So you think only our very own JianHao Tan would respond to hater’s comments.
Well, you think wrong.
Because even someone who has well over 18 million followers in Weibo would do the same.
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Harlem Yu’s Ex-Wife Hit Back at Netizen Who Criticised Her Looks With Little Make-Up
Annie Yi is a Taiwanese singer and actress who debuted back in 1986. She’s more commonly known from her Chinese name in Singapore, 伊能静, and is also well-known for being Harlem Yu’s ex-wife. She’s now currently married to a 41-year-old Chinese actor and is now based there.
The 51-year-old, who’s still active in showbiz, hasn’t been taking social media very well; last October, she proceeded to sue netizens that called her daughter “ugly”.
In March this year, after a netizen called her “old”, she clapped back, even saying, “Didn’t your mother teach you manners?”
And now, the singer is back to rebuke another netizen.
Annie has just returned to China from Taiwan and therefore had to go through a 14-day quarantine in Shanghai hotel.
Like any celebrity, she decided to document her life to her 18 million followers in Weibo with daily vlogs, showing what she did in the hotel while talking about certain issues.
Here’s a screenshot of the third vlog:
The video has almost 2k comments, but one of them was spotted by Annie herself. It wrote, “Still a pretty young girl at 50? Where is the face?”
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Annie took issue with the comment and instead of replying direct to the comment, she took a screenshot and posted a new post with it so that it can reach more people.
She added, “Don’t forget, you also went through the birth canal of a woman. Since women can give birth to you, they can also decide to be pretty young girls for life.”
However, for some reason, the post was soon deleted.
Since that video, she has yet to post the next daily vlog of her quarantine: the video in question was the 3rd day of quarantine, and she posted a daily vlog every few days, with the first video on 25 May, second video on 30 May and third video on 3 June.
So to you guys who think you can hate on a public figure without being spotted: you’ve been warned.
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