Hayley Woo confirms she's dating Richie Koh, other celebs celebrate love on Valentine's Day

Lim Ruey Yan
The Straits Times
February 15, 2024

A new celebrity love match was made official on Valentine’s Day, as local actress Hayley Woo confirmed she is dating local actor Richie Koh.

Woo, 32, was initially evasive when approached by Chinese-language evening daily Shin Min Daily News on Feb 13, before she finally admitted that Koh, 30, is her boyfriend.

She told Shin Min that she could not recall how long they have been together, but said he is a “very romantic” boyfriend who sends her flowers and buys her food.

Woo, whose twin sister is actress Jayley Woo, said she and Koh did not plan to go public as she did not want the attention on their relationship to affect him.

Koh’s manager declined to comment on the couple when approached by Chinese-language daily Lianhe Zaobao.

Shin Min reported on Feb 14 that Koh had thanked “the person I love” in his acceptance speech after he won Best Actor for his portrayal of a man who is intellectually disabled in family drama Your World In Mine at the Star Awards in 2023.

He also admitted on a radio show that he has a girlfriend, but remained silent when asked if she is from the entertainment industry.

Meanwhile, local actress Tay Ying, who went Instagram official with fellow Mediacorp artiste Wu Sihan in January, lamented on Instagram that they have not been able to celebrate Valentine’s Day on the actual day, as the head chef of his family’s Supply & Demand chain of restaurants is usually preparing meals “for other couples out there”.

The couple have been dating for about three years.

Tay, 27, wrote: “To me, that is so much more meaningful than keeping the day to ourselves. Happy Valentine’s Day @_wusihan_ , have a great day at work.”

Wu, 32, posted two photos of them together, writing: “Thank you for being my adventure partner in love and life. Happy Valentine’s Day, and here’s to many more journeys together.”

Other local artistes also took the chance to celebrate their love for their partners on Feb 14. 

Mediacorp star Zoe Tay, 56, posted a photo of herself and her husband Philip Chionh in the snow, writing: “Other things no longer matter as long as you are always by my side.”

Actress Fann Wong, 53, said she spent Valentine’s Day – which also fell on the fifth day of Chinese New Year – with her family and friends.

“My husband cooked the whole day,” she wrote, referring to actor Christopher Lee. “I am grateful for this moment, which makes us cherish each other even more. Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone.”

Actress Pan Lingling, 53, who celebrated her 29th wedding anniversary with former actor Huang Shinan, posted a photo of herself holding roses and gazing at her husband.

“14/02/1995. I decided to sign the marriage certificate with you. Happy 29th anniversary. Happy Valentine’s Day,” she wrote.

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