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Joy of Life Star Li Chun Ties the Knot With Folk Musician Ma Di |
Actress Li Chun and folk singer-songwriter Ma Di officially announced their marriage on October 2, sharing the classic red-background photos of their marriage certificates and grinning ear to ear in matching white shirts.
The pair kept the caption short and sweet: “Congratulations to you!”
Their story began in August 2022 on the hit show Call Me By Fire, where Ma Di performed his signature track South of Nanshan.
Sitting in the audience, Li Chun was instantly drawn to his heartfelt style.
Later, in the reality programme My Little Girl, she confessed that Ma Di’s sincerity in music felt like “a warm ray of light”.
By December 2022, a mutual friend finally introduced them at a gathering.
Ma Di cheekily asked Li Chun if she was single; upon hearing she was, he suggested, “Let’s start as friends.”
From there, things moved quickly—shared humour, long chats about art, and a natural connection won Li Chun over.
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In January 2023, the two were spotted hugging at Beijing Airport, sparking the first wave of rumours.
Not long after, Ma Di cheekily promoted Li Chun’s film Delicious Romance on Weibo with the line: “Love is delicious, so are you.” Fans immediately clocked it as a public love note.
Over the next year, the couple were frequently seen out together—strolling hand-in-hand at Disneyland, caught shopping at the supermarket, or attending concerts side by side.
Their relationship gradually shifted from whispers to open affection.
In August 2024, Li Chun even teased their pet names on a variety show, admitting she sometimes calls him “little brother”, while he fondly calls her “older sister”.
When pressed about marriage, she shyly said: “We’ll see if he proposes.”
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By mid-2025, fans were convinced wedding bells were coming soon after Ma Di posted home renovation updates with a cheeky mention of a “children’s room”.
In September, Li Chun gushed on another programme that her relationship was “super sweet”, further fuelling speculation.
Now, with their joint marriage announcement, the rumours have finally been put to rest.
About the Couple
Li Chun (b. 1988, Anhui) graduated from Beijing Film Academy and debuted in Zhang Yimou’s The Flowers of War (2011).![]() |
Online, fans showered the couple with blessings, calling their journey “a real slow-burn romance drama”.
Many noted how their relationship felt both natural and steady—two creatives finding common ground in music, art, and everyday life.
As of now, the couple hasn’t shared further details about a wedding ceremony, but judging by their story so far, fans can expect a celebration just as heartfelt as their journey together