Taiwanese Singer Ariel Tsai Marries Singaporean Man In 3 Weddings Across 2 Countries
After years of singing about love, Taiwanese-Canadian artiste Ariel Tsai is now living her own fairytale.
The pharmacist-turned-singer-songwriter recently tied the knot with her Singaporean husband, Justus — not once, but three times — in a series of heartfelt celebrations across two countries.
Ariel, 30, shared wedding photos and videos from the festivities on social media, writing: “We got married (again) in Singapore!”
Wedding no. 1 for the couple, who met at a Taipei gym in 2022, took place in a chapel in Vancouver in September.
A month later, they exchanged vows again in a ceremony and banquet at the Hilton Singapore Orchard.
“Since my husband’s Singaporean, we held another ceremony and banquet here after our Vancouver one — feels like we got married three times. But every moment was uniquely special and filled with so much love,” she said.
Ariel also shared her husband’s touching vows, thanking him for showing his love through actions and “for learning more Chinese just to understand [her] songs”.
Born in Taiwan, Ariel moved to Vancouver with her family in her tweens. She began composing in sixth grade and wrote her first original song, “Every Time I Think Of You,” at age 14.
She later studied pharmacy at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and earned her pharmacist license before deciding to follow her heart and return to Taiwan to pursue a career in music.