She's known as Taiwan's 'queen of bitter love songs', but perhaps she's simply been drawing from experience. Kerris Tsai, 56, recently opened up about her love life on popular talkshow Ladies First, giving fresh insight on her most high-profile romance with local restaurateur Francis Ng, purportedly known as Singapore's 'crab prince'. Francis is the founder of the House of Seafood...
She's known as Taiwan's "queen of bitter love songs", but perhaps she's simply been drawing from experience.
Kerris revealed that although she liked him, she wasn't open to a relationship with him due to the distance as well as her family. Kerris had previously alluded to having had only three past romances, with one of them being someone "she wanted to marry", but had never dropped their names. Despite the years that have passed, however, it seems the embers to their romance may still be burning.
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