Kuaikui Breaks Nine-Month Silence, Netizens Speculate: 'Did You and Wangzi Plan This?'
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Model and influencer "Kuaikui" (Jiang Weilin) broke her nine-month public silence on social media.
- Her post coincided with a recent update from "Wangzi" (Prince Chiu), sparking speculation among netizens.
- Kuaikui and Wangzi were previously ordered to pay damages in a lawsuit related to an extramarital affair.
Model and influencer "Kuaikui" (Jiang Weilin) has resurfaced on social media after a nearly nine-month hiatus, breaking her silence late on August 22nd. Her reappearance has drawn significant attention, particularly as it followed a social media update from "Wangzi" (Prince Chiu) just the day before, leading to online speculation.
Did you and Wangzi plan this?
Kuaikui's absence from public life and social media began after she was involved in a scandal alleging an extramarital affair with Wangzi. She had previously issued a 17-minute apology video, after which her work and online presence completely ceased. The timing of her latest post, sharing photos of her daughter's birthday, has led some netizens to question the coincidence, with comments like "Did you and Wangzi plan this?" and "The timing is too coincidental."
Last year, Kuaikui's ex-husband, Fan Chiang Yen-feng, accused her of having an affair with Wangzi. Kuaikui admitted to "improper behavior" during her marriage but stated it was not the primary reason for their divorce, citing long-standing differences in financial views and parenting philosophies. Fan Chiang Yen-feng subsequently sued for alienation of affection, and in April, Kuaikui and Wangzi were ordered to jointly pay NT$1 million in damages. The dispute continued into July over the sale of their marital home.
The timing is too coincidental.
Kuaikui's social media update featured photos of her daughter, "Guo Jiang," celebrating her fourth birthday. The images showed the child in a white dress, wearing birthday sunglasses, and posing with a "4" gesture. Kuaikui captioned the post simply with "4y, already" accompanied by cake and heart emojis. While the post did not directly address the past controversies or her recent situation, it marked her first public statement in over nine months, attracting considerable online attention. Meanwhile, Wangzi had shared a Bible verse on his social media the previous evening, adding to the perceived synchronicity of their recent online activities.
It's already dark enough, why not avoid suspicion?
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.