Ruby Lin recently charmed fans by sharing a photo from her school days, earning widespread admiration for her fresh-faced, natural beauty at the age of 13.
On November 9, the actress posted the throwback picture with the caption, “Look how bright and innocent I was back then.” In the image, she is seen wearing a black school uniform jacket, a pleated skirt, and knee-high white socks. Her round face, large expressive eyes, and sweet smile immediately drew praise from fans online.

Weibo users quickly filled the comments section with admiration, calling her “naturally beautiful,” and remarking, “She’s never needed cosmetic surgery,” and “She’s only grown more beautiful with age.”
Ruby Lin is one of Taiwan’s most prominent entertainers, who rose to stardom in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Born in 1976 in Taipei, she began her career as a model before transitioning into acting. Her breakout role came in 1998 when she portrayed Xia Ziwei in the iconic historical drama My Fair Princess, a series that brought her widespread fame across China, Vietnam, and much of Asia.
Following that success, Ruby Lin starred in several hit dramas such as Romance in the Rain, Boy & Girl, and The Glamorous Imperial Concubine. She also explored her musical talents, releasing albums that featured songs cherished by many Chinese fans during their childhood.

Since 2009, Ruby Lin has expanded her career into production. She founded her own company, Ruby Studio, and took on roles as both producer and lead actress. Among her notable works are The Glamorous Imperial Concubine and The Way We Were.
Her personal life is equally admired. In 2016, she married long-time friend and fellow actor Wallace Huo. The couple welcomed their first daughter in 2017, and their relationship continues to be warmly received by the public.
Today, Ruby Lin presents a mature image in the entertainment industry. She carefully selects her projects, focusing primarily on production, while occasionally returning to acting with diverse and impactful roles.
Sources: Ngoisao


