Vivian Hsu Fires Back: “I’m Not the Suspect Behind the Scandal”
When the dispute between pop star Wang Leehom and his estranged wife Lee Jinglei turned into a full‑blown media circus, everyone expected the spotlight to fall on the actresses involved. Instead, 46‑year‑old singer Vivian Hsu made headlines of her own, insisting that she is not the “third party” people are piling accusations on.
Her Third Tweet Says It All
On Wednesday, December 22, Hsu posted a short but powerful two‑column message: “People say that by making these statements, I am further confirming the rumours. Buckets of dirty water have been splashed on me.” She then added, “As a woman, as a wife and as a mother, how can I not stand up and defend my reputation?”
- Clear & direct — She’s letting the public hear her voice, not a lawyer’s.
- Repetition of “reputation” — The word sticks. She’s fighting for her name, not getting muddy in a halo.
- “Buckets of dirty water” — A vivid metaphor that captures the watery steam of gossip.
Why The Drama Grows Out of a Simple Gathering
When Wang and Lee started trading barbs publicly last week, viewers began to look for connections. This is when the rumors that Hsu might have a secret “friends‑with‑benefits” relationship with Wang sparked.
The reputation‑targeting choreography is clear:
Timeline of the Allegations
- Lee listed a “benefit partner” from Wang’s circle who is allegedly a married woman with a child.
- People suspect the listed name is Vivian Hsu, who is married to Singaporean entrepreneur Sean Lee and has a six‑year‑old son.
- Vital evidence surfaced: a 2020 photo of Wang and Hsu at a ludicrously glamorous party with Blackie Chen, Christine Fan, and producer Eric Chen.
- Rumor gods—very much meme‑culture—now claim a video of a questionable act involving all those parties.
Wang’s Fine & the COVID‑19 Rule Break
Adding to the drama, Wang was fined for breaking pandemic protocols when he attended a September event. The photo from that day makes it hard to separate karaoke vibes from scandal vibes.
Lee’s Burning Note After Hsu’s Tweet
Lee’s latest tweet on Weibo (Tuesday, December 21) was subtle: “To the best of my knowledge, Blackie Chen and Christine Fan do not have any improper relationships with Mr Wang.” Notice the zero mention of Hsu. It’s like someone talking about a crime scene but leaving out the key suspect.
Not only have Hsu’s sponsors quietly pulled back, but the public confusion has turned her into a trending meme. The fierce shuffle of claims has everyone pulling out the dictionary for “acquaintance,” “friend,” and “benefit.”
All in All, Hsu Stands firm
We’ll keep watching how the narrative unfolds. For now, Vivian Hsu stands with a simple, unmistakable start: keep fighting for herself and let the gossip fade into background noise.
