Ms Olivia Wu apologised for a series of Instagram stories and withdrew her statements. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The proceedings began in April 2020 and their marriage was legally annulled around March last year. I sincerely do not believe that this dispute should continue," wrote Ms Wu. Ms Wu had in December 2020 posted six Instagram stories titled "Cheater of 2020", suggesting that Ms Wong had been unfaithful to her former husband, footballer Anders Aplin.
SINGAPORE โ Social media influencer Rachel Wong and Ms Olivia Wu, the woman she sued for accusing her of infidelity, have resolved their dispute out of ...
In her statement of claim, Ms Wong said that if she had not truly intended to marry Mr Aplin, she would not have had a highly publicised pre-wedding photoshoot. She invoked the defence of fair comment. A two-day trial was then held over this matter. She and Mr Aplin annulled their marriage four months after tying the knot. I sincerely do not believe that this dispute should continue,โ she wrote. SINGAPORE โ Social media influencer Rachel Wong and Ms Olivia Wu, the woman she sued for accusing her of infidelity, have resolved their dispute out of court, according to a lawyer's letter that Ms Wong posted on Instagram on Tuesday (Aug 16).
Wong previously sought damages of SG$150000 including aggravated damages from the defendant.
Meanwhile, Wong also shared a statement by law firm Harry Elias Partnership on her Instagram Story, declaring that the dispute has been resolved amicably and that she has accepted Wu's apology. According to Wong's Instagram profile, she is a host, livestreamer and content creator in the wellness and lifestyle space. Wu also said that the dispute has attracted "much unnecessary publicity" which has hurt the both of them, their close friends and families.