Exposing Ah Sa’s Husband for Using Dating Apps – Female Influencer Criticized for Chasing Clout
Published atApr 29, 2026 10:50 am
"Twins" member Ah Sa (Charlene Choi) announced happy news on her social media on the 28th, officially tying the knot with celebrity fitness trainer Lin Junxian (Elvis), who is 10 years her junior. Where there is fame, there is gossip—so much so that Xiaohongshu influencer even revealed some of Lin's "dating history". One influencer posted: "Regret missing my chance to have drinks with Ah Sa’s husband back then." She said she noticed the news of Ah Sa’s marriage online, felt the guy looked familiar, and realized she actually knew him! The female influencer often shares her life on Xiaohongshu.The influencer said she met Lin Junxian on a dating app: "I added him when I was playing on the dating app before. A few years ago, he even asked me out for drinks several times, but I was too honest at the time. I already knew other guys and was getting serious with one of them, so I turned him down."
Many netizens commented, saying the influencer was chasing clout, while others felt the timing of her post was inappropriate: "This isn’t suitable to post now," "Are you trying to say you didn’t want a man that Ah Sa picked?", "Posting it now seems way too purposeful." However, the influencer said it happened a few years ago, not recently, and likely before Lin met Ah Sa. The influencer has since deleted the related post.
Secret Wedding in Thailand, 20 Frozen Eggs Ready for Motherhood
After Ah Sa announced the marriage, Hong Kong media reported the couple held a wedding in Thailand, with friends Joey Yung and Kenny Kwan attending as witnesses to their happiness. Twins’ bestie Ah Gill (Gillian Chung) even urged, "Hurry up and have a baby!" In fact, Ah Sa had already frozen her eggs twice in 2020, managing to store 20 eggs. At the time, she said, "I hope to use them within 10 years, otherwise having a baby at 50 is too old." Now that she’s married to Lin Junxian, double happiness could be on the way at any time.
Three wedding rings of impressive value.
In the released wedding photos, aside from the couple’s blissful smiles, the biggest attention-grabber was the giant diamond ring on Ah Sa’s hand. Netizens quickly "dug into the details" and recognized the ring as Tiffany & Co.’s classic Tiffany Setting six-prong diamond ring. Judging from the photos, the diamond is at least two carats, with an estimated price starting at HK$450,000 (about RM227,000).
As for their wedding bands, they were also carefully selected from the French luxury jewelry brand Boucheron—a pair valued at around HK$200,000 (about RM100,000). Earlier, Eastweek had reported that Lin Junxian’s income as a celebrity fitness coach could exceed HK$100,000 (about RM50,000) per month during peak periods. Although his income and assets are said to be far less than Ah Sa’s, the total value of the three rings he bought for their wedding shows how much he treasures and spoils his wife.
Source: HK01 + Apple News + Sing Tao Headline During a conversation with Hu Yanbin, Ah Sa revealed a renowned doctor once suspected she had a minor stroke.
Suspected Health Issues Accelerated the Marriage
Ah Sa has been in the industry for 25 years, with an estimated net worth of over HK$100 million (about RM50 million) and at least 5 properties under her name. She earns HK$200,000 (about RM100,000) a month just from rental income. She is thorough in her financial planning, to the point that she’s even prepared her will and funeral photos. In the show “Because We Are Friends,” she confessed: “Once I think about something, I imagine the best and worst outcomes. My mom taught me that. I’ve already written my will and chosen a funeral photo, which I update every five years. I always pick a happy picture.” She also said that compared to the person who passes, it’s those left behind who suffer the most, so she even considered filming a video ahead of time to comfort her loved ones after she’s gone.
Additionally, when talking to Chinese singer Hu Yanbin, Ah Sa revealed she sought medical attention for long-term vocal cord problems. One renowned doctor suspected her vocal cords, which are uneven in length and can’t fully close to produce sound, might be due to a “minor stroke.” Ah Sa was shocked and scared by this, as she never showed typical stroke symptoms and never realized she might have had one. The theory left her with nearly ten years of psychological shadow—she often needed injections just to perform, and if she couldn’t sing, she’d blame herself for letting fans down and causing extra work for her teammate Ah Gill. She even broke down in tears in her hotel room after performances. Fortunately, she persevered through those tough times. After the wedding news broke on the 28th, the public couldn’t help but wonder if her health issues prompted her desire to marry sooner.
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