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The news of Taiwanese star Alien Huang’s death came as a shock to everyone. He was found dead in his home on September 16 by a relative. It is believed that he suffered a heart attack and slipped out of his bathroom. Other celebrities paid tribute to the late star, including disgraced Taiwanese stars Show Luo and Linda Chien, who were involved in a cheating scandal earlier this year.
Along with Show and Linda, Alien hosted a popular variety show 100% entertainment for several years with Alien participating on the show from 2005 to 2015. Three of them shared a close bond, with fans praising them for their complementary host styles. In 2007, Show and Alien allegedly got into a fight after Show was reported to have heard Alien say that Show fans were ‘rude’ while talking to a friend.
Their friendship suffered after that and in 2015, Alien left the show to focus on her singing career. The two rarely crossed paths again after Alien left 100% entertainment although they share the same circle of friends. Earlier in the year, when Alien was asked to comment on Show and Linda’s cheating scandal, seeing that he had co-hosted with the two for so many years, Alien did not comment on the matter. He said he hasn’t contacted Show in a while and doesn’t even have Show’s phone number anymore.
Upon learning of Alien’s passing, Show went to Instagram Story yesterday to post a short tribute, expressing her grief and disbelief, writing, “How could this be?” After that, Linda, who hasn’t updated her social media after posting a short apology to Show’s ex-girlfriend, Chinese influencer Grace Chow, also posted a tribute to Alien. Linda shared a simple black square on her feed, with the words “RIP” captioned: [I] I can’t accept this, ”along with a crying emoji.
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Just a day earlier, Alien shared a short clip of himself feeding his dog on Instagram Stories. His last post on Instagram was on September 13. Now the post is filled with distressed comments from his followers, as well as Janet Hsieh, Kate Pang, and Aisa Senda in hopes the news isn’t true. Taiwanese actor and model Sunny Wang paid tribute to Alien Huang and said he will be missed.
He would have turned 37 next November. He joined show business in 2002 and is known for being an off-roader. His portfolio includes being a television show host, singer, actor, illustrator, and fashion designer. / ITGS
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