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Celebrity Divorce: Director Che Che and Singer Li Jiage Split After Public Scandal with Actress Nailuan

The Chinese entertainment world was set ablaze on September 11, 2025, when director Che Che (车澈) and singer Li Jiage (李嘉格) jointly announced on their social‑media accounts that they had ended their marriage. “Me and old Che have long since restored our friendship, grateful for the past, cherish each other,” Li wrote, while Che posted a matching statement on WeChat Moments. The couple, who wed in 2018 despite Li’s mother’s objections, have two children—a son and a daughter—and had, until now, kept their personal lives relatively low‑key.

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The divorce, however, did not emerge in a vacuum. In the weeks preceding the announcement, Che was caught on camera in a series of indiscreet moments with popular actress‑singer Nailuan (乃万). Paparazzi footage showed the director embracing Nailuan on a bustling street, patting her shoulder, squeezing her chin and, later that day, urinating in public. The incident, which quickly went viral, prompted Che to issue a public apology, describing his behaviour as “drunken misconduct” and an “error in judging boundaries.” Within hours of that apology, Li took to the internet to confirm the split, fueling speculation that Che’s actions had been the catalyst.

Social‑media users reacted with a mixture of surprise and sympathy. Many pointed out that the couple had only recently celebrated a seven‑year wedding anniversary, sharing photos of the occasion that now seemed like a relic of a happier time. The prevailing sentiment, however, was that Li “deserves better.” Commentators praised her “wise choice” to walk away, and the bulk of the discourse wished her well in her burgeoning music career. Some users reflected on the long‑standing tension Li faced between her own mother and her mother‑in‑law, a strain that, according to sources, had led her to contemplate divorce well before the September announcement.

Earlier reports had hinted at the impending split. On December 16, 2024, Li reportedly posted a brief note hinting at marital trouble, though the details were vague. By May 2025, industry insiders confirmed that the marriage, which had begun with a modest ceremony, was under strain as Che continued his high‑profile variety‑show appearances while Li focused on raising their children.

The rapid succession of events—Che’s scandal, his apology, and Li’s official divorce statement—propelled the story to the top of Chinese trending lists, where it was discussed under the English translations “Che Che and Li Jiage divorce” and “Li Jiage and Che Che divorce.” While the couple emphasized that they have “restored their friendship” and “cherish each other,” the public narrative has largely framed the breakup as a response to Che’s perceived missteps.

As the Chinese entertainment industry watches, Li Jiage appears poised to rebuild her career, buoyed by a wave of public support. Che Che, meanwhile, must navigate the fallout from his recent controversies while contending with the personal ramifications of a marriage that has now officially ended. The episode underscores how quickly a private domestic decision can become a national talking point when it intertwines with public scandal, especially in an age where celebrity lives are dissected in real time across social platforms.


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