TAIWANESE singer-actor Cyndi Wang (pic) appears to be living together with her tech tycoon boyfriend after he was spotted leaving her apartment in Taipei, Sin Chew Daily reported.
Paparazzi managed to photograph Justin Lan driving off in his NT$4.5mil (RM667,395) Porsche Panamera on the evening of Nov 2.
Wang, 40, was seen later leaving the building together with her assistants.
It was reported that Wang and Lan have been dating since 2017. However, neither of them has ever acknowledged the relationship.
Wang once referred to Lan, 43, as a “good friend” during an interview.
She shot to stardom in the popular 2006 romcom Smiling Pasta in which she starred alongside Malaysian singer Nicholas Teo.
It featured a soundtrack filled largely with songs performed by Wang and Teo.
> A woman’s ex-husband owed her money, so she decided to gatecrash the wedding ceremony where he was exchanging vows with his new wife-to-be.
“Scumbag! He cheated on my feelings and my money!” she yelled repeatedly into a megaphone.
China Press reported that the drama took place in China’s Henan province on Nov 2.
However, no one at the wedding hall paid heed to her and the ceremony continued.
Frustrated, the woman decided to lay on the floor right in front of the bride and groom when they were reciting their vows in front of their parents.
Apparently, she had been married to him for many years before they got a divorce last year.
Guests at the ceremony filmed the entire incident, which later went viral.
Many Internet users speculated that the man may have had an affair before this, which led to him getting married again less than a year after his divorce.
A local village government official later said that the woman still held promissory notes signed by the ex-husband, stating that he owed her money.
The official said he would meet up with both sides to try and resolve the matter amicably.
● The above article is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with this ' >'sign, it denotes a separate news item.