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Huang Dawei's Girlfriend Reportedly Fought With Sisters Before Singer's Death; Ex-Wife's Divorce Also Recalled

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Singer Huang Dawei died in Hawaii at age 61.
  • Reports suggest a major argument between his girlfriend Vicky and his two sisters on Christmas last year contributed to their breakup.
  • The article also references the past divorce of "Xiao Xian" (Huang Yu-xian) from former basketball player He Shou-zheng, noting similarities in marital discord.

Singer Huang Dawei, known for hits like "You Got Me Drunk" and "Everyone Has a Heartbreak," has died in Hawaii at the age of 61. His passing has brought renewed attention to personal relationships, including a reported major argument that may have contributed to the end of his relationship with girlfriend Vicky.

The incident allegedly occurred last Christmas when Vicky clashed with Huang Dawei's two sisters in Hong Kong. This dispute is cited as a significant factor, potentially the final straw, in the breakdown of their relationship.

In connection with this, the article revisits the previous divorce of "Xiao Xian" (Huang Yu-xian) from retired basketball star He Shou-zheng. Their marriage, which lasted nearly six years after a 2012 U.S. registration, ended in divorce in July 2018. At the time, Xiao Xian's interactions with He Shou-zheng's three sisters were a subject of public discussion.

Reports from that period indicated that disagreements over children were a source of conflict between Xiao Xian and He Shou-zheng. It was also rumored that He Shou-zheng's second and third sisters were critical of Xiao Xian, allegedly excluding her from the family due to her inability to have children. The situation was further complicated by claims that He Shou-zheng's mother was treated poorly, leading to the eventual divorce.

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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.