Stella Huang (born Stella Ng on 17 December 1980) is a Singaporean singer, actress and businesswoman.
Huang was educated at Crescent Girls' School, Anglo-Chinese Junior College, and the National University of Singapore.
Apart from her duties as a recording artist, she also acts in a variety of television serials in Taiwan and Singapore. Some of her serials have included a lead role as Sam in MediaCorp's Beautiful Trio with award-winning veteran actresses Huang Biren and Ivy Lee, and a role in the China action film Kung Fu Girls, where she also performed the theme song of the soundtrack to the film. She starred as the lead character in the 2002 television series Marmalade Boy, for which she also sang the theme song, "溫室的花 Wēnshì de Huā (Greenhouse Flower)".
In 2017, she formed a children musical group, Bossa Baby, with five other musicians producing children songs in the bossa nova style.[1] [2]
In September 2023, she revealed that she is working as the head of partnerships and activations at Vantage Pointe, a business consultant firm.[3]
In 2005, Huang decided to take a break from showbiz. She set up a specialty cake shop in Taipei under the Awfully Chocolate franchise, investing US$200,000 into the business with a partner.[4] [5] [6]
In 2007, Awfully Chocolate terminated the franchise and sued Stella's company.[5] [6] A court order required Stella to pay approximately $224,000 but due to non-payment by her, the cake firm issued a letter of statutory demand to her in January 2009.[5]
Huang set up her own bakery, Black As Chocolate (BAC), after the termination of her franchisee licence from Awfully Chocolate.[4] [5] [6] The bakery has since been managed by her husband's family.
In August 2011, Huang married Taiwanese businessman Armstrong Yeh (