Couple Cooperates on Side Business: Lung Yu-shen and Ho Yi-pei on Dividing Labor in Love and Business

Actors Lung Yu-shen and Ho Yi-pei, a married couple, have invested a seven-figure sum to start a skincare side business. They stated that to balance their work and private lives, they consciously separate their roles as 'partners' and 'spouses'.
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Taipei, April 21 (CNA) - Actors Lung Yu-shen and Ho Yi-pei, who met on the set of the drama 'The Dumping Ground' and later married, recently invested a seven-figure sum to develop a skincare side business. Discussing the division of labor between their marital relationship and business, the two stated they deliberately separate their roles as 'spouses' and 'partners.'

With their work and life intertwined, when asked how they manage the division of labor in their relationship and business, Lung Yu-shen and Ho Yi-pei said they make a conscious effort to separate their 'spouse' and 'partner' roles. At work, they maintain rational communication, while in life, they return to the simplest form of interaction. The division of labor is also quite natural; one leans towards brand direction and decision-making, while the other is responsible for content and external communication. Under the premise of mutual consensus and aligned goals, many things naturally do not require conflict.

Regarding romance and surprises, Lung Yu-shen and Ho Yi-pei laughed and said they are always present, but more in a 'lifestyle' sense, like suddenly preparing a meal or a small gift. It's not necessarily grand, but it lets the other person feel cared for. Of course, there have been times when an intended surprise turned into a shock, but looking back, those moments have become amusing memories.

In addition to developing their side business, the couple also frequently shoots short videos to share their lives. They believe the most important thing is authenticity. In the future, if they face a creative block with their videos, they will choose to take a break and find inspiration by returning to their daily lives. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150421