Chinese internet celebrity Si Xiaodi (@iamroosie) has once again found herself at the center of public attention after making explosive claims about her connections with several of China’s top male stars, followed by a shocking revelation involving an idol ex-boyfriend’s alleged infidelity.
Recently, Si Xiaodi took to social media to claim that she had been romantically involved with multiple A-list male celebrities, directly naming high-profile figures such as Lu Han, Tan Jianci, Fan Chengcheng, and Lin Gengxin. Her remarks quickly went viral, triggering heated discussions across Chinese social platforms and sending shockwaves through the entertainment industry.

However, this is not the first time Si Xiaodi has spoken openly about her relationships with celebrities. In a previous appearance on the talk show Sister-in-Law, Please Speak, she revealed that she had dated two well-known male figures—one a crosstalk performer referred to as “Mr. Q,” and the other a boy group idol identified only as “Mr. L.”
According to Si Xiaodi, she first met Mr. L at a private gathering hosted by a female celebrity. She recalled being immediately drawn to his looks, while Mr. L actively pursued her throughout the evening. Using what she described as a “push-and-pull” tactic, Si Xiaodi pretended to leave early, prompting Mr. L to quickly ask for her contact information. After exchanging WeChat IDs, the two reportedly talked for a month before officially starting a relationship.

The relationship, however, came to an abrupt and dramatic end. Si Xiaodi revealed that while Mr. L was away filming a program, she ordered an expensive fruit delivery worth several hundred yuan to be sent to his home. Believing he was still on set, she was stunned when the delivery status showed the order had already been received.
Suspicious, she contacted the delivery driver, who told her that “a beautiful woman opened the door and took the delivery inside.” The revelation immediately raised red flags.
When confronted, Mr. L allegedly attempted to cover up the situation by sending her a video, claiming that there were four or five friends—both men and women—gathered at his place playing games. He even thanked her for the food, saying everyone had already eaten it. However, Si Xiaodi quickly noticed inconsistencies and realized the video had been recorded a month earlier.

Seeing through what she described as blatant deception, Si Xiaodi ended the relationship without hesitation. Reflecting on the experience, she urged women to value themselves and avoid tolerating dishonest partners.
As Si Xiaodi’s claims continue to circulate online, netizens remain divided—some questioning the credibility of her statements, while others focus on the broader implications for celebrity image management in China’s tightly controlled entertainment industry. Regardless, the scandal has once again highlighted how personal revelations can rapidly escalate into major public controversies in the digital age.
Sources: Yahoo News


