Life is too short to be anything but happy for Liv Lo. She’s making a name for herself with a burgeoning fitness empire
At a cosy enclave in the heart of Singapore, behind a white brick and glass facade, Liv Lo sits planning out her schedule for the week. It’s busy: She’s flying out to London in two weeks, then off to Taiwan for some quality family time with her parents, followed by a red-eye across the ocean over to Los Angeles where she’ll meet up with her husband, Hollywood’s man of the moment, Henry Golding.
It’s been somewhat of a whirlwind year for Liv who’s had to re-evaluate her place in the world when her relative anonymity was busted as soon as the love of her life was chosen to play the leading man in Golden Globe-nominated rom-com, Crazy Rich Asians.
Henry’s face would go on to plaster the front pages of almost every glossy magazine across the globe. He’s appeared on primetime talk shows, giving interviews to news outlets both big and small, and gracing the red carpets of many a film screening. But beside him through all the pomp and pageantry stands Liv.
STRONG & STEADY
“Me and Henry, as a couple, we’ve been working really hard with everything going on and even after our marriage, it’s been about two years, everything has kind of changed and shifted. But it’s great,” says the 33-year-old. “We’ve been preparing for everything to happen for a long time and now that we’re here, it’s so fantastic to be in this space and to be able to enjoy all of our work and everything we’ve been building towards.”
This story is from the April 2019 edition of The Malaysian Women's Weekly.
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