Taiwanese Actress Chen Qiao En Marries Malaysian Businessman Alan Chen
Taiwanese actress Chen Qiao En recently tied the knot with Malaysian entrepreneur Alan Chen, two years after registering their marriage. The actress held her wedding ceremony in September on the picturesque island of Langkawi, Malaysia. The event was an intimate affair, attended only by close family and a few dear friends. On China’s Weibo platform, topics related to her wedding quickly became trending, with many fans sending their best wishes for her happiness.
Chen Qiao En and Alan Chen officially registered their marriage in March 2022. Addressing rumors about tensions with her in-laws due to the couple not having children yet, Chen had previously shared on social media, “Having children is not my top priority in life right now, and I don’t feel incomplete without them.” When asked about plans for starting a family, she candidly responded, “I’m almost 45. Do I really need to take on such a challenge now? Besides, I’m not particularly fond of playing with children.” She also mentioned her love for pets, particularly dogs and cats, whom she treats as her own children.
Chen Qiao En and Alan Chen first met in 2019 while filming the reality show Meeting Mr. Right on Mango TV. The actress has praised her husband for being thoughtful and attentive, always taking good care of her. Alan frequently surprises Chen with romantic gestures. To commemorate their first meeting in July, he decorated her home with roses, balloons, and candles.
Alan Chen, 36, is nine years younger than his wife. He hails from a wealthy family in Malaysia, with business interests in health supplements and real estate. Alan owns a private jet and a collection of luxury cars. He is also passionate about art, particularly skilled in oil painting.
Chen Qiao En, often referred to as the “Queen of Idol Dramas” in Taiwan, rose to fame with roles in popular series such as Fated to Love You, The Prince Who Turns into a Frog, and Lavender. Since the 2010s, she has primarily starred in Mainland Chinese productions, including Swordsman (2013), Destined to Love You, and The Legend of Dugu. Most recently, she made a mark with her role as a cunning stepmother in the drama Romance in the Rain.