Saturday, May 24, 2025
20.5 C
London

Lin Chi-ling and Akira to wed on 17 November

- Advertisement -

Japanese singer and actor Akira, who is also Lin Chi-ling’s husband shared recently that he had important news to announce in September.

Following that, there was no news until now. It is said that the couple will be having an intimate wedding on 17 November at Lin Chi-ling’s father’s hometown in Tainan, Taiwan.

Straits Times quoted Apple Daily as saying that about 100 family and friends are invited to the afternoon ceremony followed by an evening party.

44-year-old Lin who is a Taiwanese model said via her representative that she is “really sorry that we aren’t able to invite everyone”.

- Advertisement -

Lin said that the decision to hold the wedding in Tainan was because she wants to share the same memories as her parents.

Lin Chi-ling and Akira to wed on 17 November
Photo: Screengrab from Instagram

Lin announced her marriage to 38-year-old Akira back in June, giving a surprise to everyone.

Her mother was unwell so that’s why the couple had to tie the knot in a hurry because she wants to see Lin marry while she is still alive.

Rumours are swirling that Lin visited a fertility clinic so guests are likely to check for signs of pregnancy on the wedding day on 17 November.

- Advertisement -
Lin’s father told the media that he asked her if she was expecting but she denied it.
She told her father there is no rush to start a family as she and Akira are busy.

“But the two of them are very healthy, so I am not worried,” said Lin’s father.

Previously when asked, Lin said she would like to have twins.

Lin has been seen often at functions and promotional events even though she said her career will slow down after marriage while Akira has been busy with work in Japan as well.

In China, Lin has many fans in the country and the wedding will be a good thing for Akira there.

- Advertisement -

Some Chinese netizens were not happy when they heard about the wedding because Akira is Japanese and the history of Japanese occupation in China back in World War II still linger.

Lin reportedly told her guests not to give the couple red packets but to give sensible gifts instead for the 17 November ceremony.

The guests are likely to show up with baby items. /TISG

- Advertisement -

Hot this week

Kate Middleton expecting twins, according to reports

According to news on the Internet, the Duchess of...

Is BTS’s Taehyung colour blind?

The rumour mill online has been speculating that Korean...

Hurley wore ‘the dress’ after being snubbed by top fashion designers

Model Liz Hurley became famous after wearing "the dress"...

Hyun Bin taking legal action against rumours involving Son Ye Jin

While the hottest K-drama screening on-air is undoubtedly Crash...

HK protesters call for boycott of Ip Man 4: The Finale

Hong Kong -- The final instalment of the Ip...

ChatGPT at two — and OpenAI’s vision for the future

Two years after OpenAI launched ChatGPT, the groundbreaking AI...

Vertical Institute Unveils Generative AI Course to Meet Growing Demand for Digital Proficiency

The future of work is undeniably intertwined with artificial...

Jimmy Carter: The Nobel US president who lived to be 100

Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer who became the 39th...

Manmohan Singh: The leader who transformed India

Manmohan Singh's story is one of remarkable transformation, both...

Why AI ‘hallucinates’: What’s missing in the models

The American writer Richard Powers' latest novel, Playground, delves...

Challenging job market diminishes appeal of postgraduate studies in China

China is seeing a significant decline in postgraduate entrance...

Fatherhood changing in East Asia: Dads get into parenting and housework

A transformation in fatherhood is quietly unfolding across East...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_img