Andy Hui’s Sweet Return to the Spotlight – Directly From Taiwan!
After a rocky hiatus sparked by a 2019 cheating saga with actress Jacqueline Wong, Hong Kong’s 53‑year‑old chart‑topping hitman Andy Hui is back on track—this time, the destination is Taiwan, and he’s looking sharp as ever for the Year of the Ox.
Big‑screen Plans are in the Works
- New TV Series: “Accept The Challenge, Producer!” (think 12 intertwined tales of singers surviving the challenges of 2000 — a nostalgic throwback with a fresh twist).
- Hui is set to act in one story and also lend his voice to the show’s theme song.
- Co‑starring: veteran Mandopop crooner Wakin Chau and blind singer Ricky Hsiao.
- Directorial Star: Kao Pin‑chuan, the Golden Bell Award honoree for Yong‑jiu Grocery Store (2020).
The reveal came during a Chinese New Year banquet in February, with Hui flexing his fitness regime and promising a “peak year” in the new zodiac sign. His agency, Sun Entertainment Culture, tapped Apple Daily to confirm the headline, though they’re not yet sure how long he’ll stay in Taiwan. A quick quarantine notice completes the pre‑flight checklist.
Family Matters
While Andy’s wife, cherished Sammie Cheng, is not jet‑setting to Taiwan (she’s busy recording in Hong Kong and tending to her elderly mum), she’s cheering on her husband from home, even joining him’s workouts to keep the morale high.
What About the Past?
Andy’s past, which includes hits like “Men’s Greatest Pain” and “Who Can I Love”, and a brief 2023 comeback at ViuTV’s Chill Club, is still a topic of discussion. Jacqueline Wong has stayed off screen since the scandal, blunted a contract exit with TVB, but later retained her ties—leaving lovers & critics alike wondering if justice was served or kindness prevailed.
Fans Rejoice!
Despite the shadows of scandal, pop‑aficionados are already buzzing: meet a bop‑loving singer with a ready‑to-return swagger, ready to entertain a new generation of listeners and sight‑seers in Taiwan. The mood is upbeat, the energy—positive, and the future seems as bright as a fresh sunrise in 2024.
