The fate of 6 actresses marrying giants is very different! The eldest son was born as a landlord, she gave birth to 3 boys in a row

▲ After a love change or a divorce for a wealthy actress, children are sometimes beaten as commoners in an instant. There are also many examples in the entertainment industry in the past. . (Photo / Mirror Weekly)

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was originally a grandson of a wealthy family, but after the love of a wealthy actress changes or after a divorce, the children born are sometimes beaten as commoners in an instant, except for Mai There have been many examples of such drastic changes in fate in the past.

▲ Liang Luoshi raised children and occasionally performed performing arts. Rumor has it that she took 1.9 billion (approximately RMB 431 million) for alimony, but I clarified that there was no such thing. (Photo by Liang Luo Shi IG)

Liang Luo Shi and Li Zekai, the son of Hong Kong's richest man Li Ka-shing, dated at the end of 2007. She gave birth to three sons for him in succession, but broke up shortly after the birth of the second twin boys. Finally the child was raised by Liang Luoshi. It was exploded that 1.9 billion (approximately RMB 431 million) alimony was taken, but she clarified that there was no such thing.

▲ Wei Ru, who runs wildly to announce money, raises his son independently after changing his relationship with Zhang Gangwei. (Flip from Wei Ru's Facebook)

Wei Ru gave birth to a son for Yuanhang Chairman Zhang Gangwei in 2010. The following year Zhang Gangwei fell in love with a stewardess and Wei Ru became a single mother. Zhang Gangwei pays 150,000 (about 34038 yuan) a month for living expenses, but Wei Ru keeps it in his son's account, and daily expenses are paid by his own money.

▲ Ding Guolin (right) is suspected of education and age, so even if the child's father is rich, she also becomes a single mother. (Provided by Taiwan TV)

As for Ding Guolin, she quietly gave birth to the daughter of Xie Anglun, the son of Xie Shoufu, the former chairman of First Financial Holdings, in 2006. However, the Xie family was not satisfied with Ding Guolin's education and age. She insisted on giving birth to a daughter. After that, he was raised independently.

▲It is not Wang Wenyang's patent to pet grandchildren, including the big S mother-in-law, Huang Shengyi's mother-in-law and Hong Kong rich Lee Shau Kee .

Wang Wenyang became a loving grandfather in the farce of the marriage of Wang Quanren and Mai. After the birth of King Sun, Wang Wenyang loved him so much that he became a "demon to pet the sun." But petting grandchildren is not Wang Wenyang's patent, including the big S mother-in-law, Huang Shengyi's mother-in-law, and Hong Kong tycoon Lee Shau Kee, who do not fall behind.

▲ After the big S gave birth to Wang Xiyan, her mother-in-law Zhang Lan (lower left) is said to have bought land for her grandson. (Flip from Da S Facebook)

Da S’s mother-in-law Zhang Lan prefers her grandson Wang Xijiu. It is said that she has already been in several places in the world and helped her grandson buy real estate, so Jin Sun was already the owner of the house when she was born.

▲ Huang Shengyi married a wealthy Chinese businessman and gave birth to two sons. His mother-in-law also built a ski resort for his grandson. (Flip from Huang Shengyi's Weibo)

"Star Girl" Huang Shengyi married Yang Zi, a wealthy Chinese businessman, and gave birth to two sons. Yang Zi’s mother reportedly spoiled her grandson until she learned that her grandson Andy liked skiing, so she built an amusement park and a ski resort.

Xu Ziqi married to Hong Kong's richest son Li Jiacheng, was named a hundred billion daughter-in-law by the media. (Photo by Xu Ziqi IG)

Hong Kong actress Xu Ziqi married Li Jiacheng, the son of Hong Kong tycoon Lee Shau Kee, and was dubbed a "100 billion daughter-in-law" by the media. Father-in-law Li Zhaoji was born because of the golden grandson. He bought 7.6 billion Taiwan dollars (approximately RMB 1.725 billion) of land and covered villas for his daughter-in-law and grandson. He also distributed 64 million Taiwan dollars (approximately RMB 14.5231 million) in red envelopes to all employees of the group.