China actress Huang Yi, from ‘lousy men collector’ to helping burn-injured kids

Her second marriage nightmare ends with husband’s 16-year jail sentence for bootlegging.

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In China’s entertainment industry, Huang Yi was once regarded as one of the most promising actresses. However, her career declined due to two tumultuous marriages, during which she suffered domestic abuse, earning her the unfortunate nickname “lousy men collector”. Now, at 47, she has reshaped her public image by dedicating herself to philanthropy, helping nearly 2,000 children with burn injuries over the past decade.

In 2001, she gained national fame at just 24 years of age for her portrayal of Li Yuhu in Wrong Carriage, Right Groom . Her character, a bright and lively young woman with a chivalrous heart, captivated audiences with her youthful energy and natural performance. Building on her success, Huang took on the role of Xiaoyanzi in the third sequel of My Fair Princess (or Huan Zhu Ge Ge in Chinese) in 2004.



Huan Zhu Ge Ge, an iconic TV series now celebrated for over two decades, remains a household name in China. Its timeless comedic style and memorable characters have established it as a legendary milestone in Chinese television history. Huang’s life took a dramatic turn due to two troubled marriages, which hindered her career and earned her the moniker “lousy men collector”.

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