"Our Relationship Comes First": Joanne Peh On Her Marriage To Qi Yuwu
They're still truly, madly, deeply in love with each other
ByĀ Natalya MolokĀ -Ā
āCan we play a little Rod Stewart?ā asks Joanne Peh as she settles into another pose; her arm languidly draped over her husbandās knee, gazing up at him expectantly. Qi Yuwu on his part gives his wife a knowing smile as if a secret is being meted out between them. Without warning, they erupt into a pile of laughs.Ā
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And not just any short-lived giggle either. This is a laugh thatās hearty, deep and warm. A lived-in laugh, if you will, between a pair of lovers who are as comfortable in their own skin as they are with each other. Thereās also a closeness and a feeling of security between them thatās electrifying in person and canāt quite be put into words.Ā
From afar, Joanne, 36, and Yuwu, 43, are your quintessential celebrity couple: Both statuesque, impossibly gorgeous, and with a movie star aura about them thatās almost untouchable. Thereās such a heightened sense of awe that follows them that you canāt help but wonder whether their interactions with each other are for real or the product of careful orchestration.Ā
Joanne wears lace body suit, lace skirt and belt, all from Dolce & Gabbana. Yuwu wears cotton shirt, wool pants and leather shoes, all from Dior Homme.
Real Love
But watching them have that private moment together over the music playing on-set, and all pre-conceived notions go out the window. This isnāt a couple thatās aloof and ice-cold. This isnāt a couple thatās putting on an act. They come across, rather, as a couple who donāt have to prove anything to anyone else but themselves.Ā
āEven when Iām acting, Iām not acting. This is real, we are real and this is our married life,ā reveals Yuwu. āIn the beginning, we were a bit more careful not to reveal too much because I felt that this marriage belonged to us. It was our private life and we needed to protect it, not treat it like a consumable.āĀ
āThe thing about two celebrities getting together is that everyone wants to get in on the hype,ā Joanne reasons. āEveryoneās just riding on the fact that we are a celebrity couple, to the point where it becomes less about the real love that exists between two people, and more about the attention that the union provides for others.Ā
āI didnāt want to be consumed by that hype. A lot of things were being said about us when we first came out as a couple and for us it was like āYou know what, time will tellā and it has.āĀ
Buoyed by the public scrutiny directed at them, the pair have now weathered through five years (and counting!) of marriage together and are proud parents to two children: A four-year-old daughter, and two-year-old son. Time was also the reason the very private pair agreed to appear on their first magazine cover together, which turned out to be our first featuring a celebrity couple since November 1999.Ā
Joanne wears lace dress from Dolce & Gabbana. Yuwu wears cotton tank top, knit cardigan and wool pants, all from Dolce & Gabbana.
Shared Moments Ā
āWeāve always been a little hesitant about appearing on magazine covers together because it makes us a little bit uncomfortable to be talking so much about the relationship,ā confesses Joanne.Ā
āBut since all that time has passed since our wedding, we thought okay now it can be more about us as a couple rather than things like āOh how big is the ring?ā or āHow did he propose?ā, which isnāt what our love is about.ā
Qiwu nods at this before dropping a confession. āIām not very good at taking pictures. A picture to me should be like a snapshot of a moment, something more candid. The thing about photoshoots is that you need to put on an act and this is something I really donāt like,ā says the Guangzhou-born actor.Ā
āThatās the reason why we donāt have wedding photos. He gets very annoyed when a photographer is trying to direct him, saying āOh put your arm around her, look at each other lovinglyā,ā laughs Joanne.
āTo me the most touching moments are not the ones that you need to choreograph,ā counters Yuwu. āIt should almost be like a documentary. You should just capture the interaction between the couple, not create a moment for them.āĀ
Joanne wears lace body suit, lace skirt and belt, all from Dolce & Gabbana. Yuwu wears cotton shirt, wool pants and leather shoes, all from Dior Homme.
Ups and Downs
Life in their household is apparently like this ā real, relaxed, and relatively normal. Even their fights are mundane by celebrity standards. They argue about not spending enough time together, the kids, their workload; issues that any regular couple face on a day-to-day basis; but yes, they do argue.Ā
āHonestly, if Iām reading a magazine and all a couple has to say is how things are fine and things are wonderful, I wouldnāt believe them. It just an image they want to project,ā says Yuwu. āIf I was part of a couple reading that, I would think there was something wrong with my marriage. Why is everybody so happy? Is my marriage a failure? The truth is marriage takes work, donāt be afraid of admitting this.ā
For Joanne, a life already bursting at the seams with acting, directing, parenting two kids, and running her own filmic arts enrichment programme with The Dimple Loft, is exponentially more complicated because she does most of it alone. Yuwu has been based in China since 2018, flying back to Singapore as and when he can.
āIt hasnāt been easy because being apart means thereās always going to be challenges whether it be finding the time to be together, saying something that could lead to a misunderstanding, readjusting into a routine with the children,ā explains the
āThere are times when Iāve felt like a single parent but in a way, itās also accelerated our communication. Whenever thereās a problem, we never sweep it under the carpet. Weāll always talk it through because ultimately, we want this marriage to work.āĀ
Joanne wears denim jumpsuit from Christian Dior. Yuwu wears cotton shirt from Dior Homme.
Us, First
Part of making their union stick has meant learning each otherās love language, referring to a tool that has helped couples decode the many ways love can be expressed for over 25 years.Ā
āMy love language is words of affirmation, Iām quick with compliments and encouragements,ā quips Joanne, whereas Yuwu ponders awhile before answering, āMine is physical touch and also acts of service andā¦ā. āQuality time,ā Joanne finishes for him, causing them to break into another laugh.Ā
āIn truth, weāve always been focused on the relationship first. Children second. Because I think eventually we are the ones who are going to grow old together and I always say that heās the one that will be holding my hand when my kids are holding onto somebody elseās hand. Heās my beacon of light. So this, what we have, is what we have to work on and always be building upon.ā
The interview wraps up as the last strings of Rod Stewartās All for Love play out, and fittingly the songās title sum up the couple best because theyāre doing all they can, all for love.Ā
Photos: Joel Low, assisted by Alfie Pan
Art Direction: Barbara Koh
Stylist: Martin Wong
Hair: Nigel Woo/Passion Salon
Makeup: Clarence Lee, using Bobbi Brown
Location: Rose Marie Suite/Goodwood Park Hotel