Huang Yi's Beloved Daughter Slammed as 'Second-Generation Drug Offender,' Career Blocked; Christy Chung's Husband Offers Support, Faces Cyberbullying and Calls Police
Published atAug 28, 2025 12:22 pm
45-year-old Chinese actress Huang Yi gained popularity through her role as Xiaoyanzi in "My Fair Princess 3". She has a 12-year-old daughter, Duoduo, with her ex-husband Huang Yiqing. Duoduo once expressed her desire to become a trainee in South Korea, but because her father Huang Yiqing was imprisoned for drug dealing, netizens labeled Duoduo as a "second-generation drug offender" and fiercely criticized her, vowing to boycott her debut. This led Huang Yi to speak out in defense of her daughter.
Duoduo previously stated that she was not fond of studying but still wanted to become a trainee in South Korea. However, netizens mocked her by labeling her as a "second-generation drug offender" and threatened to boycott her debut, even joking that Duoduo had not inherited her mother's looks. Some harshly remarked that Duoduo resembles her father Huang Yiqing, saying, "Even if she goes to South Korea, it would be difficult to pass their strict visual screening."
After learning of the resistance her daughter faced, Huang Yi remarked, "There’s no need to be so harsh to a 12-year-old child." She pointed out that her daughter has no relationship with her ex-husband anymore and called for the attacks to stop. However, she also bluntly told netizens, "Fine, we’ll give up our spot, you go ahead, why don't you debut yourself?" sparking even more severe backlash. Zhang Lunshuo (right) is Christy Chung's husband and has come forward to support Duoduo in this incident.Huang Yi's friend, Zhang Lunshuo, who is also Christy Chung’s husband, spoke out: "My values are collapsing. Why should a child be cyberbullied? A father's mistake should not implicate innocent children." Unexpectedly, the adults’ support of Duoduo caused even more public outrage, with commenters saying the issue is not about the child but asks, "Should the children of drug dealers occupy public resources?" or "Is it legitimate for the child of a drug dealer to have the opportunity to be on stage?" Some even accused Zhang Lunshuo of "supporting the children of drug dealers to debut," "sympathizing with drug dealers," and essentially "adding fuel to the fire."
This forced Zhang Lunshuo to report to the police on the grounds of "being falsely accused" and clarify his position, stating that he never supported Huang Yi's daughter's debut. "If you ask for my true opinion, I don’t think she should debut." But since the cyberbullying has broken the law, he needs to clear his name through legal channels.
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