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Who is Wang Fang's real husband?
Wang Fang's husband is a successful man. Her husband's name is Tian Jie. He is from Anhui, with a high degree. Doctor of Engineering, Professor and Doctoral Supervisor of Graduate School of China Academy of Sciences. Although the difference is fifteen years old, they are particularly happy after marriage.

Wang Fang also has a daughter who is also very beautiful. Sometimes we will see photos of a family of three wearing poisonous clothes on the Internet. Everyone wants to know who the husband of the host Wang Fang is. ?

At the age of seven, he joined the Young Pioneers. At the age of 9, he became the "three bars" of the school.

10 years old, first permed his hair, was scolded and cried by the teacher in class, and then was forcibly cut into a boy's head.

14 years old, reading Qiong Yao's Out of the Window.

15 years old, began to receive professional music training, studied piano, accordion, vocal music and dance, but only learned.

/kloc-The first love at the age of 0/7 lasted for two years, and the first boyfriend was very handsome.

19 years old, began to officially host programs in Baotou cable TV station (it was passed down for fun before).

2 1 year-old, joined Inner Mongolia Satellite TV and hosted the youth program Naheya.

At the age of 23, I traveled all over the grassland forest Gobi in Inner Mongolia and began to yearn for the outside world.

At the age of 24, she drifted to Beijing alone, then settled down in Han Yin Company and began to host the program of Beijing TV Station.

At the age of 29, he hosted Happy Life, which is a household name in Beijing.

At the age of 3 1, she became a mother and gave birth to a lovely princess Wan'er. She created a blog for her daughter and uploaded emotional articles with nearly 20 million hits.

At the age of 32, he began to host emotional talk shows, with an average of nearly 700 issues per year. Hosted "Choice" and "Who's Saying" were the ratings champions of all columns in Beijing in the same period.