Si Guangyang's apology is useless! SOD Taiwan actress is furious, vows to pursue him until the election
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A former SOD actress, Zai Zai, rejected the apology of Si Guangyang, son of KMT legislator Wan Mei-ling, who is running for city council.
- Si Guangyang apologized for past bullying and involvement in online gambling during high school.
- Zai Zai vowed to continue speaking out about the alleged bullying until the election, stating she wants more people to know about the incident.
Si Guangyang, the son of KMT legislator Wan Mei-ling and a candidate for Taoyuan City Councilor, has issued an apology for past bullying and his involvement in online gambling during high school. However, his apology has been rejected by Zai Zai, a former SOD actress who has accused Si of long-term bullying.
Zai Zai expressed her dissatisfaction with Si's apology on social media, calling it "super lame" and suggesting his acting skills needed improvement. Despite suffering from a cold, she stated she was happy to see "Si Guangyang's karma exploding" on her phone. She vowed to continue bringing attention to the issue until the election, declaring, "I will keep talking about it until the election, I'm not letting you off!"
I will keep talking about it until the election, I'm not letting you off!
Si Guangyang's apology came after allegations of past bullying resurfaced following his registration as a KMT candidate. Zai Zai had previously accused him of prolonged verbal abuse in junior high school, including mocking her appearance and boasting about his mother's influence. These accusations sparked significant online discussion.
I think no matter what, as long as I've caused him trouble, I'm happy haha, I'm easily satisfied, but I'm not letting Guangyang off yet.
When asked by a netizen if she would be Si's "nightmare for life" if he lost the election, Zai Zai responded that she is easily satisfied and happy as long as she has caused him trouble. She reiterated her intention to pursue the matter, stating, "I'm not letting Guangyang off yet."
Zai Zai hopes that even if Si Guangyang is elected, more people will become aware of the incident. Her strong stance indicates a determination to hold him accountable for his alleged past actions, regardless of his political aspirations or apologies.
Wanting to say so much for so long and only squeezing out this little bit of crap.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.