Hosted by Golden Bell Award winner Xiao S (Dee Hsu) and Patrick, "Miss Not Xidi" has recently generated buzz on social media for its flash meet-and-greet event in Xinyi District. Yesterday (12th), riding on this momentum, they recorded a super high-profile special! This time, the duo headed straight to Taiwan's "closet office to the sky," surprising Taipei 101 Chairwoman Chia Yung-chieh, and gave viewers an exclusive look into the mysterious areas inside Taipei 101.
Xiao S revealed that Chia Yung-chieh is the most "action-oriented" pillar in her life. On a certain occasion when Xiao S was suffering from severe stomach pain and didn't know what to do, Chia Yung-chieh immediately drove over and "forcibly escorted" her to the emergency room. Speaking about this loyalty, Xiao S couldn't help but become emotional, crying in front of everyone. Chia, feeling for her friend, explained her urge to help: "At that time, she (Xiao S) felt like she couldn't return to the public eye, but I told her, people are waiting for the real you—no matter what, you have to come back."
Looking back on the lowest point of her life, Xiao S couldn't help but shed more tears. While wiping her eyes, she shared that when her older sister (Big S) suddenly passed away abroad, Chia Yung-chieh, who was traveling in Japan at the time, immediately rushed over to be with her. During Xiao S's darkest days when she wouldn't leave her house and was at her lowest emotionally, Chia and her husband brought a custom net and rackets, set up a court in an open space, and literally forced her outside to play pickleball. Talking about being "forced" out during that period, Xiao S sincerely said: "At the time I kept turning her down because I felt like I needed more time and just couldn't go out, but in the end I did go out with her, and discovered that exercising really does help soothe your mood and made me steadily become more cheerful. I'm truly grateful to Yung-chieh for helping me so much—I have to let the audience know that she's a truly loyal and good friend."
Source: Apple News Network