Ex-TVB stars Jason Chan and Sarah Song reportedly earn up to RM343K a month as YouTubers


Jason Chan and Sarah Song have been raking in big bucks since leaving TVB in 2018 and 2019 respectively. Photo: Sarah Song/Instagram

Hong Kong star Jason Chan has been captivating fans since joining TVB in 2005, serving as an anchor for TVB Entertainment News while showcasing his acting talent in various dramas.

Over the years, he has gained recognition for his performance in series such as Only You (2011), Be Home For Dinner (2011) and more.

In 2016, Chan married fellow TVB host Sarah Song, who was crowned Miss Chinese International in 2007.

The couple, who share two children, both left TVB after their contracts expired in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

After leaving the Hong Kong broadcaster, Chan, 47, and Song, 39, shifted their focus on becoming content creators, where they have been raking in big bucks.

The pair runs a popular YouTube channel with over 185,000 subscribers, while also securing advertising deals and hosting gigs.

According to Hong Kong media, Chan and Song are said to earn up to HK$600,000 (RM343,032) a month as YouTubers.

The family of four also enjoys a comfortable lifestyle, living in a spacious 1,000 sq ft home.

In another update, Chan and Song recently travelled to Japan to celebrate Valentine’s Day.

In an Instagram post, the couple was seen posing in front of Osaka’s famous Glico Running Man sign and enjoying some Japanese seafood.

“Our first Osaka + Hong Kong Valentine’s. Happy Valentine’s, Sarah,” Chan captioned his post.

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