Confucius descendant Jeffrey Kung holds 2nd wedding reception with alleged niece of Malaysian billionaire Lee Shin Cheng
Taiwanese singer Jeffrey Kung, a 76th-generation descendant of Confucius, has celebrated his marriage to Malaysian socialite Eunice Jaymie Tan with a second wedding reception in Putrajaya.
Taiwanese singer Jeffrey Kung (L) and his wife, Malaysian socialite Eunice Jaymie Tan, at their first wedding reception in California in December 2025. Photo from Kung’s Instagram |
According to The Starthe event was held at the Marriott Putrajaya on March 28 and attended by around 350 guests. The evening featured a lively program with a mix of entertainment and personal touches from the couple.
Kung, 44, entertained guests by dancing to “BBoom BBoom,” a hit song by his wife’s favorite K-pop girl group Momoland. He also performed a duet with his father-in-law.
The festivities continued with an after-party at a five-star hotel in Kuala Lumpur later that night.
Kung and Tan’s relationship began in 2023, when the singer reached out to her on social media. The couple became engaged in March 2024 and later registered their marriage in Beverly Hills, California. Their first wedding reception was held in Los Angeles, Kung’s birthplace, in December 2025.
Tan has largely kept details about her family private. In a previous interview with Travel LAshe said her parents raised her to be “modest, structured, and low-key,” while acknowledging that she comes from a privileged background.
She is widely reported to be a niece of late Malaysian businessman Lee Shin Cheng, founder of IOI Group, a conglomerate with interests in palm oil and real estate. At the time of his death in 2019, Forbes estimated his net worth at US$5.4 billion, ranking him the fifth-richest individual in Malaysia.
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