Recently, Taiwan's first model Sui Tang posted on social platforms that he had no intention of posting the decoration of the new mansion and revealed that he had ended his rental life. Fans have praised the layout of the new house like a Korean drama.

Sui Tang also revealed the details of getting along with her husband, revealing that her husband usually takes care of 3 children, sends them to school, and brushes their teeth, so he rarely does housework. This time, the husband took the initiative to mop the floor, but accidentally broke the TV, which made Sui Tang cry and laugh.
Sui Tang and her foreign husband have been married for 6 years, gave birth to three lovely children, a family of five is super happy, and the relationship between the two is also very sweet. The most touching thing is that her husband is very supportive of Sui Tang's acting career and does not mind that she continues to work outside the home. Perhaps it is because of the happiness of the family that the 41-year-old Sui Tang has always maintained a good state, and his figure has not changed.
Sui Tang's husband is a Chinese-American who graduated from a prestigious school and is currently working in finance. He is the owner of a company, mainly responsible for financial planning for the government or institutions, with a revenue of up to tens of millions of dollars and an incalculable value.
The 41-year-old Sui Tang won the runner-up in the Global Asian Model Contest and entered the show business circle. Her tall and tall temperament is outstanding, a pair of beautiful legs are very eye-catching, and she has starred in works such as "Spicy Fresh Master", "Sharp Wife", "The Best Life of a Spoiled Woman" and so on. The phrase "you can't eat rabbits" has left a deep impression on mainland audiences and has a super high popularity.
Sui Tang's life is too enviable, her husband is considerate and golden, and her three children are also well-behaved and cute. I wish their family eternal happiness, and also look forward to Sui Tang's continued progress on the road of acting and bringing good-looking works to the audience.