Cast of 'The Wedding I Owe You' delights fans with performances and games
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The cast of the Taiwanese drama "The Wedding I Owe You" held a fan meeting, performing the theme song.
- Actors shared their favorite lyrics and engaged in humorous interactions with fans and each other.
- The event included interactive games and the distribution of props and "original" items from the show.
The cast of the Public Television Service (PTS) drama "The Wedding I Owe You" recently gathered for a fan meeting, delighting attendees with a live performance of the show's theme song, "No One Is Like Me," by the band Cosmos People. The song has achieved significant popularity on music platforms, and the actors' rendition further energized the event.
You changed so many guitars / Is there one that fits your imagination
During the meeting, actors shared personal connections to the song's lyrics. Zhu Xuanyang expressed his affinity for lines about changing guitars and being there during moments of downfall, humorously admitting he had taken singing lessons to avoid embarrassing his teacher. When asked about the possibility of releasing an album, he quickly declined. Pei Ziqi resonated with lyrics about not needing promises and accepting mistakes, while Xiao Yu was moved by lines that felt like someone truly understood him, recalling moments from the show's script development.
Every time you fall / Is the only time I embrace you
The event was filled with laughter and interactive segments. Actress Su Hui Lun offered a "big stand Xuan-style scolding ticket" to lucky fans, playfully chastising them for not taking out the trash, which elicited screams and cheers. Yao Chun Yao's attempt to "flirt" with a fan using his character Han Sen's signature moves led to an amusing mix-up when his own sister was chosen. He then performed a "wall push" gesture and delivered a classic line, "You're leaking electricity!" to a blushing fan.
It's not like I need your promise / What's wrong with saying the wrong thing?
Actress Hsieh Ying-hsuan also participated in a game where she had to choose a bed partner for a character, humorously selecting both Xiao Yu and Fang Q, stating that the character "doesn't make choices, wants both." Other cast members also shared quirky preferences for character styling and costumes, leading to more laughter. The fan meeting concluded with a full-audience sing-along, reinforcing the strong connection between the cast, the drama, and its dedicated viewers.
I'm leaving
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.