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Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu dies of pneumonia at 48

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Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu dies of pneumonia at 48​

02/03/2025 11:11 AM

Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu (CNA file photo)
Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu (CNA file photo)

Taipei, Feb. 3 (CNA) Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu (徐熙媛) has died of pneumonia at the age of 48 after contracting influenza during the Lunar New Year holiday, her sister confirmed Monday through her agent.

"Our whole family came to Japan for a trip, and my dearest and most kindhearted sister Barbie Hsu died of influenza-induced pneumonia and unfortunately left us," Hsu's sister and talk show hostess Dee Hsu (徐熙娣) said through her agent.

"I was grateful to be her sister in this life and that we got to care for and spend time with each other. I will always be grateful to her and miss her!"

Barbie Hsu is survived by her South Korean husband -- singer and DJ Koo Jun-yup -- as well as her 10-year-old daughter and 8-year-old son, whom she shares with ex-husband and Chinese businessman Wang Xiaofei (汪小菲).

She was best known for her leading role in the Taiwanese drama "Meteor Garden."

(By Hung Su-chin and Christie Chen)

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Taiwanese star Barbie Hsu dies at 48 after catching influenza in Japan​

The statement did not clarify when and where Barbie Hsu died.

The statement did not clarify when and where Barbie Hsu died.PHOTO: REUTERS
Jan Lee

Jan Lee
UPDATED FEB 03, 2025, 11:27 AM

Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu, star of the seminal idol drama Meteor Garden (2001), has died at the age of 48.

The news was confirmed on Feb 3 in a statement sent out to Taiwanese media by her family via her younger sister, famed Taiwanese host Dee Hsu, 46.

According to Taiwanese news outlet Star ETToday, the statement written primarily in Chinese read: “Thanks for all the concern. Over the Chinese New Year period, our entire family travelled to Japan for a holiday and my most beloved, kindest elder sister Barbie caught influenza-related pneumonia and has unfortunately left us.

“I am thankful to be her sister in this life, and grateful that we have taken care of each other and kept each other company all these years. I will always be thankful to her and remember her. Shan (Barbie Hsu’s nickname), rest in peace. We love you always. Together remember forever.”

The statement did not clarify when and where Barbie Hsu died.

The news came after a netizen implied on Facebook on Feb 2 that a Taiwanese celebrity married to a foreigner has died at age 48, sparking rumours that Hsu, who is married to South Korean musician Koo Jun-yup, 55, died.

Many netizens initially thought the news was a hoax as Hsu recently made an appearance at a wedding celebration for Taiwanese television producer Wang Wei-chung’s daughter in January and looked to be well and in good spirits. She also appeared in a New Year post made by Koo on Dec 31 with the rest of her family and looked to be well then too.

But rumours intensified as messages sent to Hsu’s family, including Dee Hsu, asking for clarification on the news were ignored. Hsu’s ex-husband, Chinese businessman Wang Xiaofei, also changed his profile pictures on social media to plain black, as if to indicate that he is in mourning.

Barbie Hsu leaves behind two children - a 10-year-old daughter and eight-year-old son - she had with Wang, whom she divorced in 2021. Three months after the split, she reunited with her old flame Koo and married him.

She is also survived by Dee Hsu, their older sister who is not a celebrity and their mother.
 
P or F or M ?

'Tsai is killing us!' Taiwan actress Barbie Hsu blasts DPP authority over epidemic manipulation
By Global Times
Published: Jun 15, 2021 12:20 AM

Barbie Hsu Photo: CFP
Barbie Hsu Photo: CFP

More and more entertainers on the island of Taiwan have expressed their extreme discontent towards the pro-secessionists Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) political manipulation, which has caused high COVID-19 death rates and vaccine shortages.

Barbie Hsu, a Taiwan actress, posted an Instagram story on Saturday, saying that "We are being massacred. Tsai [Taiwan's regional leader Tsai Ing-wen] is killing us!"

Hsu later said that she is not good at using social media but prefers to keep these tough words. Hsu's agent explained recently that the actress wants to ask "when COVID-19 vaccines will be available to the 23 million Taiwan residents."

Following Hsu, Pace Wu, a well-known Taiwan entertainer, also made a post on Instagram on Saturday saying, "I hope my elderly parents can get an internationally recognized vaccine soon! I hope everyone can have the freedom to get the vaccine if they want to! May the safety of all lives be guaranteed! "

On Friday, Chang Ya-chung, a Taipei-based political scientist and member of the Kuomintang (KMT), and Chung Chin, former Director General of Taiwan's information office, among others, filed a lawsuit to the Taiwan Taipei District Prosecutor Office against Tsai, Su Tseng-chang, head of Taiwan's executive body, and Chen Shih-chung, the head of Taiwan's health authorities.

Chang said that the death rate of Taiwan's COVID-19 infections has stayed above world average, yet Tsai, along with other two Taiwan officials, not only thwarted the mainland's help of vaccines, but also supported Taiwan local vaccines, which do not have any recognition, for self-interest.

The scholar accused those three officials of misconduct, desire of profiting themselves and "killing people with policies."

With a high COVID-19 death rate of 3.3 percent, Taiwan reported 185 cases on Monday, while about 5,000 local-transmitted infections have been recorded in the last two weeks.

As for the cries for vaccines on the island, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council reiterated on Friday that the mainland will do its highest efforts to provide assistance to Taiwan compatriots.

According to public health data, at least five Taiwan entertainers have traveled to the mainland to get vaccinated since June and over 62,000 residents from the island have been vaccinated on the mainland as of May 31.

"We urge the DPP authorities to remove the man-made barriers to the import of mainland vaccines to the island of Taiwan as soon as possible so that the majority of Taiwan compatriots can receive safe and efficient mainland vaccines on the spot," Ma Xiaoguang, the spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office said.

In early June, Hsu was involved in a divorce rumor, as her husband Wang Xiaofei, a Beijing businessman, criticized on Weibo the failure of the DPP in curbing the COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan.

As Hsu is living in Taiwan with two children, Wang needs to travel between the mainland and the island very often. Wang described in a Weibo post what he had seen after coming back to the mainland from the island.

"My family cannot get vaccinated in the island of Taiwan. It's so shameful and low-class! This is the contrast with [the Chinese mainland] and the gap between [the cross-Straits].
 
This thread in fuckwarezone tells you the number of dumbfucks who still believe it is not the vaccine that kills.

https://forums.fuckwarezone.com.sg/threads/s-48-barbie-hsu-has-passed-away-at-the-age-of-48.7101935/
 
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