Lovell Tan Urged to Marry by Father, Fuying Nervous: 'It's Not the Right Time Yet'
Published atJan 07, 2026 01:36 pm
Malaysian beauty Lovell Tan (陈馷佳) was moved to tears after her father told her, 'If work is too tough, don’t do it. I’ll always have your back!' Her boyfriend of over five years, Fuying (王赴颖), also sweetly declared, 'You’re the one I want to spend my life with!' Pampered by both her 'lover from a past life' (her father) and the 'lover of this life' (her boyfriend), Lovell said that this is the most authentic show since her debut, and she was so touched after watching the premiere that she cried again and again.
Produced by Malaysian Chinese entertainment and trends platform YesBoss, the Kuantan edition of the third season of Eat Fun at Home (回家吃Fun吧) took the show out of the studio for the first time, with the crew heading to Kuantan, Pahang for filming. Lovell Tan was invited to bring her boyfriend Fuying back to her hometown for a meal. 陈慧恬(左起)、王赴颖和陈馷佳出席《回家吃Fun吧》首播礼。
Additionally, Lovell's father urged them to get married in front of the cameras, leaving the couple nervous as they repeatedly said it’s not the right time yet. Lovell admitted she doesn’t have strong expectations for a proposal: 'Sometimes I want family and friends to be involved, sometimes I just want it to be the two of us.' Fuying, teased for 'gathering intel', admitted that marriage is in their plans, but said they won’t be making it public just yet.
The show is hosted by Orange Chen Hui Tian (陈慧恬) as the resident MC. In past episodes, it has invited guests like Four-leaf Clover Joyce Chu and her mother, Jaspers Lai, national badminton player Goh Liu Ying, and YouTuber couple Josephine and her husband, among others. Through the process of cooking together, the show conveys the love for family and the happiness of reunions at home.
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