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Touching Story of Taiwanese Singer Richie Jen Meeting a Fan Whose Life He Saved 22 Years Ago

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Touching Story of Taiwanese Singer Richie Jen Meeting a Fan Whose Life He Saved 22 Years Ago Portrait of Richie Jen Meeting a Fan Whose Life He Saved 22 Years Ago/photo credit: instagram.com/richiejen623

Kapanlagi.com - Richie Jen, a famous Taiwanese singer and actor who recently caught the attention of many people, especially his fans, since his concert in Shenyang, China went viral. What was surprising was when in the middle of the concert he was surprised by a fan's story.

About a young woman who once revealed

 

wearing bunny earbands seen talking in a segment on Sunday where Jen invited fans to choose songs.

 

The bottom line is that the fan admitted waiting for the moment to meet and thank Richie in person.

The fan admitted to being hugged by Richie when she was still a baby. She also brought photo evidence. Richie himself doesn't remember this fan.

(Bridging to the surprising fact revealed by the fan)

1. A Fan's Story About His Condition at 1 Year Old

According to various sources, Taiwanese singer-actor Richie Jen touched the hearts of many fans during his recent concert in Shenyang, China. Jen, 56 years old, is currently on tour in China, with his last leg in Shenyang over the weekend. In a viral video on Weibo, a young woman wearing bunny ears is seen speaking in a segment on Sunday where Jen invited fans to choose a song. "I am 23 years old this year, but I have known you for 22 years, and you carried me when I was a child," she said. While holding two photos of Jen holding a little girl, she said that she suffered from a congenital heart disease when she was over one year old in 2001.

2. Saved by Richie Jen

"My family couldn't help me because of financial difficulties," she said. "You read about it in Shidai Shangbao when you were on your way to Shenyang for the concert and donated 30,000 yuan to my family so that I could have the operation."

3. Touching Moment When She Could Meet and Thank Him in Person

The audience cheered as she gave her speech. Her friend next to her held an old copy of Shidai Shangbao, a business daily in Shenyang, which featured news about Jen visiting the girl before her surgery. The singer was surprised and paused for a moment before saying, "You've grown up." The young woman asked for Jen's 1998 song Don't Change and said that she hoped their love and the love in the world would not change. Jen, who held a concert at Marina Bay Sands in April, is known for her philanthropy and helping those in need. She has been in the entertainment industry for 33 years and is famous for songs like Too Soft-Hearted (1996) and The Sad Pacific (1998).

(kpl/rib)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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