Jay Chou Refuses Monetary Gifts from Guests, Only Wants Them to Have a "Good Time" at Wedding Banquet
JM Javelosa | | Feb 06, 2015 02:11 AM EST |
(Photo : ENT.QQ.COM) Chou said that he may have new ideas of his music after getting married and may write the song “Listen to Wife”.
It has only been less than a month when Jay Chou married model, Hannah Quinlivan in England but they are already planning another wedding banquet in Taipei. The couple had a beautiful and luxurious wedding at Selby Abbey Church, but since only a few of their close relatives and friends flew to England for their special day, they would want to celebrate back home so more people can celebrate with them.
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While they are planning a wedding banquet for other relatives and friends, it is reported that it is mainly for Jay's 80-year old grandmother, who due to old age, was not able to travel to England.
Jay is known to be extremely close with his mother, but what others might not know is that he is also close with his grandmother. Not only did Jay compose a song for her, but he also starred in one commercial with her. Thus, it isn't surprising why Jay would want to have another wedding banquet just so his grandmother could be a part of the wedding festivities.
For someone who is in the entertainment industry, the banquet will be relatively small, with only less than 200 guests invited. Included in the guest list are Jay and Hannah's families, friends, people from the entertainment industry, colleagues from Jay's music company, as well as a few members of the press.
It is Jay's mom who is reportedly doing all the planning for the banquet, as Jay and Hannah are still in England. The wedding banquet will be held on February 9. Jay also asked guests to not bring them any gifts, even monetary gifts and simply wants them to have a good time at the wedding celebration.
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