Ma Sichun Criticized Again for Poor Judgment in Men: Singer Boyfriend Involved in Fight and Police Incident
Published atJun 06, 2025 04:29 pm
Golden Horse Best Actress Ma Sichun and the band "Penicillin" lead singer Zhang Zhexuan (nickname Zhang Manle) made headlines in 2021 for their romantic relationship. Despite Zhang's rumored past scandals including hookups and freeloading, the public has always been skeptical of this older-woman-younger-man relationship. Nevertheless, Ma Sichun remains wholeheartedly devoted to Zhang, undeterred by the "love-struck" label. On the 3rd, media exposed that after a dinner with friends, she was seen waiting patiently in a parking lot to meet Zhang Zhexuan before leaving together in a car. However, yesterday (5th), reports surfaced that Zhang Zhexuan was involved in a physical altercation, ending up in a police station and the emergency room with injuries to his nose and hand, leading netizens to ridicule Ma Sichun for her "poor judgment in men." Zhang Zhexuan sitting in the mediation room of the police station, with injuries on his nose and hand.37-year-old Ma Sichun has previously struggled with depression, and she publicly discussed her relationship with her 5-year younger boyfriend Zhang Zhexuan two years ago, feeling fortunate to have met him since he “illuminates” her like the sun, while she helps soften him. Unexpectedly, today a netizen revealed encountering Zhang Zhexuan at night in the emergency room, reportedly injured by a bottle. Additionally, a photo was posted of him sitting in the mediation room of the Jiuxianqiao Police Station in Beijing, showing blood on his nose and marks on his right arm and hand.
Currently, Zhang Zhexuan has not responded, nor have the police reported any situation. Reggae musician Liu Rui clarified that it was just friends drinking too much, "Yesterday, everyone was heavily drunk; there were no major conflicts, just buddies who see each other often. I really like his songs and appreciate his wild spirit. Everyone, no need to worry, let's disperse."
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