How do local celebrities end off a glamorous night at the Star Awards?
Well, power couple Joanne Peh and Qi Yuwu wound down with some sparkling wine, chips and dumplings at their own kitchen.
The pair went on Instagram live to share the moment with their fans, and the livestream, hosted by Peh, lasted around an hour.
It maintained an average of 1,500 viewers at any point of time.
In fact, the livestream was so engaging that some fans found it more entertaining than Star Awards.
Here are some highlights from the livestream:
What were they doing after Star Awards?
The couple shared that they only indulged in chips after their children went to bed, something many parents might be able to relate to.
Peh shared that Qi also had some pan-fried dumplings prior to this.
Since some fans were asking about the chips that the couple had, here it is:
Why did Qi Yuwu come to Singapore?
At one point a fan asked why Qi came to Singapore for his acting career when he's from Guang Zhou.
Before letting out his reply, Qi asked Peh a few times if she knew the answer.
Qi then said that he came to Singapore so that he could meet her. Awww.
How did they meet and fall in love?
In response to a few questions about how they fell in love, Qi answered that there's this place called Mediacorp.
Some fans added that they met through the drama C.L.I.F. 2 (警徽天职 2).
Qi's deadpan humour was very much appreciated by the viewers and his wife, who laughed with him (or at him).
How do they stay so loving?
Another common question from the viewers: how do they stay so loving?
Qi quipped that the secret is to share the chips with his wife.
Most importantly, find a type of chips that both you and your partner enjoy, he added.
What is brownie point?
At one point, Qi also asked what a "brownie point" might mean.
Peh then admitted that she was feeling slightly high from the wine, and was just laughing at almost everything Qi said.
Some fans tried to help Peh explain the term—one said that it means "plus points", while another said that it is "a type of cookie that gives you points."
Qi quipped that he doesn't even like to eat brownies.
Casually sang a song by Jacky Cheung
Qi also sang Peh a Cantonese song by Jacky Cheung.
Peh initially did not get it but later recognised the melody and hummed along with Qi.
The song was identified by fans as Xi Yang Zui Le (夕阳醉了).
You can catch the full video here:
Top image via Joanne Peh's Instagram page
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