Gary Chaw's Love Songs Hurt Deeply, Admits He Still Hasn't Forgotten Ex-Wife
Published atAug 06, 2025 10:42 am
Golden Melody Award-winning singer Gary Chaw divorced Wu Suling, his wife of 14 years, in November 2022. Recently, he shared a video on Xiaohongshu of himself performing the classic love song “Loneliness, Loneliness Is Not Good,” which he composed. His emotional and heartfelt rendition moved netizens to comment, “Sings with so much pain,” “It hurts my heart to listen,” with many people empathizing with his past relationship with his ex-wife. One netizen commented, “Sings so painfully, uncle!” Gary Chaw personally replied, honestly admitting, “Actually, I still haven't forgotten Suling.” Although this comment was later deleted, fans took screenshots and preserved it, sparking speculation that he may still find it hard to let go of his ex-wife.
This song, “Loneliness, Loneliness Is Not Good,” was recently chosen by Chaw’s 16-year-old son Joe as the background music to announce his relationship. Chaw has mentioned his ex-wife many times during performances. At his Taipei concert in 2023, he once joked that he would dedicate a song to Wu Suling. When the lights came on, the whole audience thought Wu Suling had shown up. Unexpectedly, he laughed and said, “Just kidding!” But then, as he performed “Palm Lines,” he changed the original lyric “no winner or loser” to “no Suling,” emotionally expressing, “I still love her, it will take time.”
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