Time flies. A decade has passed since Hashtag Legend first hit the shelves in 2016. As we celebrate our 10th anniversary this year, we couldn’t help but wonder: what have our iconic cover stars been up to? Aimee Yan reports.
Amy Lo


Amy has officially broken the model-only mould. After winning the Metro Radio Music Awards for Best Female Newcomer (Gold) following her recent song release, she has successfully established herself as a credible singer-model. Her dual-threat career is definitely one to watch as she continues to release new music.
Elva Ni


Elva continues to be the ultimate master of the juggle. Between raising three children and maintaining her status as an actress and model, she is still the face of countless fashion and beauty brands. Her secret to staying grounded? A consistent Pilates routine that keeps her as fit and focused as ever.
Jason Chan


While Jason continues to release soulful music, his most legendary role lately is that of a devoted father. He spends the majority of his time with his daughters, Abigail and Audrey. We’re all obsessed with the fun, domestic snippets he shares – it’s the wholesome content we didn’t know we needed.
Louise Wong


Louise has successfully transitioned from the runway to the box office, with leading roles in Night King and Cold War 1994. Despite her busy filming schedule, she still finds time for high-fashion editorial shoots and quality moments with her family.
Michelle Wai


Michelle recently hit a career-defining milestone, taking home the Best Actress trophy at the 43rd Hong Kong Film Awards 2025 for her devastatingly good performance as Yuet in The Last Dance. With a further Best Supporting Actress nomination for Ciao UFO, she is officially at the peak of her acting powers.
Phil Lam


Phil remains as dedicated to his craft as ever. He recently ventured to South Korea for some singing project, collaborating with local artists to bring a fresh, international edge to his discography. When he’s not in the studio, he’s embracing fatherhood, recently sharing a heart-warming moment on social media playing his son’s very first piano.
Sabrina Cheung


Sabrina is no longer just a model – she has reinvented herself as a singer-actress, consistently pushing out new tracks and exploring her range on screen. Her evolution proves that she’s unafraid to explore every creative possibility available to her.
Stanley Yau


From his debut with the powerhouse group Mirror, Stanley has flourished into a singer-actor in his own right. After appearing alongside Louise Wong in Cold War 1994 and releasing solo music, his personal life is also entering a new phase following his engagement in 2026. We’re all waiting to see what this next chapter holds for him.
Sue Chang


Sue’s life has expanded in more ways than one. Now a mother of three, she has evolved from a cultural ambassador for Korea into an entrepreneur. Alongside her husband, she owns the bakery Tokachi-Milky, and she has even started mentoring her daughter, who is beginning her own journey as a beauty content creator. Could we be looking at the next Sue Chang? Only time will tell.
Tyson Yoshi


After a string of massive hits, Tyson’s personal life took centre stage when he married Christy – the muse behind his famous 2025 track. These days, he’s balancing his music career with a newfound passion for car culture and a strictly disciplined gym lifestyle.



