Taiwanese male star Fan Chiang Yen-feng recently accused his wife Kuo Kuo of having an affair during their marriage with 'Prince' Chiu Sheng Yi, and further revealed that after Kuo Kuo traveled to the US with Prince and others, her entire personality changed. On the 12th, it was further exposed that Prince was actually dating Hsi Wei-lun, who had participated in filming 'All Star Sports Day', at that time. After returning to Taiwan, he immediately broke up, making Hsi Wei-lun an 'invisible victim' in this affair. In response, Hsi Wei-lun's agent said: 'We do not interfere in artists’ private lives, all work proceeds as normal. Thank you for your concern.'
Moreover, Prince owns five side businesses. At the beginning of the year, he publicly mentioned that his annual income indeed broke the 100 million TWD mark (tens of millions of MYR). However, despite his pockets being full, he was unable to pay the 16 million TWD (about 2.12 million MYR) compensation for Fan Chiang’s demand over Kuo Kuo’s infidelity, and even requested to pay in installments. According to information, the reason Prince couldn’t pay the compensation is that he is not good at managing finances—whenever he gets money, he spends it immediately, so his pockets are always empty.
According to Mirror Weekly’s report, Prince spends money lavishly. An insider revealed that Prince actually has poor financial management concepts, and, coupled with the compensatory mentality of helping his father pay off debts for many years, he spends his money as soon as he gets it on luxury cars and high-end goods. Besides, he is also very generous to his family; he once took 10 family members on a trip to China. As a result, whenever money comes in, it’s spent right away. Although his life appears glamorous, it is actually all for show.
News sources: Liberty Entertainment + Mirror Weekly + NOWnews Entertainment