Vanness Wu Announces Remarriage in Quiet Instagram Post
On June 29, 2026, Taiwanese‑American singer‑actor Vanness Wu quietly confirmed that he is married, posting a simple yet intimate image on Instagram.
The photo shows Wu’s left hand clasped around another hand, both adorned with matching wedding bands. The woman’s face is intentionally out of frame, keeping the identity of the bride private.
In the accompanying caption, Wu expressed gratitude for the year’s blessings. He thanked fans for their support and highlighted touring with fellow F4 members and performing on stage as a highlight of 2026. He added that he now has the most important person in his life.
Wu’s announcement follows his 2018 divorce from Singaporean entrepreneur Arissa Cheo, after a five‑year marriage that began in 2013. He has not publicly named his new spouse.
A founding member of the Taiwanese boy band F4, Wu first rose to fame playing Meizuo in the 2001 drama Meteor Garden and its 2002 sequel. The group disbanded in 2009 but has reunited for concerts, most recently for a 2025 reunion tour.
In 2026, Wu is part of the “F Forever 1st World Tour,” a reunion featuring three original F4 members—Jerry Yan, Vic Chou—and Mayday vocalist Ashin, who replaced Ken Chu. The tour includes a stop at Singapore Indoor Stadium from August 14 to 16. Ticket sales on Ticketmaster remain open, though seats are limited.
Wu’s agency, B’in Music, issued a statement to Taiwanese media acknowledging the news. “We are very happy for him! Vanness truly cherishes this happiness, please give him some space and thank you all for your blessings,” the agency said, also requesting privacy for the new bride.
The agency denied reports that the woman seen with Wu at a wedding in 2025 was his spouse. B’in Music’s comment came after Wu was photographed at a Singaporean wedding earlier in the year.
Wu’s personal Instagram account, which has over 2.2 million followers, was the platform for the post. The image shows only the hands, keeping the bride’s face out of view. Wu’s caption included the phrase, “Every good thing comes from above,” underscoring a spiritual tone.
Wu’s remarriage is the first public confirmation of a relationship since his divorce. No further details about the bride’s background or the wedding ceremony have been released.
The F4 reunion tour has drawn attention from fans worldwide. The group’s original lineup—Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu, Vic Chou, and Ken Chu—has performed together on several occasions, but Ken Chu has not joined the 2026 tour. Ashin’s participation marks a new dynamic for the group.
The tour’s Singapore dates are scheduled for August 14–16 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Ticketmaster reports that tickets are still available, though the number of seats remaining is limited.
Wu’s announcement comes amid a broader trend of former idol‑era stars returning to the stage. The reunion tour is part of a larger “F Forever” series that includes performances in Shanghai, Chongqing, Jakarta, Bangkok, and other Asian cities.
As of now, no official wedding date or ceremony details have been announced. Wu’s agency has requested privacy for the bride and has not released additional information.
The announcement has been covered by several entertainment outlets, including AsiaOne, DramaPanda, and PEP.ph. All reports confirm the Instagram post and the agency’s statement but do not provide further personal details.
In summary, Vanness Wu has publicly confirmed his remarriage through an Instagram post on June 29, 2026. The bride’s identity remains undisclosed, and the couple’s wedding details are not yet public. Wu continues to perform as part of the F Forever 1st World Tour, with upcoming shows in Singapore and other Asian venues.