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Singer Chen Suiyi reveals agent's 'bad temper' on her birthday

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Taiwanese singer Chen Suiyi celebrated his agent's birthday by sharing a photo and revealing her "bad temper."
  • He joked that despite her beautiful appearance, she is known as "Brother Xue" due to her straightforward personality.
  • The post garnered warm birthday wishes from fans, highlighting the long-standing trust and good relationship between Chen and his agent.

Taiwanese singer Chen Suiyi recently celebrated the birthday of his long-time agent of 16 years with a heartfelt social media post. While sharing photos of the agent, Chen Suiyi playfully revealed her private persona, affectionately teasing her about her "bad temper."

Chen Suiyi described his agent as a "beauty" but admitted that many people call her "Brother Xue" because of her direct and straightforward nature. He humorously added that while her temper might be challenging, her actions are always for his benefit. The singer used the occasion to encourage his fans to send birthday wishes, calling it her "Christmas Eve birthday."

The post quickly garnered a flood of birthday messages from fans and netizens, who complimented the agent's striking appearance and strong aura. Many expressed admiration for the 16-year relationship, acknowledging the difficulty of maintaining such a long professional partnership. Comments like "Beauty indeed has a strong presence!" and "So that's what Brother Xue looks like!" were common.

The interaction between Chen Suiyi and his agent in the comments section, where she humorously responded, "Luckily there are no ugly photos," further showcased their close bond and mutual trust. This lighthearted exchange highlighted the deep rapport built over years of collaboration, resonating with fans who praised their enduring partnership.

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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.