Taiwanese TV Host Jacky Wu Hints Variety Show Mr Player Could End Due To Alien Huang’s Death, Entertainment News & Top Stories



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Taiwanese TV host Jacky Wu hinted that Mr Player, the popular outdoor variety show that he co-chaired with singer-host Alien Huang, might end after Huang’s sudden death last week.

Wu was one of more than 70 celebrities who attended Huang’s three-day wake since it was opened to friends and family on Saturday (September 19).

The 36-year-old singer, actor and television host was found dead in his home last Wednesday and an autopsy on Friday concluded that he died of an aortic dissection, which had caused a blockage of his blood vessels.

An aortic dissection is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the inner layer of the aorta, the large blood vessel that branches off from the heart, tears.

Wu, 62, was at the wake for nearly two hours with her daughter, TV host Sandy Wu, and Kid Lin, the other Mr Player co-host on Sunday.

Wu told Taiwanese media, “Kid and I cannot continue filming the show. We will air the remaining five episodes that we have recorded before discussing the next step with the production unit.”

He added that he and Lin have written a song titled? for Huang. They used the question mark to show that they couldn’t accept the death of their co-host at such a young age.

The lyrics include: “How far is heaven? Did you bring enough luggage?”

Other celebrities who attended the wake include singer Rainie Yang, Huang’s ex-girlfriend, television host Sam Tseng, as well as actors Ann Hsu, James Wen, and Sunny Wang.

Huang’s current girlfriend is cheerleader Wu Han-chun, whom he had been secretly dating for the past and a half years.

Taiwanese artist Show Lo, who co-chaired the long-running variety show 100% Entertainment with Huang, is believed to have paid his respects around 12 a.m. on Sunday.

He posted a photo of himself outside the wake on Instagram. The caption read: “I have come to see you. I hope you can hear me because I have many things to say to you. RIP.”

Huang and Lo used to be good friends while hosting 100% Entertainment, but they didn’t stay in touch when the former left the show after a misunderstanding.

Meanwhile, Huang’s younger sister Huang Ting-ting lamented on social media how much she missed her older brother and said she regretted not taking more photos with him. She also posted a family photo taken before her brother’s death.



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