Chinese actress Fan Bingbing was speculated to have gotten back together with former lover Li Chen after Internet users spotted her liking one of his posts on Weibo, reported Sin Chew Daily.
The 41-year-old actress, who broke up with Li in 2019 following her tax evasion scandal, was seen reacting to a post he uploaded.
The post was about Bingbing's younger brother, Fan Chengcheng, who was on the same variety show as Li calledHer seemingly innocent reaction sparked rumours that she had reconciled with Li, making it a trending topic in Chinese cyberspace. However, Bingbing later issued a denial and said that she had reacted by accident.
According to earlier reports, the actress had been finding it hard to continue her career in the entertainment industry after being slapped with an 880mil yuan fine for tax evasion in 2018. Since then, she has been blacklisted from the film industry in China and many of her celebrity endorsement deals were axed.
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