Annie He Yu-wen Speaks Out After Two Years of Life's Toughest Times, Says She Hasn't Given Up on Herself
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwanese artist Annie He Yu-wen revealed she has gone through the most difficult period of her life over the past two years.
- Despite facing hardship, she continued to work, smile, and appear on camera, managing her struggles privately.
- She now cherishes quiet moments, focusing on self-care and family, and looks forward to a better second half of 2026.
Taiwanese entertainer Annie He Yu-wen has shared that the past two years have been the most challenging of her life. While her public persona remains bright and engaging, she admitted that "ordinary and real life is what I truly love."
I didn't choose to keep talking about it, but chose to quietly live my days. I still work, still smile, still stand in front of the camera, but only I know how I walked through those seemingly effortless days, step by step.
He Yu-wen disclosed in a Facebook post that she chose to quietly persevere through her difficulties rather than constantly speak about them. She continued to work, maintain a smile, and appear before cameras, but only she knew the effort it took to navigate those seemingly ordinary days. "I didn't choose to keep talking about it, but chose to quietly live my days. I still work, still smile, still stand in front of the camera, but only I know how I walked through those seemingly effortless days, step by step," she wrote.
Now, He Yu-wen finds herself appreciating moments away from the spotlight more than ever. She focuses on activities like tidying her home, spending time with her children, exercising, and reading. She also prioritizes her well-being by preparing her own soy milk or juice daily, caring for both her body and mind. "I believe true rebirth is not forgetting the wounds, but living well despite them," she stated.
I believe true rebirth is not forgetting the wounds, but living well despite them.
Expressing gratitude to her fans for their support, He Yu-wen also thanked her past self for persevering through the first half of the year. She looks forward to more positive developments in the latter half of 2026, wishing for a life that remains simple and authentic amidst busy endeavors. "True happiness has never been about external brilliance, but about returning to life and still loving the most authentic self," she concluded.
True happiness has never been about external brilliance, but about returning to life and still loving the most authentic self.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.