Chinese actress Zhang Yuxi, often praised as “more beautiful than AI,” has alarmed fans after revealing that she is being harassed and stalked by not one, but two groups of obsessed fans.

According to Zhang, one group brazenly trespassed into a property registered under her name, which she had been renting out. They confronted the tenants with aggressive demands such as, “Where is Zhang Yuxi?” and “She must own another house nearby.” Terrified, the tenants immediately called the police. Authorities later confirmed that a man had been frequently loitering near the residence, asking about Zhang’s whereabouts, proving the intrusion was no random act.

Zhang Yuxi stalker case

At the same time, Zhang has also been pursued by another group of stalkers who have trailed her for months. On September 15, the Ruyi’s Royal Love in the Palace actress snapped a photo of one stalker’s license plate and publicly warned, “If this happens again, I’ll call the police. I’m not afraid of you.”

The harassment has gone beyond Zhang herself, targeting her family and staff with threatening and abusive messages. Fed up, Zhang declared she has collected solid evidence and will take legal action to protect her rights.

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Netizens have overwhelmingly voiced support for Zhang, condemning the extreme behavior of obsessive fans and urging people to admire idols rationally instead of resorting to harmful and invasive actions.

Zhang Yuxi, known for her flawless visuals and slim figure, has earned nicknames such as “living doll of C-ent” and “romance novel heroine come to life.” Once a social media star, she entered the industry as a model after dating billionaire heir Wang Sicong. Following their 2015 breakup reportedly with a luxury villa as a parting gift—Zhang shifted to acting, appearing in projects like My Little Princess, Ruyi’s Royal Love in the Palace, and Love and Redemption. Though her acting skills remain debated, her beauty and charisma continue to capture public attention across both historical and modern roles.

Sources: kenh14