Taiwanese singer Stella Chang shocked the Chinese entertainment world when she announced her divorce on Monday (June 22).

Chang, 53, married banker Sung Hsueh-jen, 67, in 2005, and the couple have two sons, aged 14 and 13. Mr Sung has a daughter from a previous marriage.

Her marriage has always been seen as blissful and their relationship looked strong even in May when it was reported that he had bought a NT$200 million (S$9.5 million) mansion in Taipei for her.

In a joint statement, they said: "We have decided to divorce as we could not overcome the differences between both parties. We are unable to resolve the issues even though we have tried, so we agreed to a divorce last year. We have chosen to complete the legal process when the children are on summer vacation this year."

The statement continued: "Although we will not be husband and wife in the future, we are still the parents of our children. The children will not lose the love of either party due to our divorce."

Chang and Mr Sung asked for people to not speculate on the reasons for their divorce as it would hurt their children and also to not harass their families and friends.

The singer had moved to Hong Kong after her marriage, but moved back to Taiwan in 2015. She had not been active in the entertainment industry after her marriage, as reports said Mr Sung preferred for her to focus on their family.

She held a concert tour in Singapore, Taipei and Kaohsiung in late 2015 and early 2016, with her husband reportedly agreeing after they had a long discussion.

Chang was a force to be reckoned with in the Chinese music industry in the 1990s, with hits such as Married, Read More – Source

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