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Huang Junjie Rumour Starter Finally Comes Clean |
So, remember that viral chaos on Weibo where some random account claimed to be the ex girlfriend and long-lost fiancée of actor Huang Junjie? Yeah, plot twist—it was all a lie, and now she’s finally come forward to say sorry.
On 11 April 2025, the account "别再p图了好吗" posted an official apology directed at Huang Junjie and his studio. This came after weeks of heated online debates and non-stop gossip all over Chinese social media.
She admitted that the rumours she spread over the past two months were completely false.
Not just that—they’d caused massive online bullying and public backlash against the actor.
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Huang Junjie Cleared After Shocking Relationship Rumours Proven False |
The apology wasn’t just a lazy “sorry” either.
She actually uploaded a handwritten letter, apparently written under legal supervision.
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She took full responsibility, apologised to Huang Junjie, his family, and his management, and confirmed she’s learnt her lesson.
She said she’s realised that the internet does have laws, and that you can’t just make stuff up and expect to get away with it.
As part of her apology, she also announced that she’s permanently deleting her account.
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Now, if you’ve missed the earlier drama—here’s a bit of context.
This person claimed to have dated Huang Junjie since 2019, saying they'd been together for five years.
She even said he’d promised to marry her and start a café together once his acting career took off.
She backed her claims with screenshots and alleged bank transfers, saying Huang had borrowed money multiple times for reasons like family illness, life expenses, failed jobs, and school fees.
She made it sound like a full-on heartbreak saga.
According to her, they broke up for good on 25 February 2025, and she believed there was no chance of a reunion.
But now, it turns out none of that was true.
The conversations, the money claims, the romantic promises—it was all made up.
And honestly? It’s a lot.
Netizens are now divided. Some are angry that Huang Junjie was dragged like this for months, while others are just relieved the truth is finally out.
As for Huang Junjie, he hasn’t made any fresh statement yet. His studio had previously denied all claims and hinted at legal action. After this apology though, maybe they’ll let it slide—or maybe not.
Either way, this saga is a wild reminder that things online can spiral quickly, and real lives are affected.