Details of Hsieh Youxin’s Farewell Ceremony Revealed, Namewee Slammed for 'Playing the Victim' With All-Black Post
Published atNov 17, 2025 11:30 am
Taiwanese 31-year-old Internet celebrity Hsieh Youxin suddenly passed away in Kuala Lumpur at the end of October. After an autopsy and investigation, her body was finally returned to her family for cremation on the 16th, and her ashes are expected to be brought back to Taiwan on a chosen date this week. Hsieh Youxin’s manager Chris also revealed that her family will hold a private, invite-only farewell ceremony for her, and that he will be there to bid Hsieh Youxin a final goodbye. He said with relief: “I'm very happy that Youxin is finally going home.”
On the morning of the 16th, Hsieh Youxin’s family’s attorney Chen Junda went to Kuala Lumpur General Hospital to collect her body, which was immediately sent to the Shah Alam Jing Le Crematorium for cremation. It is reported that there was no photo of Hsieh Youxin displayed at the scene, only simple offerings including plain rice, fried egg, fish, fruit, and bubble tea, a favorite drink among Taiwanese people. Chen Junda also revealed that the ashes are expected to be flown back to Taiwan later this week.
Chris said with comfort: “I'm very happy that Youxin is finally going home, back to her family and friends who love her!” Chris also revealed that the family will hold a non-public private farewell ceremony for Hsieh Youxin, and that he is currently waiting for notification. The date has not yet been set, but he will definitely be there to send Hsieh Youxin on her last journey. Namewee posted an all-black image after Hsieh Youxin’s body was cremated.Meanwhile, Namewee, who became involved in the case, is currently out on verbal bail. After Hsieh Youxin’s body was cremated, he posted an all-black image on social media. Some netizens speculated it was related to Hsieh Youxin’s cremation. The comments on his Instagram were divided: one group of fans expressed concern about Namewee’s situation, with many comments such as “What is this?”, “Cremated?”, “Amitabha”, “Are you okay?”. Another group questioned him with doubts: “Drug use again?”, “Is this your team’s trick? Using this ‘playing the victim’ tactic to sway public opinion?”, “What are you up to again?”.
Source: NOWnews Today News Entertainment, Liberty Times Entertainment
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