On 9/9, a video captured by a fan showing DJ Koo (real name Koo Jun Yup) at a cemetery garnered significant attention. The actress's tombstone now bears the English inscription "Remember Together Forever" and the Korean phrase "I will love you forever - Jun Jun".
"Remember Together Forever" is also tattooed on both DJ Koo and Tu Hy Vien, symbolizing their commitment to each other. The phrase comes from the song "Remember," which they both cherished from over 20 years ago when their relationship first began. The tattoo serves as a reminder of their initial affection and encourages them to value the present.
In addition to this phrase, DJ Koo has also tattooed Tu Hy Vien's name in both Chinese and Korean, along with Taiwan's coordinates, signifying Taiwan as his second home.
In an interview with Vogue, Tu Hy Vien once shared her belief in intuition when it comes to love. "If you're in love, pursue it; if you're not, let it go. Because if you're not with that person, you won't know what you might experience," she stated.
Tu Hy Vien and DJ Koo first met in 1998 when the singer performed in Taiwan. DJ Koo was immediately smitten. They parted ways in 2000 due to opposition from DJ Koo's management company.
Following Tu Hy Vien's divorce in 2021, DJ Koo reconnected with his former girlfriend. Tu Hy Vien revealed that in all her past relationships, she was the one who actively pursued the other person, except for DJ Koo, who pursued her.
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DJ Koo and Tu Hy Vien in a magazine photoshoot in 2022. Photo: Vogue Taiwan |
The actress unexpectedly passed away on 2/2 while on vacation in Japan with her mother, sister, husband, and children. Her family laid her to rest on 15/3. She left behind an estate exceeding one billion New Taiwan dollars (over 30 million USD). According to Next Apple, Tu Hy Vien and DJ Koo did not have a prenuptial agreement. The singer has publicly relinquished all inheritance rights to his mother-in-law.
56-year-old DJ Koo, whose real name is Koo Jun Yup, is one of the two members of the dance group Clon. The group gained popularity in Korea and Taiwan in the 1990s. Besides performing, DJ Koo is also a music producer.
Nhu Anh (according to Sina, Vogue)