During the winter break, Hsu's ex-husband, Chinese businessman Wang Xiaofe, took their two grandchildren out, a decision that Hsu was reportedly comfortable with, reported Sin Chew, the Chinese-language newspaper in Malaysia.
Taiwanese actress-singer Barbie Hsu. Photo from Weibo |
Huang explained that the arrangement was mutually agreed upon by Hsu and Wang, emphasizing their commitment to ensuring a smooth co-parenting experience for their children.
Wang Hsi-yueh, Hsu and Wang’s elder daughter, spent the winter break with her father, according to reports. Huang said she sees this as a positive and collaborative effort between the divorced couple.
Despite their amicable co-parenting, Huang disclosed that she has not met her former son-in-law recently.
According to Chinese web portal Sohu, Wang celebrated the Lunar New Year in Singapore with his new girlfriend, Mandy, alongside the two children from his previous marriage with Hsu.
Sources have suggested that Mandy has developed a close relationship with the children, often taking them out for activities and bonding moments, which Wang reportedly appreciates.
While tensions between Hsu and Wang have eased, according to reports, their legal dispute over asset division and child support remains unresolved in court, according to Chinese internet company 163.
Barbie Hsu, born in 1976, gained fame for her roles in TV series such as "Meteor Garden," "Mars," and "Summer’s Desire."
After announcing her divorce in late 2021, following a ten-year marriage with Wang, she has focused on raising their two children in Taiwan.
Hsu, who has maintained a low profile since 2012, recently found happiness in a new relationship. She and South Korean singer, DJ, and music producer DJ Koo announced their marriage on March 8, 2022.
DJ Koo, born in 1981, is currently developing his career in his wife's hometown. On the other hand, Wang, born to Zhang Lan, a successful businesswoman in China, oversees his mother's business endeavors.