Ady An deletes photos with her Macau tycoon husband after his arrest, Entertainment News

Ady An deletes photos with her Macau tycoon husband after his arrest, Entertainment News

Ady An Goes Dark on Social Media After Husband’s Arrest

When a Love Story Turns into a Social Media Mystery

In a surprising turn of events, Taiwan’s beloved actress Ady An has gone ghost on Weibo, deleting all photos that featured her husband, Macau tycoon Levo Chan. The 41‑year‑old, who’s been married to the 49‑year‑old junket mogul since 2017, had been sharing every tender moment with her superstar spouse—until January.

Why the Sudden Vanishing Act?

  • Husband’s Arrest: Late January, Chan was taken into custody in Macau alongside a 34‑year‑old suspect, under allegations of illegal gambling and money laundering. The scandal snapped the spotlight onto the couple like a flashbulb.
  • Social Media Shift: The last selfie of the pair posted together was on Jan 13. After that, Ady pulled in all the love‑letter captions and charming photographs—leaving only three posts that survived the purge.
  • Keeper of Secrets: Ady’s account is now restricted, with only a New Year greeting from Jan 1 and a short vid of their three‑year‑old son (nicknamed “66”) from Jan 13 visible to the public. No buzz of any comments or replies from the actress herself so far.

Fandom, Speculation, and… a Hint of Drama

The sudden silence has lit up the rumor mill. Fans are poking around the reality behind the cheer‑filled photos. Some spin the story into a possible Hollywood return for Ady, while others believe she might be stepping away from the limelight entirely. Regardless of the future, her fans can only watch from the sidelines, hoping for a teaser of whatever comes next.

What’s Known About the Couple?

  • Kids: The duo has two little ones— a son turning three this July, and a one‑year‑old daughter, both of whom have been mused over in past posts.
  • Professional Background: Ady’s acting résumé includes glowing hits like The Outsiders (2004) and Autumn’s Concerto (2009‑2010). Meanwhile, Levo Chan runs Macau’s second‑biggest junket operation as CEO of Tak Chun Group.
  • Current Status: With no public statements from Ady, the mystery remains—she’s simply letting the facts fall where they fall.

As the story remains unfolding, this saga broadens the conversation about public life, privacy, and speculation in the digital age. Stay tuned for more updates, but for now, Ady’s Weibo seems as black as midnight—no shared smiles, no encore.