Jiani Wu (b. 1983)

Alias:
Jia Ni Wu
Niki
Niki Wu
Wu Jia Ni
Wu Jiani
吴佳妮
吴佳尼

Birthplace:
Shanghai, China

Born:
February 21, 1983

Wu Jiani is a actress from Shanghai. Her Dramas include: Boy & Girl (CCTV, 2003), 101st Proposal (BTV, 2004), Princess Sheng Ping (PPTV, 2005), The Legend of Lu Xiao Feng (CCTV-6, 2007), Shao Nian Yang Jia Jiang (TTV, 2006), The Legend and The Hero (2007), Swan Dive for Love (BTV-1, 2015), Royal Sister Returns (CCTV, 2017), Waiting For You In The Future (iQiyi, 2019) or Love a Lifetime (iQiyi, 2020).  In February 2006, Wu Jiani and Taiwanese actor Ma Jingtao were in love for a long time while filming the TV series "Feng Ming Qishan". They fell in love in April of the same year and got engaged in Shanghai on June 26.  On February 14, 2007, on Valentine's Day and also Ma Jingtao’s birthday, Wu Jiani and Ma Jingtao registered their marriage in Shanghai. Wu Jiani is Ma Jingtao’s second wife, younger than Ma Jingtao, at this time she is pregnant. At noon on June 6, Wu Jiani gave birth to a son. On February 2, 2009, Wu Jiani gave birth to her second son.  In November 2015, Ma Jingtao and Wu Jiani had a make-up wedding on the show "I'm Not a Star". The couple kissed sweetly, hugged and wept. Two handsome sons also became little flower girls, and a happy family.  On March 30, 2017, Ma Jingtao posted a long article on Weibo entitled "Ten Years of Foolish Public Dream", in which he announced the end of her 10-year marriage and divorced Wu Jiani.

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