Ady An nightlife scandal
Ady An nightlife scandal

On October 21, paparazzi photos of the actress sparked massive online controversy. According to Chinese media outlet 163 , Ady An was seen during the day taking her two young children—reportedly ill—to a hospital. But that same evening, she was spotted leaving her house in a hooded outfit and spending the night out with three unidentified men, ending her night at a bar until the early hours.

Images of her night out quickly went viral across Chinese social media, causing a storm of divided opinions. Some netizens sympathized, believing she needed a break from overwhelming stress. Others harshly criticized her for partying while her children were reportedly unwell.
So far, Ady An’s agency has remained silent.

This scrutiny comes amid a long hiatus from the entertainment industry. Ady An has kept a low profile since her husband, businessman Chen Ronglian, was arrested in 2022 and sentenced in 2023 for operating a massive illegal online gambling ring. He was initially sentenced to 14 years and fined over $90 million USD. After appeal, his sentence was reduced to 13 years.

Once admired for her luxurious marriage and career success, Ady’s life changed drastically after her husband’s scandal. She retreated from the spotlight, moved back to Taiwan with her children, and is reportedly living frugally. Unlike many celebrities, she reportedly cares for her kids without hiring a nanny.

Paparazzi photos over the past year show a stark contrast from her previous glamorous image—appearing thinner, pale, and noticeably tired. Reports suggest Ady has been impacted financially, with possible links to her husband’s debt, said to exceed 1.6 billion yuan.

Still, despite the judgment, a significant portion of the public remains sympathetic. Many recognize her effort to rebuild stability for her children after a highly publicized fall from grace.

Ady An’s recent outing may have drawn criticism, but it also sheds light on the ongoing challenges faced by women navigating public scrutiny, parenthood, and the aftermath of scandal.

Sources: 163