Ron Ng and Viann Zhang Finally Split Up?

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    Since Ron Ng (吳卓羲) and Viann Zhang’s (張馨予) romantic relationship first surfaced in November 2010, the public outlook towards the relationship was not positive. With Viann’s flamboyant manner in handling the relationship and heated online flame wars with Ron’s fans, many speculated that it was a matter of time before the couple split up. Did the time for Ron and Viann’s breakup finally arrive?

    A Woman’s Happiness Dependent Upon the Man

    Possessing a habit of writing frequently on Weibo, Viann Zhang reflected on how a woman’s happiness was determined by the type of man she dated. On June 5th, Viann wrote, “Falling in love with a bad man will give you painful grief. Falling in love with a good man will let you live with smiles and happiness. With the constant smile on your face, you will grow more beautiful.”

    Viann’s speculative message regarding love immediately led fans and the media to think that she and Ron had broken up. It was understood that Viann lacked security in the relationship, often letting her thoughts wander in a negative direction on a frequent basis. Allegedly, Viann decided to end the relationship and the pain.

    Many of Ron’s fans even urged, “Break up quickly! Let go of Ron Ng!”

    Ron Ng Eager to Patch Up Relationship?

    Viann was currently filming mainland China drama, Naked Wedding <裸婚>, in which Cecilia Cheung (張栢芝 ) served as television producer for the first time. Regarding her speculative message on Weibo, Viann did not clarify about her relationship status with Ron. She only replied, “My Weibo thoughts reflected my feelings after reading the script for my new drama, as well as my friend’s experience.”

    Yesterday, Ron was spotted at the airport in Bejing. It was speculated that he may be in Beijing in a last attempt to salvage the relationship with Viann.


    Creds: Oriental Daily