The Ups and Downs of a Famous Streamer’s Marriage
This is the true story of Xiao Ming – a famous streamer from China. This guy is loved for his positive style, often advising his audience to love themselves and avoid being weak and lacking self-control in relationships.

Yet, life is not a dream. While Xiao Ming himself often shares such philosophies, his actual married life is completely opposite. Since marrying, the male streamer has frequently faced criticism for trivial reasons. Recently, he and his wife argued during a livestream just because he did not bathe the cat properly…

The disagreements escalated, and he shared that he has always been the financial pillar, having gifted over 280,000 RMB as betrothal gifts at their wedding and spent an additional 700,000 RMB later (over 3.5 billion VND). In contrast, his wife does not work, mainly focusing on exercising, shopping, and rarely coming home.

Even though he is the “ATM” of the family, Xiao Ming only keeps 500 RMB (more than 1.8 million VND) for himself, while all the money is managed by his wife. When he wanted to reclaim some money, his wife coldly replied: “If you want money, then divorce me.” This streamer’s story immediately sparked fierce controversy, with the online community criticizing Xiao Ming for being too submissive and weak…
Yet, the male streamer still endures the frustrations of marriage
After “venting” to the online community, one would think Xiao Ming would find the courage to speak up in his family, but shortly after, he… posted an apology to his wife and fans, admitting that giving money to his wife was due to a commitment made before both families at the wedding. However, this did not help him regain his image. On the contrary, he was further seen as too submissive for allowing his wife to spend money freely while he had nothing left.

Although he is a top streamer with an income reaching billions, Xiao Ming finds himself in a perplexing situation, in stark contrast to the “positive energy” he previously shared with his fans. Many fans are disappointed to realize that the lessons he often teaches are actually painful experiences of his own.
Source: Sohu