Hao Junmin's ex-wife announced on social ** that she and Hao Junmin had divorced in August this year, and at the same time, she also made angry remarks about Hao Junmin's current girlfriend on Weibo. She first posted on Weibo @蒿俊闵's current girlfriend's account, and then posted: "Ignorant and immoral people will never feel guilty about hurting others, I forgave you for doing something wrong, and chose to forbear it for the sake of the overall situation."
You don't know that you still show off like a clown with your tail between your legs, and sprinkle salt on other people's wounds. I don't know if you will empty Weibo as quickly as last time this time. This remark is obviously the dissatisfaction and anger of Hao Junmin's ex-wife against Hao Junmin's current girlfriend. Previously, Hao Junmin's current girlfriend posted a ** with Hao Junmin on Weibo, but at present, her Weibo has been emptied. It can be seen that Hao Junmin's divorce has triggered a series of social ** events.
In this incident, Hao Junmin's ex-wife's remarks expressed her anger and dissatisfaction with Hao Junmin's current girlfriend, accusing the other party of lacking a sense of morality, showing off, and will hurt others. She expressed strong dissatisfaction and anger at the behavior of Hao Junmin and his current girlfriend. The whole incident presents a kind of openness of family disputes and personal emotional problems on social **, which may also have a certain degree of impact on the lives and careers of the parties.
Family issues are very personal matters, but public social platforms tend to amplify and exaggerate them, so when dealing with personal emotional issues, especially public figures, you need to be more cautious and rational so as not to cause unnecessary disputes and stress. The divorce of Hao Junmin and his ex-wife, as well as his ex-wife's remarks about his current girlfriend, have aroused widespread attention and heated discussions from all walks of life.
It also reminds people to be calm and rational when facing family problems, and avoid making private affairs public, so as not to cause unnecessary social disputes.