Chinese goddess Bai Lu appeared at the Beijing National Stadium "Ice Sail" on the 21st as a promotional ambassador for the event, enjoying the '2026 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup' (Beijing leg), and immediately caught the audience’s attention upon arrival. Dressed simply, she sat among the regular sports fans in the audience to watch the competition, looking very engaged throughout, and frequently applauded the athletes. When some fans wanted to greet her, Bai Lu turned around, smiled, and gestured for everyone to "keep quiet," indicating that attention should be given to the athletes in the venue, earning praise for being "well-mannered" towards fans. Photos of Bai Lu at the event went viral online in no time, but despite being originally scheduled for a stage appearance, her segment was quietly canceled, with no clear reason disclosed to the public yet.
Bai Lu recently also sent red envelopes to fans online during the Dragon Boat Festival, but was discovered that some suspected Angelababy (Yang Ying) fans, after receiving the red envelope, immediately went to give Bai Lu's hit drama "Mo Li" a one-star rating, triggering a fan war between the two fandoms.
Since Angelababy was embroiled in the "Crazy Horse Show" controversy in 2023, she has been "soft banned" in the Chinese entertainment industry, and recently became a livestream sales host. Among her former celebrity friends, only Chen He suddenly appeared in the live broadcast room, having cumulatively sent gifts worth about 300,000 RMB (approximately 184,000 MYR) to support her, leaving a message that moved many fans to tears.
At the time, Baby was earnestly introducing women's shoes for around 100 yuan when she was suddenly reminded by staff that Chen He had sent a generous gift. She was stunned for two seconds, then smiled and sweetly said, "Thank you Hehe, thank you Brother He." Chen He did not appear on camera to steal the spotlight, only leaving a comment, "Of course I have to support my little sister," showcasing the legendary friendship from their time on "Keep Running" as the "He-Ying siblings."
News sources: ON.CC, Liberty Times Entertainment