Korean singer DJ Koo publicly mourned his wife, Taiwanese actor Barbie Hsu, during her funeral held in Taiwan on Saturday.
17 Mar - More than a month following her passing, Barbie Hsu is finally laid to rest at the Chin Pao San Cemetery in Jinshan.
DJ Koo, aka Koo Jun Yup, said his final goodbye to his wife, actress Barbie Hsu. According to Taiwanese media outlet ET Today and others on March 15th, Barbie Hsu’s funeral was held at Chin Pao San ...
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VnExpress International on MSNBarbie Hsu laid to rest as family bids farewell in rainTaiwanese actress Barbie Hsu was laid to rest at Chin Pao San Cemetery on Saturday, as her family and relatives braved the ...
DJ Koo (Koo Jun-yup), the South Korean singer and husband of the late Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu, is set to inherit ...
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eVnExpress on MSNBarbie Hsu’s husband DJ Koo and ex-spouse Wang Xiaofei reportedly meet to discuss dividing her $18M assetsSouth Korean musician DJ Koo, husband of the late Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu, and her ex-spouse, Chinese businessman Wang ...
KOREA: As reported by The Korea Times, Korean singer DJ Koo (Koo Jun-yup), husband of the late Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu, ...
MANILA, Philippines — The late "Meteor Garden" star Barbie Hsu's assets would be given to his two children and husband DJ Koo ...
Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu's inheritance was reportedly divided equally among her husband, DJ Koo, and her two children, with her ex-husband Wang Xiaofei managing the children's share. Read more!
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Hosted on MSNDJ Koo Agrees to Shoulder Massive Mortgage Payments on Taipei Mansion Shared With Late Barbie HsuDJ Koo, aka Koo Jun Yup, has agreed to take on monthly loan repayments of 100 million Taiwanese dollars (approx. 3 million ...
Maxim Naumov delivered a deeply emotional tribute at the Legacy on Ice charity event in Washington, D.C., honoring his parents, who tragically lost their lives in the Jan. 29 American Airlines and ...
DJ Koo (Koo Jun-yup), the Korean singer and husband of late Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu, is set to inherit one-third of her wealth under Taiwanese law. Taiwanese media outlets, including China ...
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