Taiwanese entertainer Jeremy Huang, affectionately referred to as the "Taiwanese Lee Hong-ki" by his fans, has died at the age of 31.

His family confirmed the news of his death on April 20 through a social media post.
In the announcement, the family stated, "Jeremy Huang left this world around midnight on the 20th due to illness. This tragic and unbelievable loss deeply saddens us.
We hope many can join us in remembering him on his final journey."
Huang, who gained fame through his appearances on the popular Taiwanese talk show "Kangsi Coming," was known for his shy and pure charm that captivated audiences.
His untimely death has stunned his fans and the entertainment community in general.
Three days before dying, Huang made a video showing himself dancing and laughing with a friend and posted it to social media.
Fans are in shock at the announcement of his untimely death, seeing the vigor and life in the video.
Huang's memorial service will take place on May 3 in Kanding Village, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
"We extend a warm welcome to anyone who would like to remain by his side to share memories. We are so grateful to everyone for the love and support we have received for him from all around the world," his family added.
Huang's death has left a massive hole in the entertainment industry, and fans, co-workers, and friends are grieving for the much-loved figure who brought joy and warmth to so many hearts.