Recently, there has been a new turmoil in Hong Kong's entertainment industry. Huang Xinying's father, Huang Peilin, passed away at the age of 75. This respected old doctor not only has superb medical skills, but also teaches four excellent daughters. Huang Xinying is one of these people, and she only walked into the wedding hall in October. Her second sister Huang Xinmiao actually decided to travel to Japan during his funeral, which attracted the attention and discussion of many netizens.
When it was learned of Huang Peilin's death, many people mourned this great physician. A few days ago, some of his patients received text messages from Huang Xinmei, confirming this unfortunate fact. At the same time, Huang Xinying and her family members expressed their deep condolences to her lost father during the interview, and said that the whole family was immersed in extreme grief.
However, just when the family needed to be reunited, Huang Xinying's second sister Huang Xinmiao suddenly made a surprising move. Instead of attending her father's funeral, she went to Tokyo, Japan. The move immediately detonated the entire Internet. Although she posted some photos of herself during the trip on her Weibo and left a "I'm sad" to her father, her behavior was still criticized by many netizens.
Huang Xinmiao posted a set of travel photos, showing her day-to-day life in Japan and her dressing style. In particular, a painting dressed in black**, with an S-shaped body, and a very charming posture. This picture quickly circulated on the Internet and caused a lot of heated discussions among netizens. Many netizens felt that it was really inappropriate for her to post such a ** at her father's funeral, and some people called her shameless.
Ms. Huang and her family have yet to react to the comments on the internet. However, this case also makes us realize that in public, people are more likely to be noticed and evaluated. Everyone has their own way of coping with changes in their families. Perhaps, for Huang Xinmiao, this journey is a spiritual comfort.
In all circumstances, we should respect the freedom and privacy of others. At this time, too much condemnation and condemnation can only make the already sad family worse. Let us face this matter with tolerance and understanding, and wish Huang Xinying's family a speedy recovery from the grief of losing their loved ones and return to a normal life.