Born in 1980, Huo Siyan was once one of the most famous historical drama beauties on Chinese television. Her role as the youngest princess Zi Er in The Seven Fairies brought her immense fame. She became the most beloved fairy in the series thanks to her sweet, pure beauty that captivated audiences at first glance. In addition, Huo Siyan comes from an educated and well-off family, with both parents working as university lecturers.

However, after marrying actor Du Jiang—who is five years younger— in 2013 and becoming a mother, Huo Siyan stepped away from the entertainment industry to focus on her family. In 2015, Du Jiang and their son participated in the entertainment show Where Are We Going, Dad?, gaining widespread public affection. From that point on, Du Jiang’s career flourished, with multiple box office hits, and he was no longer overshadowed by his wife. By 2022, however, their marriage faced a major crisis and was reportedly on the verge of collapse.
Du Jiang Accused of Cheating and Flirting with a TikTok Hot Girl
In 2022, the Chinese entertainment industry was shaken when an internet personality named Yuki publicly accused Du Jiang of infidelity. She released screenshots of flirtatious messages allegedly sent by the actor. According to the claims, Du Jiang used his verified Douyin (Chinese TikTok) account, even confirming his identity during the conversation. He later asked for her WeChat to continue chatting privately and requested that she keep their interaction secret.

Additionally, Du Jiang was accused of using a secondary account to like and leave suggestive comments on photos of attractive women online while his wife was pregnant.
Following the scandal, netizens heavily criticized his behavior, accusing him of seeking affairs behind his wife’s back. Shortly after, his management agency denied all allegations, stating that the actor had never used social media to find romantic partners and that the situation was a misunderstanding.
“The Douyin account was managed by staff. That day, there was a food promotion event in Wuhan. Du Jiang happened to be nearby, and his voice was accidentally captured. The messages were part of a campaign encouraging people to explore Wuhan cuisine,” the representative explained.
However, this explanation was widely seen as unconvincing. Based on the message content, many believed the account genuinely belonged to Du Jiang and that the interaction appeared personal rather than promotional. Moreover, if it were a public campaign, there would have been no need to ask for secrecy.
As for Huo Siyan, she remained silent despite the potential damage to her reputation. Some sources claimed she was furious and temporarily separated from her husband after the incident. It reportedly took Du Jiang a long time to repair their relationship.

Inside Huo Siyan’s Billionaire Lifestyle and 20,000m² Mansion
According to QQ News, although Huo Siyan has left showbiz, she still holds an enormous fortune through business and investments. She owns a successful fashion brand along with a clothing manufacturing factory.
The actress currently lives in a sprawling 20,000-square-meter mansion on the outskirts of Beijing, designed like a palace or park. She revealed that she chose Moroccan-style architecture to enjoy a peaceful and nature-filled environment. In addition to this estate, she owns two other villas and a luxury apartment in central Beijing.

What truly sets her apart is her unusual passion for raising animals. Huo Siyan has transformed her home into a mini zoo with more than 20 species. She owns 11 dogs of various expensive breeds, 8 black chickens, and 2 peacocks—one black and one white. Notably, one of her Poodles is reportedly worth $850,000. Her white peacock, named “Guai Guai,” even has fixed times to spread its tail—6 AM and around 4:30 PM daily.
In an interview with Bazaar Pets Love, Huo Siyan shared that she started building her private zoo in 2010 and has spent an unquantifiable amount of money on it since.

After leaving the entertainment industry, Huo Siyan pursued professional dog training courses and earned certification as a handler. In December 2025, she and her dog “Huo Xiang Xiang,” a native Chinese Shih Tzu, competed at the Belgian International Dog Show. Representing China as the only team, she won the Female Champion title for the breed and secured the Junior Best in Show (JBIS2). This marked the first time in 135 years that a Chinese dog breed topped the rankings at the event.
In April 2026, her Poodle “Huo Mi La” won three Best in Show (BIS) titles and two runner-up awards in the puppy group at the Princess Cup Dog Show in Thailand. Impressively, the dog defeated a Japanese champion of the same breed eight consecutive times, setting a new record for Chinese competitors.

Beyond luxury and competition, Huo Siyan is also deeply involved in animal rescue efforts. She once cared for a retired laboratory dog named “Zhen Zhu,” who had undergone spleen and ear removal surgeries and suffered from severe separation anxiety. After three years under her care, the dog received the “Spirit of Peace of the Year” award in 2025.
Her compassion and ongoing support for animal rescue organizations have earned her widespread admiration from the public.
Sources: K14


