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17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

author:Shimmer's Library

In 2019, Yang Lijuan was interviewed by Lu Yu.

She said: If I had to do it all over again, I would definitely not do it again. Sometimes I think that more than ten years have passed, and now I am seeing the blue sky and green trees, as well as the chirping of birds, and I am very grateful that God has not given up on me.
17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

"My biggest wish now is that my mother is in good health, can live a long life, and I am safe every day, it will be very good!"

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Life nowadays

After 2007, it seems that everything that happened back then has disappeared like a cloud of smoke, and now Yang Lijuan has been living an ordinary life.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Now she works as a salesman in a supermarket, earning two or three yuan a month, and lives in a rental house with her mother.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

When Lu Yu asked Yang Lijuan, do you still have a wish now?

Yang Lijuan is no longer the persistent and extreme "star-chasing girl" in the past, her mood has completely changed, she said: Now I just want to work hard and let my mother dress better!

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

After following the camera, Yang Lijuan and Lu Yu came to a big shopping mall to go shopping, which is the place where Yang Lijuan comes the most times during the noon break every day, which can be used to pass the time.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Then, Yang Lijuan took Lu Yu to a music event, she said: I come here every Wednesday, and it is also my only social activity.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Yang Lijuan didn't know many friends, most of them were colleagues who met in the same place, and her supermarket colleagues didn't look at her with strange eyes.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Even the eldest sister in the same choir told Yang Lijuan not to give any more interviews, and it was best to return to ordinary life!

Through the conversation between the two, Yang Lijuan has really changed, the temper of her youth is gone, and Lu Yu's words hit her heart: It's because the person who made her lose her temper is gone!

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Yes, the biggest regret of the sensational star-chasing incident was that Yang Lijuan's father did not hesitate to commit suicide by jumping into the sea in Hong Kong in order to let his "excellent" daughter see Andy Lau again.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Now she is repenting every day, but nothing will happen again!

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Because of her brainless star-chasing back then, her father died, and even Andy Lau was involved, and she almost suffered from depression.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?
17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

However, more than ten years have passed, and now that netizens see Yang Lijuan's changes, they will also be very calm and sincerely wish her.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

"I hope Yang Lijuan is calm and happy"

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

"It's too expensive to exchange Dad's life for her sobriety"

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?
17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Yang Lijuan's crazy "star chasing"

In 1994, Yang Lijuan was 16 years old, and at this age she was also in school and was an ordinary student.

However, the girl Huaichun, because of a dream, she was madly infatuated with Andy Lau, and since then she has started a long and paranoid road of chasing stars.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?
17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

She dropped out of school, and her father doted on her, and even supported his daughter's unreasonable behavior.

In order to satisfy his daughter's dream of chasing stars, the family spent a lot of money for her, and after the family's savings were spent, the father even sold his house to support his daughter's star chasing.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

From the age of 16 to 29, Yang Lijuan has been chasing Andy Lau's footsteps, and in that era, information was not developed, and Yang Lijuan staggered with Andy Lau every time.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

The blows again and again did not discourage Yang Lijuan, but made her even more frightened, vowing to see Andy Lau.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

After more than ten years of chasing stars, she finally met Andy Lau in 2007 and was fortunate to take a group photo on stage.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

thought that this was the end of the matter, but Yang Lijuan's old father felt that Andy Lau only regarded his daughter as an ordinary fan, so he left a petition and chose to commit suicide by jumping into the sea.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

The incident became a sensation in an instant, and Yang Lijuan cried sadly, but in an interview with the media, in addition to being sad about her father's death, she also said unashamedly:

"It is my father's last wish to let Andy Lau see me again, and Andy Lau must meet me. ”

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?
17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

However, Andy Lau would rather choose to be indifferent than see Yang Lijuan again, and because of this incident, Andy Lau's career back then was also affected.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

The occurrence of this first tragedy was all caused by blind star chasing, but Yang Lijuan at that time did not realize her mistake.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

If nothing ever happened

Many years after that, when I saw Yang Lijuan again in "A Date with Luyu", the 45-year-old Yang Lijuan became stable and mature, and she also realized her mistakes.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

If everything had not happened, Yang Lijuan had not been infatuated with Andy Lau, and his father had not died because of her, the editor can say with certainty that Yang Lijuan's life must have been very good.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

At that time, Yang Lijuan's father was a high school teacher, and now he can receive a large pension every month after retirement.

The life of the family will be nourishing and moist!

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?
17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

What about Yang Lijuan, her parents are such a daughter, if she goes to school well, enters the society, and finds a job and a dull life.

Then Yang Lijuan will definitely get married and start a family at the right age like most girls, and she may have both children now.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

But there is no if, Yang Liping is now 46 years old, still not married, living in a one-bedroom rental house with her mother, and receiving a salary of only more than 2,000 per month.

You can imagine how difficult life is!

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

epilogue

Yang Lijuan's matter gives all girls who blindly chase stars a vigilance.

You can like a star and be a fan of a star, but it is impossible to give up your original normal life in order to chase stars.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Reasonable fans will pay attention to the work and performance of the stars, appreciating their talent and hard work, while maintaining independent thinking and judgment.

They don't blindly follow everything about celebrities, but they screen and judge based on their own values and preferences.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Fans who blindly follow stars tend to pay too much attention to the private lives of celebrities, gossip news, etc.

even did some extreme behaviors in order to chase stars, such as crazy shopping for celebrity merchandise, excessive participation in fan support activities, etc.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

These behaviors will not only cause a burden on the fans' own economy and life, but may also cause some social problems, such as online violence, privacy violations, etc.

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Is it worth it to go bankrupt for the sake of chasing stars?

17 years ago, Yang Lijuan, who forced her father to sell her kidney and jump into the sea in pursuit of Andy Lau, how is she doing now?

Information sources:

People's Daily Online: "Yu See Later" interviewed Yang Lijuan, a star-chasing madman 12 years ago: Life will not be like that again

China Net Entertainment: "Yu See Later" interviewed Yang Lijuan, a star-chasing madman 12 years ago: Life will not be like that again

Editor: Xiao Meng

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