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05/14/2024 02:37:28 am

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Wu Chun Celebrates 35th Birthday; Son Calls Him 'Dad' for the First Time

Brunei-born Taiwanese singer and actor Wu Chun throws a huge bash for himself and his family last Friday, October 10, to celebrate his 35th birthday and revealed that his 1-year old son finally called him 'Dad'.

Wu, who shared the same birth date with his daughter, 3-year old Wu Xin Yi, otherwise known as Nei Nei, threw a bash to celebrate both their birthdays Friday last week. The bash was for everyone in his family as his wife also shares the same birthday with his one-year old son, Max Wu - October 11.

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At his the party, Wu admitted that he had been very busy with his schedules and was only able to prepare fruit salad. However, despite having a jammed time table, the 35-year old actor seems happy as he revealed that Max has finally called 'Dad'.

According to the actor, he was the one who personally decorated their house with drawings that he made, also making sure that there were decorations that are inspired by the Disney movie 'Frozen' for Nei Nei.

Wu also hired six chefs in order to prepare the buffet which included different kinds of cuisine including Japanese food, Shawarma and ice cream shaped like cars for dessert.

Wu, who was a former member of the boy band Fahrenheit, also arranged for a live band to entertain their 200 guests and prepared four different birthday cakes, one for him and each of his family members.

Furthermore, the singer-actor also donated NT$4.5 million from the proceeds of his book 'Ignite Courage Wu Chun' to help charity organizations in Taiwan, Brunei and China.

On earlier reports, Wu's former band mate, Aaron Yan, has allegedly revealed the truth about how their band broke up in 2011, also claiming that he wasn't friends with their two other band mates and has only been keeping in touch with Wu.

Despite that, the singer-actor has not given any reaction either to refute or confirm Yan's claims.

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