resolve to resume work only when mentally stable, stating, "I hope to show everyone a recovered Dee Hsu, not one rushing back while unstable." Post-awards, Hsu indicated a measured approach to full resumption, focusing on selective projects rather than immediate full-time hosting, amid ongoing family commitments. Reports confirmed no plans for a swift return to Miss 不熙娣 daily episodes, with interim arrangements continuing into late 2025. This phased re-entry aligns with her public statements emphasizing personal recovery over professional demands.

Filmography

Variety shows

Dee Hsu began hosting variety shows in Taiwan in the mid-1990s alongside her sister Barbie Hsu. Their early collaborations included the game show Guess (我猜我猜我猜猜猜), which debuted in 1996 on China Television, focusing on viewer participation and puzzles. The sisters also co-hosted 100% Entertainment (娛樂百分百), an entertainment news and variety program on Eastern Broadcasting, from March 16, 1998, to 2005, covering celebrity gossip and segments. Additionally, they presented the food-themed show Big and Little S Love Eating (大小愛吃), emphasizing culinary challenges and guest interactions. Hsu achieved widespread recognition co-hosting the talk show Kangsi Coming (康熙來了) with Kevin Tsai starting in 2004, continuing until the program's finale in 2016 after 12 years and over 800 episodes. The late-night format featured unscripted celebrity interviews, satirical commentary, and audience engagement, amassing high ratings in Chinese-speaking regions. During this period, Hsu received three nominations for Best Host in a at the . Post-Kangsi Coming, Hsu hosted S-style (姐姐好餓) from 2016 to 2017, a variety program that explored food and lifestyles, earning her another Golden Bell nomination for Best Variety Host. In late 2021, she debuted Dee's Talk (熙娣想聊), a streaming-exclusive comedy series on Catchplay+ premiering December 23, with 10 episodes featuring guest discussions and sketches; it too secured a Best Variety Host nomination. From 2022 onward, Hsu has co-hosted Dee Girl's Talk (小姐不熙娣) with Patrick Liu (柳柏丞), blending talk segments, games, and humor across ongoing episodes. The program led to her first Golden Bell win for Best Variety Show Host, shared with Liu, at the 60th ceremony on October 17, 2025.

Television series

Dee Hsu has primarily built her career as a television host but has taken on acting roles in a limited number of Taiwanese and series, often in supporting capacities or cameos. Her dramatic appearances include early work and later guest spots in popular adaptations.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Six Friends (青春六人行)Hua ZiSitcom debut.
2004Marriage Proposal Agency (求婚事务所) – "Loving Windy Dust" unitXiao HongSupporting role in segment.
2013PMAM (完美消息)Xiao S.
2017Midnight Diner (深夜食堂)Guest 6 (食客6)One-episode role.
2018 (流星花园)Dao Ming Zhuang (道明庄)Supporting role as the elder sister of lead character Dao Ming Si; cameo confirmed by Hsu on .
2023At the Moment (此时此刻)Chang Wei-hsi (张维熙)Four-episode appearance in .
These roles represent occasional forays into scripted television, contrasting with her dominant presence in programming.

Films

Hsu's cinematic output is modest, consisting mainly of comedic roles in Taiwanese productions that leverage her established persona as a witty, relatable . She first appeared on the big screen in the 2008 ensemble comedy What on Earth Have I Done Wrong?!, contributing to its humorous exploration of personal mishaps. In 2017, Hsu took the lead as Shangguan Didi (also portrayed as Xu Chunmei) in Didi's Dream, a film depicting a woman's pursuit of aspirations amid everyday challenges. That same year, on May 27, she starred in the romantic comedy “吃吃”的爱 (lit. "Eat-Eat's Love"), directed by Kung-Yung Chai, where her character navigates food-centric relationships alongside co-stars including Lin Chi-ling and Jin Shijia. Hsu returned to in with a as Zhang Weixi in the At the Moment, appearing in one segment of this multi-story drama.

Voice dubbing

Dee Hsu has provided for Taiwanese dubs of select animated feature films, primarily through collaborations with studios handling regional localization for major releases. In 2004, she voiced the character , a sleek and enigmatic associate of , in the Taiwanese dub of Pixar's . Her older sister, , complemented this by Helen Parr () in the same production, marking a familial involvement in the film's voice cast. Hsu returned to animation in 2016 for Pixar's , where she lent her voice to the forgetful blue tang fish protagonist, . This role aligned with her established on-screen persona of quick-witted humor, as noted in promotional interviews where she discussed the character's memory lapses resonating with her improvisational style during recording sessions. The was handled by Taiwanese studios, including contributions from voice director Wang Jingping, contributing to the film's success in the region. These roles represent Hsu's limited but notable forays into voice work, focusing on high-profile Disney/Pixar titles rather than extensive animation portfolios. No further dubbing credits for animated features have been widely documented beyond these.

Awards show hosting

Dee Hsu co-hosted the 54th Golden Horse Awards, Taiwan's premier ceremony recognizing achievements in Chinese-language cinema, with Kevin Tsai on November 25, 2017, at the Taipei Music Center. The event featured presentations of awards across categories such as Best and Best , drawing significant viewership for its blend of humor and industry tributes delivered by the duo's established on-screen chemistry. Her hosting style in such ceremonies emphasizes quick-witted banter and audience engagement, consistent with her persona, though specific critiques of the 2017 broadcast highlighted occasional pacing issues amid the formal proceedings. Earlier, she served as a at the 47th Golden Horse Awards in 2010, contributing to high-energy segments that generated buzz among attendees.

Awards and nominations

Golden Bell Awards

Hsu Xi-di, known professionally as Dee Hsu or Little S, has earned recognition at the , Taiwan's highest honors for television and radio productions, primarily for her hosting in variety programs. Early in her career, she received consecutive nominations for Best Host in an Entertainment Variety Programme in 2006, 2007, and 2008. Her first win came approximately 20 years before her most recent accolade, though she could not attend the ceremony due to . At the 60th Golden Bell Awards held on October 17, 2025, Hsu secured her second Best Variety Program Host Award for co-hosting the talk show Miss Not Xi-di (小姐不熙娣) with Patrick Liu, marking her return to public appearances following an eight-month hiatus after her sister's death. During her acceptance speech, she dedicated the award to her mother and expressed gratitude toward her late sister, , whose ashes she carried in a onstage.
YearCategoryWorkResult
2006Best Host in an Entertainment Variety ProgrammeVariousNominated
2007Best Host in an Entertainment Variety ProgrammeVariousNominated
2008Best Host in an Entertainment Variety ProgrammeVariousNominated
c. 2005Best Variety Program HostUntitledWon (first win; unable to attend)
2025Best Variety Program HostMiss Not Xi-di (with Patrick Liu)Won

Other accolades

Hsu has been recognized in the list multiple times for her influence and earnings in the entertainment industry. She ranked 46th in 2011, based on factors including and mentions. In 2013, she placed 27th with reported earnings of 32.8 million (approximately 5.4 million USD at the time). In 2022, her Xi Di Xiang Liao (Dee Hsu Wants to Chat) received the Best Asian Talk Show award at the ContentAsia Awards, honoring its production amid pandemic challenges. For her acting, Hsu earned the 2024 National Winner designation in the Best Performance by an Actress category at the for her role in the drama At the Moment.

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