Taiwanese actor Sun Chia-chih and artist Summer Uto are preparing for a Valentine’s Day wedding amid recent family concerns and lingering discussion from prior celebrity nuptials. The couple addressed reports that Sun’s mother had not received a wedding invitation, confirming she will be included in the February 14th party . The upcoming event follows a period of public scrutiny surrounding gift-giving expectations at Taiwanese weddings, sparked by actor Chen Han-dian’s recent ceremony .
Sun Collaboration Set for Valentine’s Day Wedding, Mother Initially Not Invited
Taiwanese actor Sun Chia-chih confirmed he will invite his mother to his upcoming wedding with Summer Uto, despite initial reports to the contrary. The couple is set to celebrate their nuptials on Valentine’s Day, February 14th.
Sun’s mother had previously stated she hadn’t received an invitation to the wedding, leading to speculation. However, Sun addressed the situation, stating, “I will definitely invite [her].”
The upcoming wedding follows a recent controversy surrounding actor Chen Han-dian’s wedding, where the gifting of red envelopes (hongbao) became a public discussion. The practice of gift-giving at Taiwanese weddings is a significant cultural tradition, and the scrutiny surrounding Chen’s event sparked widespread debate.
Adding to the wedding festivities, Summer Uto recently shared photos of her wedding dress, revealing the inspiration behind her artwork: “the true binding of love.”
While the wedding plans are progressing, one member of Sun’s former group, 5566, will not be in attendance. Details surrounding the absence have not been disclosed, but the news has generated discussion among fans.
Sun also revealed that the wedding budget is “quite high,” indicating a lavish celebration for him and Uto. The couple’s upcoming nuptials are highly anticipated, marking a significant moment in their relationship and adding to the buzz surrounding celebrity weddings in Taiwan.