Taiwanese Actress Asks Lawyer To ‘Collect Evidence’ After Netizens Call 3YO Daughter ‘Ugly’


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Never ever doubt a mother’s true love for a child.

It can help a woman remain strong despite a failed relationship.

Help a woman who’s losing limbs to a disease stay alive.

And made a mom call for her lawyer to collect evidence and sue people who said her daughter was ugly.

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Taiwanese Star Annie Yi

This is Annie Yi. She’s a Taiwanese singer and actress.

And at 50 years old, she looks better than when I was 3 years old.

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The sweet-smiling girl beside her is her three-year-old daughter, Milly.

Unfortunately, Milly is the target of several personal attacks, many of which comes from the internet calling her “ugly”.

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How It Came About

Besides singing and acting, Annie Yi also has a personal e-commerce shop selling her own probiotics brand.

Recently, she shared on Weibo that her daughter has been taking the probiotics herself.

*Cue haters*

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Here’s a translation from my pitiful Mandarin skills:

“Your daughter ate your probiotics and became silly, dumb and ugly.”

“Her daughter isn’t sick, but is this the after-effect of taking her probiotics? So scary. She looks cross-eyed, stupid and dumb.”

Woah.

Annie Yi Goes All Out

As a mother, what do you think will happen? Pretend it didn’t happen? Nope.


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She took to Weibo to give the haters a dressing down.

“The child didn’t offend you, and because you don’t agree with something, you start insulting a three-year-old child that you don’t know. I do not know how your parents brought you up.”

She also added that she has reported the comments to the authorities and engaged a lawyer to collect evidence against the commenters.

Her fans were supportive of her replies and praised her for being a good mom.

But most importantly…


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How can you post such comments about such a cute girl?

The Internet Isn’t An Excuse To Go Wild

If you still haven’t learnt yet, the internet isn’t exactly a place of anonymity, nor is it a place where you can genuinely cause harm, then get away with an “I was just kidding” or “I didn’t know”.

Just look at the nasi lemak dudes.

The internet sure as hell didn’t protect them from their despicable actions, did it?

You reap what you sow, no matter how much you try to spin the story.