Tang Wei, 46, confirms second child with director Kim Tae-yong
Actress Tang Wei confirmed she is expecting her second child at 46, sharing the news with fans and asking for privacy on details.
A single photo and one gentle line were enough to turn the internet into a well-wishing chorus: actress Tang Wei has confirmed she is expecting her second child.
On April 29, Misryoum reported that the Chinese actress shared an image of hands cradling a toy horse, captioned with a message that points to a “little pony” joining the family soon.. Tang also wrote that the news came as a major surprise, adding that she and those close to her are happy and excited.
Her announcement arrived the same day as a confirmation from Tang’s representative, who asked for understanding that certain specifics, including the due date or the baby’s gender, would not be shared. The statement framed these as personal matters.
Tang, now 46, married South Korean writer-director Kim Tae-yong in 2014. The couple has a nine-year-old daughter, Summer, and the pregnancy news has quickly followed speculation that had been growing in the days prior.
Insight: When celebrity couples share milestones like this, it often reshapes public attention overnight, shifting focus from recent projects to personal life and family moments.
Before the confirmation, pregnancy rumours had been circulating after Tang appeared at a Burberry-related fashion event in Shanghai on April 27. She wore a loose black dress along with a black trench coat and low-heeled shoes, and fans interpreted her look as possibly hinting at a baby bump.
In the wake of Tang’s post, supporters and celebrity friends used the comment section to send congratulations, including American singer-songwriter Wang Leehom. The reaction underscored how quickly social media can transform a private update into a shared celebration.
Insight: The privacy request from Tang’s side is also a reminder that public curiosity can be intense, even when the news is ultimately delivered by the star herself.
Beyond the headlines, Tang’s recent work has kept her in the spotlight as well. She starred as an archaeologist in the South Korean sci-fi romance film Wonderland (2024), which was directed by her husband, Kim Tae-yong.
She previously earned major recognition for roles including her performance in Park Chan-wook’s neo-noir romantic mystery Decision To Leave (2022), and she is also scheduled to appear in Park’s upcoming western thriller The Brigands of Rattlecreek, with Hollywood actors Pedro Pascal, Matthew McConaughey, and Austin Butler.
Insight: With a new arrival on the way, audiences may be watching how Tang balances family plans with upcoming releases and high-profile collaborations, especially given her continued work with major filmmakers.