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Bip Ling
Ling at an event in 2017
Born
Bipasha Elizabeth Ling

(1989-06-23) 23 June 1989 (age 35)
Southwark, London, England [1]
EducationCentral Saint Martins
Occupations
  • Model
  • influencer
  • visual artist
  • musician
  • fashion illustrator
Years active2009-present
Parents
Musical career
Genres
Instrument
  • Vocals
Websitebipashaelizabethling.blogspot.com

Bipasha Elizabeth Ling, known professionally as Bip Ling (stylised in all caps) is an English model, influencer, visual artist, musician, and fashion illustrator. She has modeled in various publications, including British Vogue, Vogue, NYLON, and LOVE, and has worked as a presenter for Vogue.com.[2] Ling has modeled for fashion brands such as Forever 21, Nike, and Calvin Klein, and has produced fashion illustrations for Topshop.[3] She is known for her blog, Bipling.com, and her mascot, Mooch, a cartoon bear.[4][5]

Life and career

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Ling's mother, Tanya Ling, is a fashion illustrator. Her father, William Ling, owns the Fashion Illustration Gallery.[6][7] Ling has two siblings, Pelé and Evangeline.[8]

Ling studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martins. She launched her own fashion blog, bipashaelizabethling.blogspot.com, in 2009.[3] She was signed to modelling agency Storm Management at age 21.[7]

Ling first started DJing at age 17.[7] She released her first single, "Bipping", in 2014, followed by two more, "Bip Burger" (2015), and "Curry" (2017). She released her first album, Church of Bop, in 2018.[3]

Ling played Princess Barbara in the 2016 film Adam Green's Aladdin.[9]

Discography

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Albums

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  • Church of Bop (Self-released, 24 November 2018)
  • Bip UP The NHS, Yar! (Self-released, 25 May 2020)
  • Jokez (Self-released, 8 September 2020)

EPs

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  • "Baby Bop" (Self-released, 7 July 2020)

Songs

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  • "Bipping" (Self-released, 28 December 2014)
  • "Bip Burger" (Self-released, 29 October 2015) - (Church of Bop)
  • "Pizza Slice" (Self-released, 10 May 2017) - (Church of Bop)
  • "Curry" (Self-released, 15 May 2017) - (Church of Bop)
  • "STRIP" (Self-released, 16 May 2017)
  • "Buff Girlz" (Self-released, 24 May 2017)
  • "Sex Party" (Self-released, 25 May 2017)
  • "Bip Billionaire" (Self-released, 23 July 2017)
  • "Skinny Bippin" (Self-released, 12 September 2017)
  • "Boy Accessory" (Self-released, 1 January 2018)
  • "Galloping" (Self-released, 12 April 2018) - (Church of Bop)
  • "Ocean Queen" (Self-released, 15 May 2018) - (Church of Bop)
  • "Starters (Intro)" (Self-released, 16 May 2018) - (Church of Bop)
  • "Bopcorn" (Self-released, 13 December 2018) - (Church of Bop)
  • "Donna Trope" (Self-released, 13 December 2018) - (Church of Bop)
  • "Pout!" (Self-released, 25 February 2019)
  • "B.F.D." (Self-released, 26 June 2019)
  • "Black Pudding" (Self-released, 24 October 2019)
  • "Apple Juice Drink" (Self-released, 27 February 2020) - (Jokez)
  • "BIPTCH!!!" (Self-released, 2 March 2020)
  • "Way Too Mooch!!!" (Self-released, 5 March 2020)
  • "Coronavirus!!!" (Self-released, 15 March 2020)
  • "DAHL-LING" (Self-released, 16 March 2020)
  • "ONLY THE BODY CAN KILL THE VIRUS!!!" (Self-released, 18 March 2020)
  • "NUMBERZ" (Self-released, 29 March 2020)
  • "Let's Learn To Wash Our Hands! (Hand Wash!!!)" (Self-released, 31 March 2020) - (Baby Bop)
  • "CUDDLEZ" (Self-released, 1 April 2020) - (Baby Bop)
  • "TOILET ROLL" (Self-released, 6 April 2020)
  • "SHALOM" (Self-released, 7 April 2020)
  • "COLOURS" (Self-released, 8 April 2020) - (Baby Bop)
  • "BALLET" (Self-released, 15 April 2020)
  • "George Orwell 1984 Bip Book Review Bop" (Self-released, 18 April 2020)
  • "PAPER DOLL" (Self-released, 21 April 2020)
  • "COLLECTING ART" (Self-released, 22 April 2020)
  • "PLAY PAUSE STOP" (Self-released, 23 April 2020) - (Baby Bop)
  • "PPE PEOPLE" (Self-released, 30 April 2020)
  • "SERIOUS MATERIAL" (Self-released, 2 May 2020)
  • "BOP MOP" (Self-released, 3 May 2020)
  • "Hoover" (Self-released, 25 May 2020) - (Bip UP The NHS, Yar!)
  • "Rubber Gloves" (Self-released, 25 May 2020) - (Bip UP The NHS, Yar!)
  • "Mask" (Self-released, 25 May 2020) - (Bip UP The NHS, Yar!)
  • "Goggles" (Self-released, 25 May 2020) - (Bip UP The NHS, Yar!)
  • "Sponge" (Self-released, 25 May 2020) - (Bip UP The NHS, Yar!)
  • "Needles" (Self-released, 25 May 2020) - (Bip UP The NHS, Yar!)
  • "Exxal 10 + 13" (Self-released, 25 May 2020) - (Bip UP The NHS, Yar!)
  • "Syringe" (Self-released, 25 May 2020) - (Bip UP The NHS, Yar!)
  • "Paraphernalia" (Self-released, 8 September 2020) - (Jokez)
  • "Bright Edges" (Self-released, 8 September 2020) - (Jokez)
  • "Flip Flop" (Self-released, 8 September 2020) - (Jokez)
  • "Opal" (Self-released, 8 September 2020) - (Jokez)
  • "Shellfish" (Self-released, 8 September 2020) - (Jokez)
  • "Jokes" (Self-released, 8 September 2020) - (Jokez)
  • "Cloud Museum" (Self-released, 8 September 2020) - (Jokez)

References

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  1. ^ "Bipasha Ling - Births & Baptisms [1] - Genes Reunited".
  2. ^ "BIP LING". Showstudio. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Mackrell, Daniel. "Who is Bip Ling, who is her mum and what are her biggest hits?". Metro.co.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  4. ^ Adejobi, Alicia. "Bip Ling sings about Boris Johnson sex act on new song BFD as she calls herself 'Brexit brat'". Metro.co.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Optical Profusion". Time Magazine. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Who is Bip Ling?". Evening Standard. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  7. ^ a b c "Lessons from the stylish: Bip Ling, 25, blogger". The Telegraph. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  8. ^ "It's a Ling thing: meet the siblings storming theatre, blogging and modelling worlds". The Evening Standard. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  9. ^ "Adam Green's Psychedelic 'Aladdin' Is a Handmade Labor of Love". Vice Magazine. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
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