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Wang Feng's girlfriend denies breakup rumors during livestream

From Liberty Times · (40m ago) Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Chinese singer Wang Feng's rumored breakup with his younger girlfriend, influencer Li Qiao (known as "Forest Girl"), has been denied by Li Qiao during a livestream.
  • The rumors intensified after it was reported that Li Qiao had deleted photos and videos of herself with Wang Feng.
  • Li Qiao stated that their relationship is fine and that she is responsible for her own choices, while also denying deleting their shared content.

The recent buzz surrounding Chinese rock star Wang Feng and his relationship with internet influencer Li Qiao, also known as "Forest Girl," has been a hot topic. Reports circulated that the couple had split, fueled by claims that Li Qiao had purged her social media of all traces of Wang Feng. However, in a swift move, Li Qiao addressed the rumors directly during a livestream, attempting to quell the speculation.

We are actually doing quite well, not like what the internet is saying.

โ€” Li QiaoDenying breakup rumors during a livestream.

Speaking to her audience, Li Qiao emphasized that personal matters should not consume public attention and that she has no desire to seek fame through gossip. She directly confronted the breakup rumors, stating, "We are actually doing quite well, not like what the internet is saying." She also refuted claims that she had deleted their photos, insisting that such reports were mere conjecture.

While Li Qiao asserted that their relationship remains stable, she also offered a more philosophical outlook on the future of their romance. "The future is unpredictable, but I can be responsible for any choice I make, because I am an adult and can take care of my family, friends, and colleagues around me," she remarked, reiterating that her relationship with Wang Feng has not changed.

The future is unpredictable, but I can be responsible for any choice I make, because I am an adult and can take care of my family, friends, and colleagues around me.

โ€” Li QiaoCommenting on the uncertainty of relationships and her personal responsibility.

This situation highlights the intense public scrutiny that celebrities in China face, particularly concerning their romantic lives. The speed at which rumors spread and the pressure on public figures to address them, even through informal channels like livestreams, is a testament to the power of social media and public interest in celebrity gossip. For fans and followers, these updates offer a glimpse into the personal lives of their idols, blurring the lines between public and private spheres.

There is no such thing.

โ€” Li QiaoRefuting claims that she deleted photos and videos of herself with Wang Feng.
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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.