Zhao Lusi livestream revelations
Zhao Lusi livestream revelations

The session began with Zhao Lusi addressing plastic surgery rumors that have long followed her. Instead of dodging the speculation, she leaned into it with refreshing candor: “Someone asked if I had plastic surgery? No, I didn’t. But if people say I did, I’m actually happy. It just means I look prettier.”

Her blunt take divided online opinion. While some fans applauded her confidence and transparency, others accused her of downplaying the pressure and scrutiny many face over appearance. But it was what came next that truly shocked the public.

Zhao, who recently left her management agency, revealed that she was once seriously ill — and instead of receiving medical care, she was locked in a hotel room, where the company brought in a shaman to perform an exorcism.

“The company didn’t let me go to the hospital. They thought I was cursed and called a shaman. My parents saw me in a wheelchair, barely conscious, but they couldn’t do anything,” she recounted.

The revelations didn’t stop there. Zhao also shared details about a painful betrayal by a childhood friend over a failed dessert shop venture.

“I trusted them completely. I invested without a contract. They registered the brand under their own name, and when we lost money, I had to cover it. Later, they sued me over trademark rights — and demanded a public apology.”

Visibly emotional, Zhao said she’s willing to let go of her past decade in the industry , but not the injustices she endured: “These are things I can’t just ignore.”

Chinese netizens were floored:

  • “This is wilder than a fiction novel. An exorcist? Is this real?”
  • “If this really happened, it’s horrifying. No one should endure that.”
  • “She should’ve spoken up sooner, but I get it. The silence wasn’t her fault.”
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The livestream has not only reignited debates on plastic surgery and celebrity image, but also opened up urgent discussions about mental health, exploitation in the entertainment industry, and the unseen trauma stars often carry.

Sources: weibovietnam