Chen Xiao and Michelle Chen Officially Confirm They are Divorced by Posting the Same Message Wishing Each Other Well and Vowing to Coparent Going Forward
Well this was a long goodbye, in the sense that C-ent and TW-ent has been loudly discussing these two being estranged and divorced/heading for divorce for over a year now. Cross-border married couple C-actor Chen Xiao and TW-actress Michelle Chen (the Chens are no more) have formally announced they are divorced after 8-years of marriage. The two share a young son together and in the same posted message they plan to coparent going forward. This couple meet while filming the Yu Zheng adaptation of Return of the Condor Heroes as the lead characters of Yang Guo and Xiaolongnu and while their reel version was lambasted at least it produced a real life couple. Details are coming out now that do confirm Chen Xiao basically left Michelle with his demand for a divorce and moved back to China and threw himself fully into filming drama after drama and she’s the one refusing to divorce and trying to get him back but in the end it was not salvageable and she finally accepted it and the two finalized their divorce. It’s unfortunate their union didn’t go the long run and hope the best for each and the coparenting as they move forward.
He fell hard first and fell out first
Now me side-eyeing the Liu Shi Shi and Niky Wu rumours and d*mn has girl been back into dramaland in full force ! Red flag
I doubt many are surprised.
Not surprising since there’s been so many rumors in the past couple of years. He seems like he shouldn’t have gotten married and she was putting in all the work. Good luck to her and the kid.
I don’t know about Chen Xiao but I thought exactly that of Roy Qiu and he’s still with Tiffany. Very glad to have been proven wrong on it.
It’s been years since they were rumoured to be on the divorce path. Maybe their whole married life actually. Sometimes it just doesn’t work out but because this news is shocking to absolutely nobody, the media and cnetz will likely move on quickly.
I noticed there was a droid of time he did not kiss his costars in dramas and then I believe it started with the Children’s Hospital drama he did he had a pretty big deal kiss in it and was like something is fishy for sure and many dramas afterward as well. You know cause married celebs fake their kisses or low key peck but open lips so they say.
Yet another shotgun marriage breaks down. It’s funny how nobody is surprised about this divorce. From the gossip that has circulated about them living separate lives for the last few years and their respective behaviour it was obvious she was trying to cling on whilst he was completely checked out of the marriage. It’s better that they have now made a clean break rather than continuing the toxicity.
Lol a bunch of 85-er actors and actresses got married around the same time and now all ended up in divorces save for a few.
Which cross-strait marriages of celebs has ended up well?
Gao Yuanyuan and Mark Chau, Rainie Yang and Lee Young-ho are still going strong, the latter couple actually posted a sweet wedding anniversary photo yesterday..
Koala are you currently not watching any kdrama? Melo movie, newtopia, friendly rivalry? I’m curious on what’s everyone opinion here
I just tried The Witch and it was surprisingly good. It’s a roller-coaster show. It’s lovely but pretty depressing at the same time.
I’m back to pick up some old Kdrama again. LOL. The recent ones aren’t as good as some of the old ones IMO.
But I’ll check out some newly released.
It might be young love, but it was really romantic the way Chen Xiao declared his love and married when he was just peaking at his career.
I think he has done really well to mature into a leading man, while she got the short end of the stick, her career has slowed down for the child.
Waaahh, not surprised. No matter how hard someone fell in love, love itself has the limits.
It was so cute how they went from reel to real. So disappointing that they didn’t go the distance with their marriage. I hope they don’t run into issues coparenting.