Barbie Hsu Returns to Taiwan with Ashes, but No Funeral Ceremony, Says Dee Hsu

Barbie Hsu, the popular Taiwanese actress, has returned to Taiwan with the ashes of her loved one, but in a surprising twist, there will be no formal funeral ceremony, according to her sister Dee Hsu. The news has left fans and the public deeply curious about the family’s decision to forgo a traditional ceremony, especially after the recent loss.

 

Dee Hsu, a well-known TV personality, shared the family’s choice not to hold a public or private memorial service in a heartfelt statement. “We’ve decided not to hold a funeral ceremony. Barbie has brought the ashes home, and we are choosing to grieve in our own private way,” Dee explained. The announcement has sparked conversations about the family’s desire for privacy during such a difficult time.

While it is not uncommon for families to grieve in their own manner, the absence of a ceremony has raised questions among fans who are used to public farewells for prominent figures. Some have expressed concern for Barbie Hsu’s well-being, as the actress has been under immense public scrutiny following the event.

In her statement, Dee also emphasized that the decision was made out of respect for the privacy of the family and their emotional needs. “We ask that everyone respects our choice to mourn privately. Barbie is taking things one day at a time, and she’s grateful for the support and love from everyone,” Dee shared.

 

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The Hsu family’s choice to handle the situation quietly reflects their desire to maintain a low profile during such a personal time. Although the lack of a formal ceremony may have shocked some, others have expressed understanding, recognizing that everyone grieves in their own way.

As Barbie Hsu continues to process the loss, her fans and the public remain supportive, offering their condolences and hoping that the actress finds peace in this challenging period.