Fan Jiang Yen-feng Accuses Ke Ke of Infidelity, Severs Daughter's Nickname Link
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Taiwanese celebrity Fan Jiang Yen-feng is divorcing his wife, Ke Ke, accusing her of infidelity with a singer named Wang Zi.
- A court awarded Fan Jiang 1 million NT dollars in damages, though Ke Ke is appealing and has counter-sued for theft.
- Fan Jiang has reportedly stopped calling his 3-year-old daughter
The recent court ruling awarding Fan Jiang Yen-feng NT$1 million in his lawsuit against Ke Ke and Wang Zi for marital infidelity marks a significant development in this high-profile celebrity divorce. Fan Jiang's public accusation of Ke Ke's affair during their three-year marriage has deeply affected their family, particularly their young daughter. The emotional toll is evident in Fan Jiang's decision to change his daughter's nickname, previously derived from Ke Ke's stage name, signaling a definitive break from his wife.
While Fan Jiang expresses confidence in his legal position, stating he is not worried about Ke Ke's counter-accusation of theft, the situation remains contentious. He has indicated that neither Wang Zi nor Ke Ke have offered a personal apology, with communication limited to social media statements. This public airing of private grievances highlights the complexities and emotional rawness often associated with celebrity relationships and their dissolution.
I won't worry.
From a Taiwanese perspective, this case touches upon societal views on marriage, fidelity, and the public's fascination with celebrity scandals. The legal proceedings, including the damages awarded and the counter-suit, are closely watched. The narrative often focuses on the emotional impact on the individuals involved, especially children, and the public's judgment of their actions. The media's role in amplifying these stories underscores the unique intersection of entertainment, law, and public interest in Taiwan.
Sometimes it means they have no other options. I won't worry because I didn't do it, and I cooperated with the investigation.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.