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Devoted Husband Goes Viral Protecting His Blind Wife For Over a Decade

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A husband in China has gone viral after taking care of his blind wife for more than a decade after she lost her sight due to illness.

Li Juxin and his wife, Zhang Xiying, once lived a quiet and ordinary life. But when she unexpectedly went blind, his devotion to his partner earned him global praise as China’s ‘most devoted husband.’

The couple met in 2006 after Li completed his military service and returned to his hometown of Jimo, Shandong. There, he opened an auto repair shop and met the love of his life, Zhang.

The two married in 2008 and were later blessed with a daughter. But in 2013, a sudden eye condition gradually robbed Zhang of her sight.

The couple invested nearly $70,000 in treatment, using their entire savings and borrowed money in hopes of preventing her blindness.

But just a year after the diagnosis, in June 2014, Zhang permanently lost her sight. The ordeal left her struggling to cope, and described the experience as turning life “from heaven to hell.”

Despite the hardship, he refused to lose hope. He reassured his wife, saying, “In the coming decades of our lives, I will continue to walk alongside you.”

Determined to help her adjust, Li never rearranged items in their home or his auto repair shop, allowing Zhang to navigate through memory.

Family and friends also stood by her side, offering encouragement during her darkest moments. Over time, Zhang regained her strength, relearning how to cook and even preparing dumplings for family gatherings.

“The food tastes just as delicious as ever,” Li Juxin said with a smile.

Now, Li devotes part of his time to public service, joining a local rescue team to extend his compassion to others in need.

The couple’s journey has touched the hearts of many, with one observer wrote, “Salute to this man, his love shines brighter than any hardship.”

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‘Golden’ Makes History After Becoming First K-Pop Song to Win a GRAMMY

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Golden First K-Pop Song to Win a GRAMMY

‘Golden’ from the hit animated film ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ just won Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 2026 Grammy Awards.

The win cements its place in music history as the first K-pop song ever to earn a Grammy.

Performed by EJAE with Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, the song previously made chart impact by leading the Billboard Hot 100 for eight weeks.

Globally, it also topped the Billboard Global 200, remaining at number one for 20 weeks across the world.

‘Golden’ stood out among strong competitors, including songs from ‘TRON: Ares,’ ‘Sinners,’ and Elton John’s ‘Never Too Late.’

Beyond the win, the song also earned additional nominations for Song of the Year, Best Pop/Duo Performance, and Best Remixed Recording.

With its Grammy win secured, attention now shifts to the Academy Awards, where ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ competes in two major categories.

Fans and creators are hopeful that ‘Golden’ will continue its remarkable run, proving the song still has more milestones waiting ahead.

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Jackie Chan Goes Viral After Recording a Farewell Song to Be Released After His Passing

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Jackie Chan Farewell Song

71-year-old Jackie Chan has moved fans worldwide after revealing he has already recorded a personal farewell song meant to be released on the day he passes away.

This emotional project serves as his last goodbye, ensuring his voice remains even when he is gone.

The announcement was shared last December 28 during the Beijing premiere of his latest drama, ‘Unexpected Family.’

Chan said the idea came after losing close friends and colleagues in recent years, which led him to reflect on aging, life’s fragility and the importance of expressing one’s feelings while there is still time.

Despite the audience’s curiosity, he refused to sing a single note. He explained that performing it now would only make people cry.

Instead, the track remains locked away, a private treasure waiting to offer comfort to the world on the day he finally rests.

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BTS Makes History as First Asian Artist to Sell Out Europe in Under an Hour

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BTS has made history as the first Asian act to sell out every European stadium date in under 60 minutes.

Tickets for the highly anticipated ‘Arirang World Tour’ disappeared almost instantly, underscoring the group’s continued dominance on the global stage.

The speed of the sales was breathtaking, with London leading the charge by selling out in just 30 minutes.

Madrid followed closely at 37 minutes, while Munich took only 39. Both Brussels and Paris reached full capacity in 42 minutes, leaving millions of fans stunned by the overwhelming demand.

The European leg of this historic tour officially launches on June 26 and 27 at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid.

From there, the septet will travel to Brussels, London, Munich, and Paris, performing a total of ten massive stadium shows for their adoring European fanbase.

Before performing in Europe, BTS will kick off the colossal ‘Arirang World Tour’ on April 9 in South Korea.

With 82 shows planned across 34 cities, this is the largest tour ever staged by a K-pop act, marking a triumphant return that has redefined the history of live music.

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