Singer Koo Jun-yup, along with the family of the late Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu, continues to navigate deep sorrow months after her passing. According to Taiwanese media outlet ETtoday on August 1, Wang Wei-chung — a close family friend and long-time associate of the Hsu sisters — shared emotional updates during a press conference for his new project.

When asked about the current state of Barbie Hsu’s mother, Wang responded, “She still needs help. This kind of grief requires support from friends, faith, community, and medical professionals. I’ve also given her some personal advice. But yes, she is still in need of support.”
Social media users in Taiwan recently shared poignant sightings of Koo Jun-yup at Jinbaoshan Cemetery, where Barbie Hsu is buried. In the photos, Koo is seen sitting quietly by her gravestone, either reading or gazing at old photos of Barbie on his tablet. One witness noted a half-eaten bowl of noodles left beside him, adding to the somber mood.

Wang Wei-chung also mentioned Barbie Hsu’s younger sister Dee Hsu, who has halted her entertainment activities since the tragedy. When asked about her rumored return in October, he cautiously shared, “We haven’t talked about that directly, but I support her getting back to work. It would be good if she returns at the right time. She just needs a little more time.”

The grief still lingering over Barbie Hsu’s passing is palpable, not just among her loved ones but also among her fans across Asia. Koo Jun-yup’s quiet devotion and her family’s ongoing struggle serve as a reminder of the emotional weight loss leaves behind.
Sources: Daum

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