Taiwanese star NONO (Chen Xuan-yu) was accused by multiple women of sexual assault and indecency. The Taipei District Court handed down a first-instance verdict, sentencing him to 2 years and 6 months in prison for two counts of attempted forcible intercourse. Despite this, Chu Hai-jun has remained steadfast by NONO’s side. On the 15th, it was reported that with NONO’s entertainment career at a standstill, he has turned to working behind the scenes for his wife, reviewing contracts and negotiating performances.
After the allegations, NONO’s showbiz work came to a halt, and Chu Hai-jun, who was also affected, kept silent, and her performance opportunities greatly decreased. She recently ended her long-term partnership with “Haoji Records” as their contract expired, but she still remains in the public eye, with much attention paid to her career moves.
According to Mirror Weekly, NONO’s family in New Taipei City is a landowning family and is not short of money; Chu Hai-jun’s family background is also comfortable. In addition, she is paid 150,000 to 200,000 TWD (about 21,000 to 29,000 MYR) per performance, and with at least four performances a month, her monthly income can reach 600,000 TWD (about 87,000 MYR), so the family of three does not struggle financially. Currently, with NONO out of work, he has chosen to stand behind his wife, looking over her contracts and negotiating her gigs, showing that Chu Hai-jun remains devoted to her husband.
Source: Apple News