Zhao Liying Takes Her Son Out Alone: 'No Sign of Midi Z'—Suspected Relationship Ends as Soon as It Goes Public
Published atJul 31, 2025 04:50 pm
Zhao Liying divorced 'Prince of Lanling' Feng Shaofeng in 2021. Earlier this May, Chinese paparazzi captured Zhao Liying seemingly in a new relationship, seen interacting closely with Myanmar-born, Taiwan-based director Midi Z (Zhao Deyin). He was even spotted taking Zhao Liying and Feng Shaofeng’s son 'Xiang Xiang' out on his own. However, Zhao Liying soon sharply denied the rumors.
Recently, Zhao Liying was photographed taking her son and their nanny out, with no sign of Midi Z by her side, sparking curiosity about whether their relationship has ended after going public. Midi Z was previously photographed taking Zhao Liying’s son out to play.Zhao Liying previously connected with director Midi Z while filming the movie 'Qiaoyan's Story.' In May this year, paparazzi captured Midi Z frequently visiting Zhao Liying’s home and even taking 'Xiang Xiang' out alone, with an interaction that resembled that of a father and son, fueling speculation from the public. Shortly after, while promoting her new work 'In the World of the Living,' Zhao Liying first posted with the keywords 'Zhao Liying responds' and 'In the World of the Living,' and then made a post specifically adding the keywords 'Is Zhao Liying making her relationship public?' She responded, 'Like hell I am,' seemingly denying the romance.
Recently, Chinese paparazzo 'Guatian Hanjie' photographed Zhao Liying taking her son 'Xiang Xiang' out, accompanied by their nanny. After the three got in the car and arrived at their destination, Zhao Liying got out alone to attend an exhibition, where she was joined by another female friend. Midi Z was not seen. Zhao Liying appeared to be in a good mood, chatting and laughing with her friend. Being able to take time to accompany her son seemed to make Zhao Liying especially happy.
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