Taiwanese rapper Nana Liang is said to have been out online making her feel scared and hurt
Local news outlets said at first that a video of a famous woman had been going around the internet recently.
On April 28, Liang said that the woman in the video was actually her. The 31-year-old star said on her Instagram Stories that the clip was “recorded years ago” and that she didn’t know why it was being shared now.
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“I never thought something like this would happen to me but it did.” She continued, “I just want to escape from everything,” Liang wrote. “I initially did not want to respond whatsoever. I’m very scared, but I told myself that I need to face this issue courageously as I have people whom I deeply love and [am] protective of.”
In a past interview, Liang is said to have said that an ex-boyfriend was responsible for it. Hong Kong’s HK01 reported that she didn’t find out about the video until a close friend told her about it. She then helped the man delete the clip from his computer.
Nana Liang has said that she is looking into her legal options to solve the problem and has asked her friends and followers to stop sharing the video. She has said how hurt she is by what happened and how much she wants to protect the people she loves.
On Liang’s social media posts, lots of fans wrote words of love and support. The Star says that her present boyfriend has also come out to support her. He was described as saying, “Sometimes you just want to live a good life, but it is so difficult,”
People have thought that the man is Nana Liang’s ex-boyfriend, the Taiwanese actor and host King Kong Lee. The Star says, though, that the artist can be heard saying over and over in the clip. Responding to the claims, King Kong wrote on his Instagram Stories, “It’s not me! Listen, you [don’t know how it feels] being compared to others!” The actor also posted a photo of himself flipping the bird. “Can’t you live your life well yourself? Don’t drag me into everything!” he captioned the image.
This is not the first time that a video has hurt a well-known person in Taiwan. A few years ago, pictures of pop star Lin Chi-ling were posted online, and she had to apologise to the public.