曲婉婷想复出遭抵制,现在还传出拖欠暖气费用。
曲婉婷想复出遭抵制,现在还传出拖欠暖气费用。

Mother Condemned for Corruption, Everyone Is Against Her; Wanting Qu Admonished for Owing Heating Fees

Published at Feb 25, 2026 05:44 pm
Chinese singer Wanting Qu once made the catchy song "You Exist in My Song" a hit. However, because her mother was involved in corruption and sentenced to life in prison, netizens have no goodwill toward her or her mother. Recently, Wanting Qu 'tested the waters,' hoping to make a comeback, but was met with resistance from netizens. They dug up all sorts of past negative actions by her and her mother, criticizing them all over again. Now it has even come out that she owed several seasons' worth of heating fees, sparking even more anger from netizens, who are relentlessly mocking her.

These past few days, Wanting Qu has been heavily criticized on Chinese social media. Many netizens are upset that while her mother was sentenced to life for corruption, Wanting Qu has never apologized. People believe that her comfortable life studying overseas and making music may have benefited from the money her mother obtained through corruption.

Recently, Wanting Qu was busted again for allegedly owing heating fees for 7 seasons, totaling about 33,000 yuan (roughly 18,000 ringgit). Netizens mocked her for making so much money but being unwilling to pay the fees. Just a few days ago, Wanting Qu had happily teased that she would release a new album "Love Letter" this summer, but now, faced with backlash, it seems her “love letter” may never get sent out. #

News source: Liberty Entertainment 

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