Ruby Lin opens up about marriage with Wallace Huo: a contrast to on-screen drama

By Nguyen Huong   August 1, 2024 | 07:40 pm PT
Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin shares insights into her marriage with Wallace Huo, noting that their real-life relationship is much less dramatic than the idol dramas in which they've starred together.
Ruby Lin at the skincare event July 29. Photo from Ruby Lins Instagram

Ruby Lin at the skincare event July 29, 2024. Photo from Ruby Lin's Instagram

At a skincare event on July 29, Ruby Lin spoke about her skincare routine, which includes daily use of skincare products and yearly advanced treatments. However, she noted that her husband, Wallace Huo, tends to overlook these subtle changes. "He sees me every day, so minor changes don't stand out to him, but he would notice more significant changes like a new hairstyle or makeup," Lin explained.

Lin also highlighted that their real-life relationship is much less dramatic than the on-screen portrayals in idol dramas they have acted in together.

The couple's primary focus is their daughter, with Lin mentioning a humorous anecdote: "Each morning, he kisses our daughter goodbye and often misses me. Our life is nothing like what you see in idol dramas."

Regarding the upcoming Father’s Day, Lin hasn't planned anything special yet due to it falling on a weekday, which she believes will make it easier to find a restaurant. She plans to celebrate the day with a gift for Huo, prepared together with their daughter.

Wedding photo of Ruby Lin and Wallace Huo shared in 2016. Photo from Wallace Huos Instagram

Wedding photo of Ruby Lin and Wallace Huo from 2016, shared via Wallace Huo's Instagram.

Lin, 48, first appeared on camera in 1995 in a minor role and quickly developed a passion for acting. She gained fame with her role as Xia Ziwei in the TV series "My Fair Princess."

She founded her own studio in 2009 and has since produced TV dramas and films.

Huo, 45, began his career in the entertainment industry at 17 as an assistant to Taiwanese TV host Sam Tseng and gained prominence with the 2003 TV drama "At Dolphin Bay."

The couple married in 2016 and held two ceremonies, one in Bali and another in Taipei. They welcomed their daughter in 2017.

 
 
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