Singer Chang Hsiu-ching Denies Domestic Abuse Rumors After Bruised Face Photos Emerge
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwanese singer Chang Hsiu-ching, 56, addressed rumors of domestic abuse after photos showed her with a bruised face.
- Chang clarified that the bruises resulted from intense boxing training for an upcoming concert, not from her husband.
- She emphasized her strong and loving 12-year marriage to her husband, who is 12 years her junior, and highlighted his supportive role in her fitness journey.
- Her husband, Wang Kuo-tsan, has been instrumental in motivating her weight loss, which has resulted in a 13-kilogram reduction.
Taiwanese singer Chang Hsiu-ching, 56, has dispelled rumors of domestic abuse after recent photographs revealed her with a bruised face. The singer explained that the injuries were sustained during rigorous boxing training for her upcoming concert, not from any altercation with her husband, Wang Kuo-tsan.
Chang, who has been married to Wang for 12 years, expressed deep affection for her husband, who is 12 years her junior. She described him as mature and supportive, particularly noting his role in helping her overcome a childhood trauma related to his mother's death on his 10th birthday. Chang has consistently encouraged him to move past this painful memory.
"I am someone who makes a living with my face," Chang quipped, emphasizing her concern about potential scarring. She reassured fans and the public that her marriage is strong and that her husband is a source of positive energy. She attributes her current fitness level and a 13-kilogram weight loss over the past year to his encouragement and their shared commitment to exercise.
Wang has been actively involved in Chang's health journey, motivating her weight loss and ensuring she maintains healthy habits, including regular meals and abstaining from alcohol. The couple maintains a high level of trust, with Chang employing a "hands-off" approach to their relationship, allowing her husband space, which she believes encourages him to seek her out. This mutual respect and trust are foundational to their enduringly sweet relationship, which has seen fewer than three arguments in their 12 years of marriage.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.