Jordan Chan & Cherrie Ying: The Next Family Garden!
On December 7th, during the Taipei leg of his Stop Angry tour, 52‑year‑old Jordan Chan dropped the sweetest bombshell: his wife is expecting a brand‑new addition to their clan.
While the crowd roared and the stage lights dazzled, the Hong Kong pop star took a moment to break the news in Mandarin:
“We found out last month. Today marks the third month, but we still don’t know if it’s a boy or a girl.”
He followed it up with a smile that said, “Hang tight, our babies are already on their way!” The announcement spread like wildfire, and fans were buzzing with joy.
Meet the Cast
- Cherrie Ying – 36, the radiant actress by day, soon-to-be mother by night.
- Jasper – Their playful six‑year‑old son, who was happily cheering from the front row and probably dreaming of a twin.
While the concert lights pulsed and the arena filled with cheers, the Cai said, “We’re all set to welcome the next bundle of joy next year.” A new chapter is just about to open, and fans are ready to celebrate every beat of this emotional, hopeful journey.
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Jasper & Cherrie Live It Up on Stage
Picture this: a pint‑sized baby named Jasper leaping in the air, his grin wide enough to rival a sunrise, while his much older sister Cherrie gives a belly‑rub that makes everyone on camera burst into giggles. It’s not just a cute family moment; it’s a once‑in‑a‑lifetime concert debut for the dynamic duo.
Why It Matters
- Jasper’s Big Leap: First time baby’s eyes lighting up in a live show.
- Cherrie’s Belly‑Rub: The “funny‑face” moment that stole the show.
- Family Ties: These two aren’t new to the spotlight—they’re a star‑study from the hit variety series Where Are We Going, Dad.
- Tour Title Inspiration: “Stop Angry” – named after Jasper’s whimsical outburst during the TV series.
The Hype and the Hurdles
Sure, the concert was a rollercoaster of joy, but also a roller coaster of headlines. Angry protests rode the crowd, with banners shouting “Liberate Hong Kong, the revolution of our times.” The crowd tried to keep the peace, and local police had to step in to keep the situation from spiraling.
Pro‑China Stance at the Spotlight
Some observers linked the unrest to Jordan’s vocal support for the Hong Kong police and a pro‑China stance. The protester’s chant turned into a direct shout at Jordan: “Surrender your mouth!” And, “Get out of Taiwan!”
What We Take From It
In the end, it’s a reminder that fame—like a fireworks show—can light up the world and ignite passions all over. Not everyone will see the same fireworks; some will spark controversy.
