Hawick Lau and Li Xiaofeng Reportedly Break Up, Girlfriend Quietly Deletes Lovey-Dovey Posts
Published atApr 09, 2026 09:21 pm
Recently, a phrase about “how much disappointment Yang Mi had to muster to end this marriage” surged in the hot searches, causing Hong Kong star Hawick Lau and his ex-wife, Chinese actress Yang Mi’s marriage to come under renewed scrutiny. According to reports from Hong Kong media, just as details of Lau and Yang Mi’s past marriage are attracting attention, Hawick Lau’s relationship with Chinese actress Li Xiaofeng has also reportedly quietly ended. Li Xiaofeng was found to have deleted her posts showing affection with Hawick Lau. Recently, when Hawick Lau’s father, veteran Hong Kong artist Lau Dan, was asked about his son’s relationship, he unexpectedly changed his tune after previously praising Li Xiaofeng, saying, “I don’t know if my son has a girlfriend.” In addition, Li Xiaofeng was found to have deleted her lovey-dovey posts with Hawick Lau, and the two have not been seen together in a long time. With all these signs, the public generally believes that this once high-profile romance has quietly come to an end, and there is speculation that the two have already broken up.
Amid speculation about a breakup, Hawick Lau’s career has also been compared to that of his ex-wife. Since the divorce, Hawick Lau’s career in showbiz has stagnated, and his popularity has dropped, even making him reliant on commercial gigs; in contrast, Yang Mi has firmly maintained her status as a top-tier actress, landing countless endorsement deals. When asked about the past, she calmly said, “The longest joint project between him (referring to Hawick Lau) and me is raising our daughter Little Nuomi.” She firmly defends her daughter’s privacy and refuses to let family matters be overly exploited, and her independent attitude has left fans lamenting how differently their fates have turned out after their divorce.
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