Television host, event emcee, accomplished pianist and an avid volunteer. Whatever role she takes on, Eunice Olsen never loses sight of who she is.  From her tireless generosity to her award-winning work to her stunning looks, Eunice is a complete embodiment of mind, body, and spirit.

Eunice first came to the screens when she co-hosted Channel 5’s  popular TV game show, Wheel of Fortune in 2002 and now she is the red hot host for Rouge - a brand new women's talk show on Channel 5.

We talk to Eunice to find out how does it feel to be hosting Rouge and what the audience can expect from Rouge.

Eunice Olsen:  

I think this is a fantastic platform to be able to create awareness for certain topics that are both important and relevant for women. The fact that it's a local show will bring make each topic easier for the Singaporean viewer to relate to. The great thing about a show like this is that it can connect people with similar issues together. From the guests on the show that get a opportunity to share their stories to the many viewers at home who may be facing similar situations and can draw support and strength from the discussions and in depth views, knowing they're not alone. 

 

More About Eunice

A recent winner of the ASEAN Youth Award for her excellence and active contributions to the community, Eunice has always made time for volunteer work. She performs as a pianist for charity and has conducted grooming lessons for younger girls, among her range of volunteer services.

She was the youngest person to be appointed as Nominated Member of Parliament at age 27 in 2004 and is currently serving her second term. She champions youth issues and aims to promote youth programmes and volunteerism.

In December 2007, Eunice was one of the 40 outstanding youths in Asean recognised in the book, 'Young Southeast Asia - 40 Inspiring Youths.

She has co-hosted 3 seasons of the Singapore television arts show Front, and has served as a judge on The Arena.