Surging on the hot search list! Huang Xiaoming rare response to the public opinion about his girlfriend Ye Ke.
On October 20th, #Huang Xiaoming's response to recent public opinion# became a hot topic.
On September 19th, Huang Xiaoming posted on Weibo: "Sorry for using public resources, stop guessing everyone, we are together," and then tagged his girlfriend Ye Ke, officially announcing his new relationship.
Ye Ke (left) and Huang Xiaoming.
Later, topics related to Ye Ke continued to be followed by netizens, and every move was magnified. This includes Ye Ke eating cake, Ye Ke saying Wu Bai's songs are obscene, "being rude when going to the toilet at school," "I am originally affected," and so on.
Ye Ke's account also got flooded with comments from netizens criticizing: "Why mention Wu Bai?"
Even Huang Xiaoming's studio's comment section has netizens calling out: "Please ask Huang Xiaoming to apologize to Wu Bai and David Tao!"
Although girlfriend Ye Ke has been widely discussed by netizens, the two of them have not responded during this period.
According to media reports, on October 19th, Huang Xiaoming responded to rumors about his girlfriend at a fan meeting in Qingdao, saying: "If my situation can bring some joy to everyone, then it's a joyful thing. Life is nothing more than me laughing at others, and others laughing at me, so let's all cheer up and work hard together." After speaking, he bowed deeply and kept saying, "Thank you."
According to publicly available information, Huang Xiaoming was born on November 13, 1977, in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China. He graduated from the Performance Department of the Beijing Film Academy and is a mainland Chinese actor and pop singer. In 2001, Huang Xiaoming gained attention for his role as Emperor Wu of Han, Liu Che, in the historical drama "The Prince of Han Dynasty."
Ye Ke, born in Shenzhen, graduated from Shenzhen University, is the chairman of Shenzhen Kexin Jiahe Technology Co., Ltd., a member of the Shenzhen Female Entrepreneurs Association, and a former radio host of Shenzhen Radio and Television Group.
Source: Red Star News, Qilu Evening News, Dahe News