Tiffany Hsu Publishes Book as a Talented Woman, Avoids Discussing Husband’s Ex, Rainie Yang
Published atFeb 07, 2026 05:06 pm
Tiffany Hsu recently appeared at the launch event for her new book, The Stories Written Into Time. This book compiles her feelings and trajectory of growth over the past decade. Being sentimental, she has even kept notes passed around during her school days. When asked if any of those notes were related to her classmate from Huagang Arts School, Rainie Yang, she replied a bit awkwardly, "Let's talk about it privately, please don’t make it a headline." Their close friendship seems to have become distant ever since she married Rainie Yang’s ex, Roy Chiu. Tiffany Hsu avoids talking about Rainie Yang.Tiffany shared that she has always kept a diary. When she was young, her mom and grandma would take turns secretly reading it. She once wanted to write a diary specifically "for her family to read," but gave up after a few days, because she had to put in the effort to make up a fake story. While writing this book, she re-examined her past and realized that the unhappy things are always the same few, and the concerns that matter to her keep recurring.
When asked what she would most want to say to herself from 10 years ago, she couldn't help but tear up, choking up and unable to speak for a moment: "I’d like to tell myself, when it comes to love, to do a bit more, to let the other person know you really care."
Regarding publishing a book and exposing her feelings under the spotlight, she shyly exclaimed, "It's very transparent." Having become a first-time mom last year, her focus is now on spending time accompanying her 7-month-old son Ian as he grows. She shared that Ian can already stand while holding onto things, and "every time he stands up, he’ll turn to look at me, and when I say, ‘Great job!’ he looks very happy." She takes him to the park every day in hopes that he will experience different environments, while her husband Roy Chiu is in charge of playing with him.
In addition to managing her own acting career, she has also started a talent agency, currently representing three female artists. She emphasized that she does not position herself as the boss, but hopes to become a partner fighting and growing together. She aspires to maintain good communication with her artists, providing them with a strong support system as they forge ahead.
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