LayarHijau – Song Weilong rose to wide recognition through his role alongside Tan Songyun in the drama Go Ahead, followed by his collaboration with Victoria Song in Find Yourself, which further boosted his popularity. Recently, his fame surged once again after starring in the new drama Shine on Me with Zhao Jinmai. The series reportedly brought him millions of new followers and helped cement his position as one of the most talked-about male stars in Chinese dramas.
With Song Weilong’s popularity on the rise, his past romantic life has returned to the spotlight. Over the years, he has been rumored to have dated or been involved in relationships with several well-known figures. The names linked to him include influencer Xun Ziying, Hong Xiao—who appeared as a supporting actress in Love Between Fairy and Devil, Jelly Lin of Whispers of Fate, supermodel Zhao Jiali, and Chen Qianyu, a supporting actress in Love in the Desert. These recurring rumors have led him to be described by some as someone who easily draws romantic attention.

Before officially debuting as an actor, Song Weilong—known for his tall build and striking looks—worked as an influencer and model. At that time, before gaining celebrity status, he openly dated fellow influencer Xun Ziying. The two frequently shared photos together on social media, openly displaying their affection. However, after Song Weilong signed with Huanyu Film and Television in 2015, their relationship was believed to have ended due to spending less time together as their schedules grew busier.

During his transition period from modeling to acting, Song Weilong also collaborated with Hong Xiao on couple-themed photo shoots and short films. Their on-screen interactions were seen as intimate, and additional attention was drawn when Song Weilong used the Weibo nickname “Chang Tui Lao Tou,” which was seen as echoing Hong Xiao’s username, “Wo Can A Yi.” This sparked dating rumors, although neither ever made an official confirmation. Hong Xiao later entered the acting industry and appeared in Love Between Fairy and Devil and Rising with the Wind.

After officially entering the entertainment industry, Song Weilong was linked to Jelly Lin when he was 18 and she was 21, following their collaboration on the romantic drama Beautiful Reborn Flower. In December 2017, the two were photographed showing close interactions in public. One widely discussed moment showed Jelly Lin slapping Song Weilong on the street before the two embraced and kissed through their masks. They were also seen going together to a convenience store to buy ice cream during winter. Shortly after the relationship became public, both studios released statements within a day, announcing that they had broken up and returned to being friends.

In 2020, during the broadcast of Find Yourself, Song Weilong was again rumored to be dating supermodel Zhao Jiali. The two were photographed traveling together in Japan, allegedly kissing inside a car, and holding hands while entering and leaving a copy shop. They were also seen wearing matching Burberry T-shirts, which was widely regarded as strong evidence of a romantic relationship.


In 2023, after Song Weilong successfully terminated his contract with Huanyu Film and Television, he was photographed multiple times going out with Chen Qianyu, a supporting actress in Love in the Desert. The two were seen shopping together, dyeing their hair, and traveling in the same car for two consecutive days before returning to the same apartment, leading to widespread speculation about their relationship.

Chen Qianyu was later revealed to be the top scorer of the 2019 entrance examination at the Shanghai Theatre Academy, as well as the daughter of the CEO of Shanghai Film and Television Media. Her father’s company invested in Love in the Desert and The Seven Relics of Ill Omen, both of which starred Song Weilong, with Tencent, iQIYI, and Alibaba listed as shareholders. As a result, Chen Qianyu was dubbed the “Shanghai Film heiress” by netizens, while Song Weilong faced harsh criticism and negative labels, with some accusing him of exchanging romance for resources—leading to a noticeable decline in his public image at the time.





