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Chen Yi Claims to Have Intimate Evidence of Prince Chiu and Kuo-Kuo

From Liberty Times · (10m ago) Chinese Mixed tone

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Internet personality Chen Yi reignited controversy surrounding a lawsuit involving celebrities Prince Chiu and Kuo-Kuo.
  • Chen Yi claimed to have witnessed intimate interactions between Chiu and Kuo two years prior, suggesting they were more than friends.
  • The lawsuit involved claims of an extramarital affair, with the court awarding damages to the plaintiff.

The ongoing saga involving singer Prince Chiu and TV personality Kuo-Kuo, and the subsequent lawsuit, has once again been thrust into the spotlight thanks to internet personality Chen Yi. Chen Yi, known for her outspoken nature, has fanned the flames by claiming she personally witnessed interactions between Chiu and Kuo two years ago that suggested a romantic connection. This assertion comes after a court ruling in a lawsuit where Kuo's husband, Fan Chiang, was awarded damages over claims of an affair. Chen Yi's commentary, which she shared on social media, has reignited public discussion and speculation about the celebrities' personal lives. Her willingness to share what she describes as 'evidence' from her own observations, even if anecdotal, has captured significant attention. This situation highlights the intense public interest in the private lives of celebrities in Taiwan and the role of social media personalities in shaping public discourse. The narrative is further complicated by Chen Yi's critical remarks about the court's decision, which she found 'disappointing,' implying a belief that the full truth was not revealed. Her recounting of a past incident involving a misplaced iPad further adds layers to the public's perception of the involved parties, suggesting a complex web of personal relationships and disputes.

The verdict on Prince and Grass-Kuo is truly disappointing.

โ€” Chen YiChen Yi's social media post commenting on the court's decision.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.