DJ Koo enquires new property near late wife's resting place?
As reported on ET Today, sources recently claimed that the musician has been looking for a property in Jinshan district, which is close to Chin Pao San Cemetery where the late actress was laid back in May.
When asked about it, a real estate agency that supposedly has been in talks with Koo declined to comment.
On the other hand, Barbie's mother Huang Chun-mei said that she didn't know about Koo's plans, though added, "Koo Jun-yeop truly loves Barbie."
The couple, who dated briefly in the late '90s, rekindled their romance following Barbie's divorce from businessman Wang Xiaofei and tied the knot in February 2022.
In February this year, the Taiwanese actress was revealed to have passed away due to acute pneumonia. The couple were a few days short from celebrating their third anniversary.
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