Janice Chiang And — Aaron Khoo Married
Some netizens question the speed of the wedding, suggesting it might be a "shotgun wedding" due to Janice’s recent choice of looser-fitting gowns (though her team has denied any pregnancy rumors). Others argue the wedding was too perfect, calling it a "brand activation" rather than a marriage.
In the ever-churning world of Southeast Asian socialites, celebrity endorsements, and high-profile business circles, few events generate as much buzz as a power wedding. When two prominent families merge, the whispers in luxury hotel lobbies and the flurry of Instagram Stories reach a fever pitch. Recently, the union of Janice Chiang and Aaron Khoo has become the definitive topic of conversation. Janice Chiang And Aaron Khoo Married
When the engagement was finally confirmed via a single black-and-white photo of their hands holding over coffee, the caption simply read: "Forever, please." The internet broke. From that moment on, everyone waited for the date when . The Wedding Weekend: A Symphony of Elegance When the actual marriage certificate was filed, the cryptically named "The Chiang-Khoo Union" event took place over a long weekend. The couple opted for a destination wedding rather than a traditional Singaporean hotel banquet. The venue? The Capella Hotel on Sentosa Island, offering seclusion from the public eye while still being accessible to elderly relatives. Day 1: The Welcome Dinner (Chinese Tea Ceremony Fusion) The festivities began on a Friday evening. Unlike traditional Chinese weddings that separate the tea ceremony from the banquet, Janice and Aaron fused them. Some netizens question the speed of the wedding,
Janice changed into a third outfit: a transparent beaded column dress by Zuhair Murad, which she wore with a cropped white blazer. Aaron matched her in a white Tom Ford tuxedo with patent leather shoes. When two prominent families merge, the whispers in