Finding love again and getting married may not have been easy, but neither is pregnancy, as Jayley Woo would be able to vouch for. In an Instagram post today (Dec 27), the actress announced that she's registered her marriage and can now officially be called 'Mrs Tan'. Amid the outpouring of support and congratulatory wishes from other local artistes such...
And although this is a significant milestone, she doesn't have any special celebrations planned.
But her health problems don't stop there — Jayley also revealed that she's suffering from gestational diabetes and even had her second Covid-19 infection recently. "Our parents on both sides are very nervous. Having grandchildren is a first for both families and they're very excited and looking forward to it."It wasn't a whim that sent Jayley and her husband to Singapore's Registry of Marriages today.
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