Wang Leehom's ex-wife Lee Jinglei hits back at him for ‘playing the victim’


LEE Jinglei broke her silence of more than a year to lash out at her ex-husband Wang Leehom (pic) for “playing the victim”, reported Sin Chew Daily.

LEE Jinglei broke her silence of more than a year to lash out at her ex-husband Wang Leehom (pic) for “playing the victim”, reported Sin Chew Daily.

The couple are currently embroiled in a bitter custody battle over their three children following an acrimonious divorce.

The 36-year-old Lee rebutted the Taiwanese-American singer whose latest song describes how he is robbed of the opportunity to visit his kids.

“You have been seeing all this all this while. Can you not (make false claims) at the expense of your children?

“Is it really that hard to take off your mask and act like a real human being?” she wrote on Instagram, adding that truth will always prevail.

Wang, in his post-divorce comeback concert in Las Vegas last month, performed a new song titled See Each Other Whenever We Want To in which he sang of his longing to see his children again.

In 2021, right after their shock divorce, Lee accused him of various misdeeds, indiscretions and bullying throughout their eight-year marriage. In response, Wang apologised to his family and fans.

The children are currently living with Lee at Wang’s former luxury apartment in Taipei.

The “700m road” lyrics are believed to reference the fact that Wang is prevented from seeing his children despite living close by.

Fans of Lee were excited to see her being vocal again.

“The hammer of Thunder Goddess (a pun on Lee’s Chinese name) is back!” one netizen wrote.


> Chow Yun-fat became a highlight of a 10km race after fans rushed to get their photo ops with the Hong Kong superstar at the finishing line, reported China Press.

It was the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon on Sunday.

The 67-year-old avid runner began his race at 5.40am and finished in just one hour, three minutes and 58 seconds.

Dressed in all-black, Chow was seen happily obliging requests for selfies.

When interviewed, Chow revealed that he had hired a coach to train for one year before attempting the marathon.

The famously affable actor is often seen on public transport and shopping for groceries at the market.

In recent years, Chow has been banned from working in mainland China after he voiced support for the 2019-2020 Hong Kong pro-democracy protests.

● The above article is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with this ' >'sign, it denotes a separate news item.

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