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| Tony Sun’s Wedding Talk Takes a Turn After Mum’s Blunt Response (Photo: Yahoo) |
The upcoming wedding banquet of Taiwanese singer Tony Sun has unexpectedly turned into a talking point, after his mother appeared to suggest she wasn’t invited at all — a claim the groom quickly stepped in to clarify.
Tony Sun, 47, best known as a member of 5566, and his wife Ariel Sha, 37, are set to host their long-awaited wedding banquet on 14 February at a Taipei hotel. Although the couple quietly registered their marriage back in March last year, the Valentine’s Day celebration marks their first public wedding event, making it a meaningful milestone for fans and family alike.
However, attention shifted when Tony Sun’s mother, veteran Taiwanese entertainer Sun Lichun, was asked about the wedding during a recent Taipei Performing Arts Workers’ Association event.
Her reaction was brief and guarded. She stated she had “no opinion” and implied she hadn’t received an invitation, before swiftly leaving the venue. The comment instantly raised eyebrows and sparked speculation online.
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Lichun also addressed questions about grandchildren with a notably relaxed attitude. She shared that while having children would be nice, it was equally fine if the couple chose otherwise.
Her remarks were calm, open-minded, and noticeably free of pressure, which many found refreshing — even if her wedding comment felt unexpectedly distant.
Not long after the story began circulating, Tony Sun responded directly, shutting down any suggestion of exclusion.
He confirmed that his mother, along with both families, would absolutely be invited to the wedding banquet. According to him, the entire situation was likely a misunderstanding rather than a family rift.
Tony Sun also revealed that the banquet will be intentionally low-key, with most decisions centred around Ariel Sha’s preferences. Rather than making it a flashy industry event, the couple seem keen to keep the focus on personal happiness and comfort, not headlines.
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Fans and netizens have had mixed reactions. Some expressed concern that the situation hinted at unresolved family dynamics, especially given Lichun’s historically outspoken views on her son’s past relationships.
Others were quick to defend both sides, pointing out that her words didn’t sound hostile, just reserved. A large group also felt the media may have overinterpreted a casual remark.
The Valentine’s Day banquet approaches, all eyes will be on how the celebration unfolds — and whether this brief misunderstanding quietly fades away. Do you think this was just a harmless slip, or do you feel there’s more beneath the surface?


