(Observer Network News) On January 5, Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun's sister Sun Yanmei (@geneandgod) posted a message the day before her birthday, announcing that she "will no longer be sisters". Although she did not mention her by name, she alluded to severing her sisterhood with Stefanie Sun. relation. This article sparked heated discussion, and the entry "Stefanie Sun's sister posted an article to sever ties" topped Weibo's hot search list at 8:36 that evening.
"Since 2019, the relationship with so-and-so has been very weak. I am tired of trying to communicate with her in some way. All I want to say from today on is that I have lived in the shadow for 20+ years. Years." Sun Yanmei wrote, "From today on, I just want to find a release. I am not a celebrity, but I didn't seem to have a private identity in my life before. I only said that I and so-and-so are no longer sisters from now on."
Sun Yanmei emphasized that she did not want to get involved in fans' controversies and speculations, and called on everyone to understand that everyone has difficulties. She hopes to live a peaceful life. After experiencing the difficulties in the first half of her life, she wants to find personal rights and definition for her life in the second half of her life. Sun Yanmei apologized for the inappropriateness she may have caused as a sister for more than 40 years: "If I have done something inappropriate as a sister in the past 40 years, I apologize for it. For the harm I caused, whether intentional or unintentional, I also hope that People who are hurt in a day can learn from it and find peace."
In response, a reporter from Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao tried to contact Stefanie Sun's work team, but has not yet received a reply.
Malaysia's "Singzhou Net" reported that Stefanie Sun (born in July 1978) was the second eldest child in the family. Her sister Sun Yanjia was 3 years older than her and was the vice president of the Singapore Investment Bank. Her younger sister Sun Yanmei was 6 years younger and was a graduate of the National University of Singapore. Master of Medicine, the two look alike, and the sisters are often mistaken for each other.
Stefanie Sun (left) and sister Sun Yanmei, photo source: Lianhe Zaobao
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