LayarHijau – Chinese actor Yang Yang has been dragged into a personal controversy after actress Yi Yizi made a sensitive revelation during a livestream. In the broadcast, Yi Yizi claimed that she has a friend who once met Yang Yang at a hotel and said that “something happened” between them, which she implied involved kissing.
The statement quickly spread across social media and sparked widespread discussion among netizens. Responding to the circulating claims, Yang Yang’s side moved swiftly to issue an official clarification. On the night of January 23, Yang Yang’s studio released a statement through its official Weibo account, @杨洋资讯站 (Yang Yang Information Station), firmly denying the claim and stressing that Yi Yizi’s remarks were untrue. The studio described the information as a baseless rumor with no factual foundation.

According to publicly available information, Yi Yizi’s real name is Yi Qiulan. She was born on November 8, 1987, in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. Yi Yizi is known as a singer and actress, although her appearances in film and television projects have become less frequent in recent years.

Yang Yang, meanwhile, was born on September 9, 1991, in Shanghai. He graduated from the People’s Liberation Army National Defense University’s Academy of Military Culture, Class of 2003, majoring in dance. He entered the entertainment industry in 2007 after being cast as the adult Jia Baoyu in director Li Shaohong’s adaptation of the classic drama Dream of the Red Chamber.
Since then, Yang Yang has established himself as one of China’s top actors. His notable works include Left Ear, The Lost Tomb, Whirlwind Girl, Love O2O, I Belonged to You, Eternal Love, Glory of Special Forces, and Who Rules the World. With his high profile and carefully maintained public image, his private life often attracts significant attention.
As of now, Yang Yang’s studio has reiterated that it will continue to take a firm stance against the spread of rumors that harm the actor’s reputation and has urged the public not to believe unverified, one-sided claims.





