The reality variety show Ride the Wind 2026 (also known as Sisters Who Make Waves 7) had been rumored to have 'Taiwan's No. 1 Beauty' Hsiao Chiao as a contestant this new season. Today, all participating celebrities released their ‘Sister Means Business’ promotional photos or videos. The 57-year-old Hsiao Chiao posted a picture performing a 180-degree split with her body flat on the floor, hands pressed together in prayer pose, and legs at a 90-degree angle in an advanced yoga move—her flexibility is striking. With just one photo, she’s already giving the other contestants a run for their money, making her the hot topic queen of Sisters Who Make Waves 7.
Sisters Who Make Waves is now in its seventh season, with many Taiwanese female stars having competed before. Cyndi Wang stands out as the biggest beneficiary, having shot back to fame as a result. This season, there’s much attention on whether any contestant can replicate Cyndi’s miracle. Among the Taiwanese stars participating, aside from Hsiao Chiao, are Christine Fan (who has since moved her career to China), the multitalented Pets Tseng, Tiffany Hsu (who starred in Dolphin Bay Lovers), and Julia Chiang (formerly known as Jay Chou’s rumored girlfriend), making it five in total. The Malaysian representative Angelica Lee, also a familiar face, joins them.
Christine Fan shared photos from the airport, commenting, “Over the years, I’ve gotten used to growing in the midst of turbulence. This time, I’m being brave for myself.” Pets Tseng recorded a video calling her fans to action: “Sisters, I’m coming! I need my troops to support me!” Tiffany Hsu said that making this leap from acting to the stage requires not just courage, but also the resolve to make a fresh start. Julia Chiang, who made her comeback after divorcing her pilot husband last October, declared, “This voice of mine hasn’t gone unused for these ten years,” showing she is fully prepared.
Source: Apple Online News