Actress Angelababy is believed to have moved out of the mansion worth 130 million yuan (US$18.1 million), which she and her ex-husband Huang Xiaoming purchased for their wedding.
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Chinese actress Angelababy. Photo from Angelababy’s Instagram |
According to
Znews
, Angelababy shared a series of photos of herself on Weibo on June 26, where the background quickly drew attention. Many Weibo users pointed out that the house in the photos did not appear to be the one she and Huang once lived in near Shanghai’s Oriental Pearl Tower.
This led to speculation that Huang had asked Angelababy and their son to vacate the property. The rumors suggested that Huang even paid for Angelababy to move, to make room for his new girlfriend
Ye Ke
and their newborn daughter, according to 163.
The mansion was purchased by Huang and Angelababy in 2015 as their marital home. After their divorce in 2022,
Angelababy
was believed to have continued living there with their son.
Social media responses to the rumors have been mixed. Some criticized Huang for asking his ex-wife and son to leave so he could accommodate his new family, while others defended him, pointing out that Angelababy has earned substantial income and owns multiple properties, meaning she likely no longer needs to hold onto the apartment. Neither Angelababy nor Huang has commented on the speculation.
Angelababy, 35, whose real name is Yang Ying, has enjoyed a successful career as a model, entrepreneur, investor, and singer since her debut in 2007. She is regarded ass one of China’s most prominent actresses.
Huang
, 47, known for his roles in “The Return of the Condor Heroes,” “Shanghai Bund,” and “Summer’s Desire,” was in a five-year relationship with Angelababy before publicly confirming their romance in 2014. The couple married in 2015 and welcomed their son in 2017. Huang reportedly started dating Ye shortly after their 2022 split.
Despite the divorce, Angelababy and Huang committed to co-parenting their son. However, their rare public appearance together at Shanghai Disneyland in May 2024 revealed a distant and non-interactive relationship.