Wu Chun's Brunei home revealed – netizens gush because it looks just like the mansions in idol dramas, Entertainment News

Wu Chun's Brunei home revealed – netizens gush because it looks just like the mansions in idol dramas, Entertainment News

Since joining the Chinese variety show Before Wedding, singer-actor Wu Chun has been getting more personal.

Previously, he showed off his marriage certificate, causing fans to be dismayed and disillusioned to the point of feeling cheated. All because the document showed that the 40-year-old Bruneian had married his wife Lin Liying in 2004, before he debuted as one-fourth of Taiwanese boyband Fahrenheit the following year.

Now, the show is giving us a peek into his house in Brunei, or should we say, bungalow, which sits on a massive plot of land.A preview for an upcoming episode of the show (which is available exclusively to Mango TV subscribers) featured exterior shots of Wu Chun’s house, which kind of resembles a luxurious rustic villa in Bali. And what caught the eye of netizens were the large pool and garden that can be seen from an aerial shot of the land.

Peeking Inside the Star’s Home: A Drama‑Like Mansion or Just a Cozy Kid’s Nest?

When the media spilled the beans, netizens were left blinking in admiration—some even claimed the setting felt more like the grand halls of a K‑drama than a regular house.

First‑Time Home Tour

Fans were thrilled to see the celebrity’s living quarters for the first time. Surprisingly, the interior isn’t the ultra‑glamorous palace they expected; it resembles a typical family-friendly space.

What’s Inside?

  • Playroom for the little ones: A charming children’s playhouse sits in the background.
  • Living room vibes: The space is kept intentionally minimal, featuring wooden furniture that gives off a rustic yet sleek aura.
  • Organizational chaos: Shelves and tables host a mix of random treasures—books, wine bottles, and oddly placed gadgets—making every turn feel like a scavenger hunt.

So while the reveal didn’t offer a cinematic palace full of gold statues and marble columns, it gave everyone a warm, lighthearted glimpse into a place where everyday family life feels like a playful drama. Chick‑in‑a‑cockpit, if you will. Enjoy the behind‑the‑scenes brilliance—no obvious diva drama, but plenty of soul!

WEALTHY BACKGROUNDS

It should be no surprise that the former Mandopop idol is well-to-do. After all, he and his wife reportedly come from privileged backgrounds.

According to reports in 2014, Lin’s father was the masseur and nutritionist for the fourth brother of Brunei’s Sultan while Wu Chun’s father is an estate tycoon and the family’s car agency company is one of the most popular ones in the country.

But Wu Chun is not resting on his family’s laurels either because he has been keeping up with his showbiz career while making his mark as an entrepreneur.

The Bruneian heartthrob has been busy making his name as an entrepreneur, winning awards like Young Entrepreneur of The Year in 2008 and the APEA Social Responsibility Award in 2013.

He’s also the Managing Director of Fitness Zone, the largest and biggest health club in Brunei. 

Wu Chun has also starred in movies like Lady of the Dynasty and Saving General Yang; and snagged the Best Breakthrough Artist award at the Shanghai Television Festival for his role in 2018 Chinese drama series, Martial Universe.

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