Recently, Vanness Wu, a member of the legendary F4 from the iconic 2000 drama Meteor Garden, was spotted walking hand in hand with a mysterious woman at a shopping mall in Indonesia. Eyewitnesses claim the woman, said to resemble singer Melody Liu, is likely around 27 to 28 years old. According to insiders, the pair are dating seriously, with Wu already introducing her to his mother and even bringing her to a family wedding.


Photos of the couple’s public outing have gone viral, capturing attention not only for the rare display of affection but also for what it signifies: Wu’s first known relationship since his highly publicized divorce from Singaporean billionaire heiress Arissa Cheo.


Despite his fame, Wu’s dating life has remained notoriously private in recent years. This recent sighting marks a shift for the actor, who has otherwise avoided the spotlight following his rocky and scandal-laden marriage.

Wu’s turbulent personal life has long been a point of fascination. Though he rose to fame alongside Jerry Yan, Vic Zhou, and Ken Chu as part of the original Meteor Garden cast, Wu was often labeled as the “least attractive” or “worst-looking” member of F4—an unfair comparison that never seemed to affect his fanbase or romantic pursuits.


Wu’s marriage to Arissa Cheo, the daughter of a powerful Singaporean media mogul, became tabloid gold. The couple married in a lavish Los Angeles wedding in 2013, but less than a year later, their relationship unraveled in dramatic fashion.
Cheo accused Wu of being emotionally abusive and financially manipulative, publicly listing “five major sins” that destroyed their marriage:
- Not returning home during important holidays.
- Continuing to see other women despite being married.
- Making her pay her own airfare to attend his business trips.
- Refusing to accept blame during arguments.
- Distorting the truth about their marriage to the media.
While Wu denied the allegations, public opinion soured. The couple remained legally bound in a prolonged separation until 2018, when their divorce was finally finalized after five years. Under Singaporean law, couples must live apart for at least three years to qualify for divorce, and it reportedly took Wu three attempts to file before Cheo agreed to sign the papers.
Sources: weibo

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