On the evening of the 28th, Chen Sisi, an actor certified by Weibo who had played Cao Qinmo in "The Legend of Zhen Huan", posted a message saying that singer Wang Yunyi passed away due to illness. "There is no pain in heaven. You will not be in pain anymore. Have a good journey..

28 On the evening of the 28th, Chen Sisi, an actor certified by Weibo who had played Cao Qinmo in "The Legend of Zhen Huan", posted a message saying that singer Wang Yunyi passed away due to illness, "There is no pain in heaven, you will not be in pain anymore, have a good journey... ”

Wang Yunyi, formerly known as Wang Hui, was born on June 5, 1986 in Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province. In 2012, he participated in Zhejiang Satellite TV's "The Voice of China Season 1" with a bald appearance. With his hoarse and magnetic voice, he won the turn of four mentors Liu Huan, Na Ying, Yu Chengqing, and Yang Kun, and finally won Yu Chengqing in the competition. Group runner-up.

Today (29th), a Red Star News reporter contacted Wang Yunyi’s team. Regarding the news of Wang Yunyi’s death, a staff member did not deny it. She said in a low voice that she would not respond to any news at the moment, " Thank you for your concern."

After participating in "The Voice" in 2012, Wang Yunyi rarely appeared in public. The Red Star News reporter noticed that its latest Weibo was published on June 2 this year. In January this year, she also joked on Weibo that she was a "passed actress" who had given up on herself and was covered in flesh.

In the program "The Voice" at that time, Wang Yunyi said that she lived alone when she was very young. Later, in an interview with the media, Wang Yunyi recalled that when he was very young, his parents passed away and he was an orphan. “But this matter has passed... When I was 15 years old, I started to want to earn some money to support myself, and finally Music accompanies me when I am in pain and loneliness, allowing me to see hope and happiness. This is also one of the reasons why I like jazz. It is the most inclusive and free music I know... in music. It’s free, and it’s exactly the kind of person I want to be.”

Red Star News reporter Qiu Junfeng editor Zeng Qi

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