U.S. Visa Defaced by Relative’s Child! Chinese Man Unable to Board Flight, Reveals the Mischief-Maker Once Destroyed 300,000 Yuan Chandelier

Published at Mar 06, 2026 10:47 am
A Chinese man shared on Xiaohongshu that a middle-school-aged relative’s child is extremely mischievous. He was recently preparing to travel to the United States, and afterward to Bali, Indonesia to celebrate his birthday with his parents. However, when he arrived at the airport and took out his passport, he was shocked to find his U.S. visa completely scribbled over, with the words 'Big Fool' written on it. The airline staff couldn’t help but laugh and refused to let him board. Upon returning home, he discovered that his Indonesian rupiah and Schengen visa had also been vandalized. 'I didn’t expect the naughty kid to leave me such an explosive birthday present.'

The poster later revealed that the same “troublemaker” had once broken a chandelier worth a total of 300,000 yuan (around 171,800 ringgit), simply because he wanted a popular figurine called Labubu. In 2025, when he visited the poster’s home and saw the Labubu collectible, 'the kid immediately threw a fit, implying it should be given to him.' When the poster refused, the child started to cry and scream, 'then directly grabbed the remote control and threw it at the ceiling,' breaking the valuable chandelier.

He once called the relatives to discuss it, but the response was always along the lines of 'he’s really still young and loves to draw, didn’t realize it was an important document.' They even asked him to delete his post, and tried to settle the issue with 5,000 yuan (about 2,863 ringgit). In the end, 'they paid for two chandeliers, my passport was confiscated, and I deleted them as contacts.' He laments, 'This is the result of poor upbringing and indulgent elders.'

Many netizens commented, 'Well, great, now the kid has become famous, the whole world has seen it,' 'Middle school isn’t a little kid anymore,' and 'If it were my child, I’d bring him straight to your home to apologize. However you want to resolve it, we’ll do it, otherwise I’d just call the police.'

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