Jay Chou Will Not Have a Prenup
Emery Dennel | | Jan 06, 2015 02:38 AM EST |
Singer Jay Chou, who is all set to marry Hannah Quinlivan on January 18 in Europe, shared that he will probably continue getting an allowance from his mother even after he gets married, and that he isn't planning on getting a prenuptial agremment.
Chou is worth around 1 billion RMB.
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The performer, who admitted that he refuses to get a credit card and pays for everything in cash, shared, "I often don't have any cash on me, and sometimes I even need [Hannah] to pay for me with her credit cards. I think this is what it means to be a family."
Talking about his fiancé, the singer stated that Quinlivan is the first woman he has ever envisioned a future with. The couple have been together for four years now, and Chou admitted that Quinlivan has had to go through a lot being in a relationship with him.
Although he has been with other women in the past, his relationship with Quivinlan is the longest he has ever been in.
Chou shared that although they have a significant 14-year age gap, they have never had a real fight, and he can't even recall the last time they had a disagreement.
"That's because we are at the same level of maturity. We are like little kids when we are together," Chou shared.
The couple's wedding will only be attended by 50 guests, but costs for the intimate ceremony are estimated at 2 million RMB.
Another banquet will be held in Taiwan after the wedding, specifically for Chou's grandmother who will be unable to fly to Europe.
Chou, who admitted to being a mama's boy, shared that Quinlivan will move to their house after they tie the knot, and that luckily, his mom and future wife get along very well with each other.
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