Luu Duc Khai - How is Luu Tuyet Hoa infertile, having sex with the worst "Tieu Long Nu" in Cbiz?

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Once a renowned beauty on the Chinese screen, Liu Xuehua experienced the biggest shock of her life when her engagement was broken off while she was pregnant. Tragedy followed tragedy, from losing her child and the ability to have children to the ups and downs of her marriage, leaving the public heartbroken.
On the Chinese screen in the 1980s and 90s, Liu Xuehua was a face synonymous with tears and tragic fates. Her roles often depicted characters with difficult lives and tumultuous love affairs, leaving viewers with a sense of unease. Ironically, the real life of the "Queen of Tears" was just as sad as the roles that made her famous.
Born in 1959, Liu Xuehua showed early talent in painting but never thought she would pursue it long-term. In the 1970s, when Hong Kong cinema entered its golden age, the allure of showbiz captivated the young woman, drawing her into acting dreams. Despite family opposition, Liu Xuehua resolutely entered the entertainment industry. She appeared in films such as "The White Haired Witch," "Unable to Control My Heart," and "The Legend of the Heavenly Forest," but it wasn't until 1983 that her career truly took off.
Her role in *Young Empress Dowager Cixi* caught the eye of Qiong Yao. From then on, she continuously appeared in tragic romance dramas such as *How Many Times the Evening Red*, becoming a familiar face in this genre. Her gentle beauty and eyes always tinged with sadness made Liu Xuehua particularly well-suited to Qiong Yao's dramas, elevating her to A-list stardom and earning her the title of "Queen of Tears".
In contrast to her successful career, Liu Xuehua's love life has been tumultuous. Her first love, Mr. Tao, who was 13 years older than her, ended bitterly when she poured all her money into helping him overcome difficulties, only to be abandoned in return. In the years that followed, the actress continued to experience an unfulfilled relationship with Zhang Peihua, which ended due to personality differences despite high expectations from many.
The greatest tragedy in Liu Xuehua's life came when she fell in love with Liu De Kai while filming "Love in the Wind." Entangled in a promising relationship, she repeatedly endured her lover's philandering. The shock came when Liu De Kai revealed he was already married. Despite promising to divorce his wife and build a future together, and even getting her pregnant, the actor ultimately cheated on her and publicly married someone else. During this period of despair, Liu Xuehua suffered an accident in the bathroom, lost her child, and was forced to have her uterus removed to save her life, permanently losing the ability to have children.
Amidst those dark days, screenwriter Dang Duc Con appeared as a rare source of emotional support. His enduring love helped Liu Xuehua gradually overcome her tragedy. The two married in 1999 and enjoyed 12 peaceful years of marriage. The actress once shared that this period was the happiest of her life, when she was showered with love and care by her husband.
But fate was not kind once again. In 2011, Deng Yukun passed away after a fall, leaving Liu Xuehua in deep grief. Her statement at the funeral, "He's just traveling," deeply saddened the public. After the tragedy, she withdrew from the entertainment industry for a long time, only returning when her pain had gradually subsided.
At 66, Liu Xuehua chooses to live alone, openly sharing her plans to enter a nursing home in the future. Without a husband or children by her side, the twilight years of the "Queen of Tears" evoke sadness in many viewers. From films to real life, Liu Xuehua remains an icon of beauty, but her life has been filled with more sorrow than joy.
Luu Tuyet Hoa asked the audience to forgive her old love that made her infertile, revealing the most regretful thing in life
Như Ý02:03:38 14/11/2021Liu Xuehua was born in 1959 in Beijing in a family of 5 siblings. In 1985, Luu Tuyet Hoa met director Luu Lap Lap and was invited by Quynh Dao to film Red Sun with actors Qin Han and Cau Phong. Soon after, thanks to her classic beauty, delicate face, bright eyes, glittering...

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