🌟 “Together, Remember Forever” — Dee Hsu Breaks Down in Tears While Recording Taipei 101 New Year’s Eve Narration

Dee Hsu and Barbie Hsu

 A Heartfelt Story of Loss, Love, and the Power of Family Memories

As Taiwan prepares to welcome a new year, one deeply emotional moment from the entertainment world has touched the hearts of many.

Dee Hsu (Little S), known for her humor and bold personality, showed a vulnerable side during the recording of the Taipei 101 New Year’s Eve fireworks promotional narration — a moment that quietly revealed the depth of her grief over the passing of her older sister, Barbie Hsu (Big S).


This was not just another job for her.

This was a moment where love, memories, and loss collided.


💔 A Single Line That Opened a Wound

While recording the narration, Dee read the line:

“Every year, I’m in my pajamas, counting down with my family.”

But when she reached the phrase “with my family,” her voice suddenly trembled.

Her body froze.

She covered her mouth, and tears poured out uncontrollably.


That simple line — something meant to inspire warmth and togetherness — became a painful reminder of the person she will never again count down with: her beloved elder sister, Barbie Hsu.


For Dee, who grew up inseparable from Barbie, the New Year has always meant celebrating side by side with her. This year, the empty space beside her became too heavy to ignore.


😢 An Honest Moment That Moved Everyone

Janet Yang (賈永婕), who invited Dee to narrate the video, stood beside her in the studio. Watching Dee break down, she also couldn’t hold back her tears.

It was a quiet, sincere moment — raw and human.


Even though her emotions overwhelmed her, Dee insisted on trying again.

With teary eyes, a trembling voice, and remarkable strength, she finished the line.


And at the end of the recording, she whispered a message — soft but unforgettable:


“Together, remember forever. We know you’re here with us.”


Those words weren’t part of the script.

Those words came from her heart.

🧡 Why This Story Resonates

This incident is not simply entertainment news; it is a reflection of something universal:

  • The pain of losing someone you love
  • The difficulty of moving forward during holidays
  • The memories that stay with us, even when the people we love are gone

Dee Hsu’s moment of vulnerability reminded many of us that grief has no schedule. Even the strongest people — even public figures — can break down when love becomes too overwhelming.

And sometimes, a single sentence is enough to open a floodgate of memories.


🏙️ A Touching Addition to Taipei’s New Year Story

The Taipei 101 New Year’s Eve fireworks are a symbol of celebration, hope, and togetherness.

This year, Dee’s emotional narration adds a deeper layer — a reminder that while we welcome a new beginning, we must also hold close the memories of those who can no longer stand beside us.


Her tears are not a sign of weakness.

They are a sign of love.

📚 Sources of This News

To ensure accuracy and proper attribution, the information in this blog story is based on multiple reputable Taiwanese entertainment news outlets:

  • TVBS News – Entertainment:
    Reports Dee Hsu breaking down during Taipei 101 narration recording.
  • iMedia / min.news:
    Covers the emotional studio moment and background after her sister’s passing.
  • Yahoo News Taiwan:
    Details how Dee cried while recording the New Year countdown narration.
  • TVBS Additional Article:
    Describes both Dee and Janet Yang crying in the studio.

(All original reporting and media content belong to their respective news organizations.)


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