Today I would like to share with you a story about Hong Kong actor Lai Shuxian. It's not just a story about stars, it's a story of struggle, pain, and choice.
Li Shuxian, this name used to be so dazzling in the Hong Kong entertainment industry. She is not only the runner-up of the former Asian sister, but also the ex-wife of artist Lu Huiguang.
Under the spotlight, she is always so glamorous, but who would have thought that her inner world is so fragile and painful.
On December 26, when she was 46 years old, Li Shuxian chose to end her life by burning charcoal at home. As soon as this news came out, it shocked the entire entertainment industry and made countless people who cared about her feel sad.
Especially a few days before her death, she also shared photos of a happy reunion with her family and friends on social media, looking so happy and happy.
But in reality, Lai's life is not as perfect as it seems. She has reportedly been suffering from mood disorders for more than 20 years. This long-term mental pressure is a huge burden for her.
In the last moments of her life, she sent a message to her husband: "See you in the next life". These few words revealed the despair in her heart.
Lai's story makes us think about what the real lives of those glamorous stars on the stage are like, and the pain and struggle behind them are difficult for us ordinary people to understand.
In this seemingly prosperous entertainment industry, how many people are silently suffering from mental pain?
Lai's death is not only a personal tragedy, but also a reflection of our society's lack of attention to mental health issues. In this fast-paced era, are we ignoring those who struggle in the shadow of mental illness, and should we pay more attention to and understand their suffering?
In conclusion, Lai's story is a wake-up call. It reminds us that mental health is a topic that should not be overlooked, regardless of the industry. We need to build a more open and inclusive social environment where those suffering from mental illness can be more understood and supported. Only in this way can we avoid more tragedies like this.