Asia’s mandopop king Jay Chou draws a MASSIVE crowd in Sydney as he grabs a drink at a bubble tea shop
Taiwanese mandopop king Jay Chou drew a large crowd in Sydney on Wednesday when he visited bubble tea store Machi Machi.
The 43-year-old looked as confident as ever in a sleek, open yellow jacket and black shirt as he threw the peace sign into the roaring crowd.
Viewers swarmed at the prospect of seeing the mandopop king in person, with hundreds of fans whipping out their smartphones to record the encounter.

Taiwanese mandopop king Jay Chou (pictured) drew a huge crowd in Sydney on Wednesday when he visited bubble tea store Machi Machi
Chou just nodded and posed for a few photos before escaping into the excited crowd.
The pop idol has been a supporter of machi machi since its inception in 2018 and said it’s his favorite place to go for a drink.
The brand was even named after his 28-year-old wife Hannah’s Pomeranian dog, Machi.

Viewers went berserk at the prospect of seeing the mandopop king in person
He is one of the biggest stars Taiwan has ever produced, even nicknamed the “New King of Asian Pop”.
Often credited with reviving the Mandarin music scene, Chou is known for his blend of traditional Chinese instrumentation with hip-hop and R&B.
The mandopop star even branched out into acting, following in Bruce Lee’s footsteps to play Kato in the 2011 film Green Hornet, a role Lee originally played on television in the ’60s.

Hundreds of fans pulled out their smartphones to record the match
He married Taiwanese-Australian actress Hannah Quinlivan, who grew up in New South Wales, in a fairytale wedding in 2015.
The couple have three children together, daughters Hathaway and Jacinda and son Romeo.
He will return to Australia on March 4th next year for a one-off appearance at the Sydney Showgrounds.

Often credited with reviving the Mandarin music scene, Chou is known for his blend of traditional Chinese instrumentation with hip-hop and R&B
