Aaron Kwok’s Wife Criticized Over Request for Single Room During Reality Show Filming
Published atMay 16, 2026 11:24 am
Hong Kong superstar Aaron Kwok's wife, Moka Fang, recently participated in the Chinese variety show '50km Taohuawu' Season 6 together with artists such as Jam Hsiao, Anita Yuen, and second-generation star Enli Yu. Unexpectedly, she sparked controversy and negative reviews in the very first episode.
During the room allocation segment of the premiere, Moka Fang chose to stay in a single room with a bathroom located in the men's area, resulting in the other nine male guests having to share one restroom. Male star Xu Zhisheng tried to communicate with Moka Fang, but she remained silent. Xu Zhisheng awkwardly rounded things off: 'That's alright, why don't we try it for a day? If it's really unbearable, we might have to trouble you to make a change.'
Fang Yuan being interviewed on the show saying it was the male guests who said they didn't need the single room (left image); After the show's broadcast and sparked controversy, she posted on Weibo to defend herself (right image). Moka Fang explained in an interview on the program that she tends to sleep late and was concerned she'd disturb others if sharing a room, hence she opted for a single room. She also stated that the male guests had initially all said they didn't need a single room, so "I don't think I was seizing it."
After the episode aired, Moka Fang's choice sparked heated discussion among netizens: "If you don't like sharing rooms, why join this program?", "If her EQ is so low, how does one become a heavenly king's wife?", "If she were just an ordinary entertainer and not Aaron Kwok's wife, she definitely wouldn't dare to do this." Some netizens also believed it was the show creating controversy for attention.
At 1 AM on May 15th, Moka Fang responded to the public opinion with a long post on Weibo themed "Women's Self-Value." Having given birth to three daughters for Aaron Kwok, she said she was taught from a young age to be modest and yield to others, but now tells her daughters: "Kindness doesn't require you to wrong yourself, and being sensible doesn't mean forcing yourself to endure."
She put forward the theory of "girls' sense of worthiness," believing everyone deserves a comfortable environment and the right to speak up for themselves, while also questioning the show's insufficient resource allocation.
However, her post did not calm the controversy, and instead added fuel to the fire. Many netizens felt that reality shows emphasize group living, and if she couldn't adapt to collective environments, she shouldn't have accepted the invitation.
Netizens flooded Moka Fang's Weibo criticizing her for disguising "selfishness" as "worthiness," commenting: "Don't use the name of feminism to glorify selfishness," "No normal person would take the only single room and leave nine people to share one bathroom." After the backlash, Moka Fang deleted her post.
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