Internet Personality 'Four-Eyed Cat' Clashes with Chen Pei-chi Over Accusations
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Internet personality 'Four-Eyed Cat' (Liu Yu) has publicly refuted accusations made by Chen Pei-chi, wife of former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je.
- Chen Pei-chi accused Liu Yu of describing her attire as 'sloppy' and her demeanor as 'not noble,' based on a photo shared by Liu Yu.
- Liu Yu responded by demanding Chen Pei-chi speak truthfully and questioned her claims, providing context from the original post.
Internet personality Liu Yu, widely known as 'Four-Eyed Cat,' has issued a strong rebuttal against accusations leveled by Chen Pei-chi, the wife of former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je. The public exchange began when Chen Pei-chi posted on Facebook on August 16, directly naming Liu Yu and alleging that the influencer had made disparaging remarks about her appearance.
Chen Pei-chi claimed that Liu Yu had shared a photograph, purportedly taken by one of Liu Yu's informants, showing her waiting for a bus after work. According to Chen Pei-chi, the accompanying caption described her as 'sloppy' and 'not noble,' suggesting the photo was indeed of her based on the logo of her bag.
Four-Eyed Cat responded earlier by refuting Chen Pei-chi, asking her to speak with conscience, and not to casually imagine things. He said: 'Chen Pei-chi posted something this morning saying bad things about me, saying I described her as dressed sloppily. I've attached the full text from last year, where does it say sloppy? Where does it say not noble? You smear and fabricate the moment you open your mouth, did you drink Ko Wen-je's saliva?'
In response, Liu Yu took to social media to counter Chen Pei-chi's claims, urging her to speak with integrity and questioning the basis of her accusations. Liu Yu presented the original text from a year prior, asking where the alleged descriptions of 'sloppy' or 'not noble' appeared. Liu Yu accused Chen Pei-chi of slander and fabrication, questioning the source of her claims.
The dispute centers on a photo and accompanying text shared by Liu Yu in 2014 during Ko Wen-je's mayoral campaign. Liu Yu stated that the bag in question was a promotional item from that campaign, available in various designs, and that the specific one shown was worn out. Liu Yu's response suggests Chen Pei-chi misinterpreted or misrepresented the context of the original post.
This is indeed a logo bag from the 2014 election for mayor of Taipei. There were many different versions, some were worn out, only this one remained...
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.