On February 9, the Chinese media 163 reported that the members of the Barbie Hsu family and his close friends became the center of attention on social media after photos of them emerged that gathered in the house of the deceased actress . On the evening of February 8, Barbie Hsu’s mother, Huang Chunmei, her sister Dee Hsu, the television presenter Aya, the actress Makiyo and others were seen bringing a cake to the Taipei apartment where the ashes of Barbie HSU are maintained .
The group spent a few hours inside his house before starting separately. According to China Times, after the gathering in Barbie Hsu’s residence, Dee Hsu and some of their colleagues continued to meet at the house of a television conductor until late at night. The photos of the family and friends with a cake aroused heated discussions in China, with many who criticized the act as inappropriate, considering that only seven days had passed since the death of Barbie Hsu.
In response to the recourse, the Chinese media contacted the representative of Barbie HSU and those involved. A spokesman clarified that the gathering was not a celebration or party. Instead, he was supposed to commemorate Barbie Hsu’s third anniversary of the wedding and DJ Koo Jun-Yup as a way to honor his memory. The family and friends also hoped to provide comfort and support to Koo Jun-Yup in this difficult moment.
On February 8 he scored the third anniversary of Barbie Hsu and Koo Jun-Yup’s wedding and also exactly seven days from the death of the Meteor Garden Star. On his social media, Koo Jun-Yup shared a touching message, “I will love you forever“Together with a melody of melancholy piano, leaving many spite fans.
Barbie Hsu’s family confirmed that she died in Japan due to an influence and pneumonia. His body was cremated in Japan on February 3 and his ashes were brought back to Taiwan on February 5. For now, his ashes have been maintained in his residence before undergoing an ecological burial, where they will be placed in a biodegradable bag and buried under an old tree in a designated commemorative area.