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The South Korean husband of Meteor Garden Star mourns the loss of death

The South Korean singer Koo Jun-Yup paid his late wife Taiwanese actress Tribute Barbie Hsu, who died last weekHis “angel went back to heaven”.

In a contribution to Instagram, Koo added that he went through “indescribable grief” and a time of “inferior pain”.

HSU, one of the greatest stars in the mandarin -language world, is said to have become sick and later died when she visited Japan with her family members.

The sudden death of the 48-year-old star sent shock waves in the entertainment industry. It was best known for her role in the Meteor Garden TV series 2001, which in large parts of Asia.

“On February 2, 2025, my angel returned to the sky … At the moment I am doing a time of pain from abdominal trimming,” Koo wrote in a post on Instagram late Thursday.

In his contribution, Koo, better known as his artist name DJ Koo, also called for his family to be left alone in her grief.

“Even before I could properly mourn this enormous loss, some heartless people started to defamate my family and our love.

“Please, can you just let HSU rest in peace?” Koo wrote.

His comments come after several Chinese language media that have published reports about who would inherit the HSU’s estate, which reports a real estate portfolio worth several million dollars. The BBC cannot check these details.

“All of HSU’s assets were deserved to support the family that she loved, and I decided to give my mother -in -law full authority,” said Koo.

“As far as the proportion of children is concerned, I will take legal measures by a lawyer to ensure that bad people cannot touch him what protects them until adulthood.”

HSU and Koo met for the first time in 1998. At that time, HSU and her sister were host of a popular Variety program, and Koo, who was part of a K-Pop duo, was Clon, was a surveyor on the show.

They finally started to meet, but later replaced themselves because Koos Management was against the relationship.

HSU later married the Chinese businessman Wang Xiaofei, with whom she had two children. The couple had been married for 10 years before it separated in 2021.

After their divorce, HSU tied again with Koo and they were married in 2022.

Her death shocked the fans throughout Asia, where Meteor Garden – an adaptation of the Japanese manga series over flowers – was broadcast and synchronized in national languages.

HSU was also known for organizing Taiwanese varieties, often with a younger sister Dee. In the nineties, the sisters were part of a pop duo SOS that their respective artists’ names, Big S and Little S.

Her remains were blown back to Taiwan on Thursday, local media reported.

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