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Jayley Woo is jealous of her fiancé, says she’s scared he might steal her parents away from her

Jayley Woo, a 29-year-old Singaporean artist, recently told the world through an Instagram post about the news of her soon-to-be wife and mom. 

Jayley is bound to tie the knot with her fiancé on Dec 27, 2022 – exactly on the date of her birthday. She will be married to someone who is also in the showbiz industry but works behind the scenes. Woo expressed that she already calls her ‘husband’ because their wedding is only months away from now.

She met her fiancé through a fellow celebrity actress, Julie Tan. The 29-year-old described him as stable, mature, and has a strong sense of security which made her so sure that he is the one for her. Furthermore, what’s important for Woo is that he gets along with her family, especially her dad.

 

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Jayley said that she was getting jealous of her husband because he and her parents are so close, to the point that they make time to eat breakfast together. 

“Recently I’ve been putting in the effort to have breakfast with them, I’m scared he would steal my parents away from me,” she joked.

Aside from the reveal of her upcoming marriage, the couple also expects their first baby girl. Jayley is now six months pregnant. She said that her soon-to-be husband wants to have a number of children, but for her, two would be enough. 

Other Singaporeans showed how happy they are for the actress by commenting with congratulatory messages: 

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