Ye Tong's Androgynous Charm Makes Housewives Crazy: The Truth About Being Pulled Out of the Car
Published atApr 17, 2025 12:35 pm
In 1992, Hong Kong actress Ye Tong starred in the TV series "New Legend of Madame White Snake," playing the role of Xu Xian. She gained a large number of devoted fans in China. This year, at the age of 62, she bravely joined "Ride the Wind 2025" to challenge singing and dancing. As the eldest sister of this season, she doesn't act superior due to her age. She has served as the team leader for two consecutive stage performances, practicing hard herself and also taking care of her team members. Her fighting spirit has made fans love her even more. Today, a video went viral online showing a female fan breaking through the line and grabbing Ye Tong, who was sitting in a nanny car, eventually pulling her out. Two strong male assistants couldn't stop this female fan, while surrounding fans were shouting, "Auntie, come back." Netizens have condemned the fan's behavior, and Ye Tong spoke up about the incident earlier, thoroughly addressing and speaking for both the fan and the staff.
On Weibo, Ye Tong posted a message thanking everyone for their concern, stating that she was not frightened. "The distance was quite far, and no one heard what the enthusiastic fan was saying to me. Actually, it wasn't her who pulled me down from the car; it was because I was moved by what she said that I got out to hug her. She said, 'Ye Tong, I am the same age as you. I didn’t know how to buy tickets this time, so I could only wait here. I have liked you for so many years, and I finally see you.'" Ye Tong initially got into the car but was persuaded by the passionate fan to get out and comfort her.Ye Tong also mentioned that the staff protected her well and thanked them for not harming the fan during the restraint process. Afterward, the staff communicated with the fan, who apologized. Ye Tong rationally stated, "Irrational behavior and speech are undesirable, but I also hope everyone doesn't just speak based on pictures or videos. Sometimes, what we see with our eyes is not the whole truth."
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