Singer Jay Chou celebrates 10th wedding anniversary with couple dance


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Taiwanese singer Jay Chou celebrated his 10th wedding anniversary with his wife, model Hannah Quinlivan, with a couple dance on Instagram. Photo: Jay Chou/Instagram

Taiwanese singer Jay Chou recently celebrated his 10th wedding anniversary by doing a couple dance with his wife, Taiwanese-Australian model Hannah Quinlivan.

He posted a video on Instagram on Jan 18 – which happened to be his 46th birthday, a day after his wedding anniversary – of the pair doing a choreographed dance side by side to the song Six Degrees, a duet between Chou and Canadian-Taiwanese singer Patrick Brasca.

The Mandopop superstar captioned the video: “Happy 10th wedding anniversary! May everyone be joyful and happy always.”

In the clip, Quinlivan, 31, wears a beige gown while Chou is in a matching beige suit. The couple groove along to the music and show off synchronised moves. They appear to be at a pool party and are standing in front of large signage that reads “Happy 10th anniversary”, decorated with gold, pink, cream and white balloons.

Chou and Quinlivan got married in a lavish ceremony on Jan 17, 2015, in Selby Abbey, a church dating back to the 11th century, in North Yorkshire, England, after a five-year courtship.

They have three children – daughters Hathaway, nine, and Jacinda, two, and son Romeo, seven.

Six Degrees is a bilingual English-Mandarin ballad, with both Chou and Brasca contributing to its lyrics. Brasca is signed to Chou’s music label JVR Music.

Chou recently made history in December 2024 as the first singer to hold a solo concert at Taiwan’s first indoor baseball stadium, the newly built Taipei Dome which opened in 2023.

He performed his Carnival world tour at the venue over four nights. He also played three nights in Singapore at the National Stadium in October 2024. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

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