Lü Wénwǎn’s “Lawyer Daughter” Receives First Salary, Shares Mother’s Day Gift Hunt — Netizens Mock Lack of Ceremony: “No Ritual Feel”

Taiwanese media personality Lü Wén-wǎn recently shared a heartfelt moment with her daughter on social media, revealing that the upcoming Mother’s Day held special significance as it marked the first such occasion following her daughter’s receipt of her first salary after passing the bar exam.

The post, made on April 24, 2026, highlighted the deep bond between Lü and her daughter, whom she affectionately refers to as the “lawyer daughter.” Lü expressed her anticipation for the holiday, playfully asking her daughter about gift expectations, only to receive a teasing reply about lacking romantic sentiment.

Lü Wén-wǎn, a well-known figure in Taiwanese media, has previously spoken openly about her journey as a single mother raising her daughter Mareen after her divorce. Her daughter’s academic and professional achievements have been a source of pride, particularly Mareen’s success in gaining admission to Soochow University’s law program and later passing the bar examination.

In earlier social media updates, Lü celebrated Mareen’s accomplishment of passing the lawyer qualification exam, describing it as the culmination of years of hard work and perseverance. She shared a photograph of the two traveling together, noting how Mareen had inherited both her beauty and determination.

The mother-daughter duo has often been praised for their close relationship, with Lü frequently highlighting her daughter’s independent spirit and commitment to social causes, including a long-standing interest in supporting vulnerable communities.

Lü has also mentioned in past interviews that Mareen never required private tutoring, attributing her academic success to self-discipline and intrinsic motivation, qualities that have continued to define her approach to her legal career.

The recent Mother’s Day post resonated with many online, drawing attention not only for its personal warmth but also for highlighting the intergenerational pride felt by families when children achieve professional milestones through their own effort.

As of the date of the post, no further public statements have been made by Lü or her daughter regarding specific Mother’s Day plans or gifts exchanged.

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