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Taiwanese actress, 40, conceals six-month pregnancy with slim figure and clever fashion

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actress Xu Jun-jun, 40, is six months pregnant but her slim figure and clothing choices conceal her condition.
  • She recently shared photos from a trip, surprising friends who thought she had already given birth.
  • Xu Jun-jun humorously questioned if people would offer her a seat on public transport given her hidden pregnancy.

Forty-year-old Taiwanese actress Xu Jun-jun, known for her roles in dramas like "The Legend of the White Snake" and "Bitter Sweet," is six months pregnant but remains remarkably slim, thanks to clever styling that completely hides her baby bump. She recently announced her marriage on New Year's Day and her pregnancy just three months later.

Xu Jun-jun shared recent travel photos, where her slender physique and choice of attire led friends to mistakenly believe she had already given birth. She clarified with amusement that she was still pregnant, attributing the illusion to well-chosen outfits and jeans that effectively concealed her growing belly. Her complexion remains rosy, and her limbs are still slender, making it difficult to discern her pregnancy at first glance.

Still here, still here~~

โ€” Xu Jun-junClarifying to friends that she had not yet given birth.

She then revealed her baby bump, supported by a dark maternity band, creating a stark contrast to her earlier appearance. Xu Jun-jun humorously wondered aloud if people would offer her a seat on public transportation, given how easily her pregnancy could be hidden. Many netizens expressed astonishment at the effectiveness of her clothing in masking her condition.

Will anyone give me a seat if I go out like this?

โ€” Xu Jun-junHumorously questioning if her hidden pregnancy would be noticed on public transport.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.