
Actress Kristy Yang has been in the industry for over two decades, ever since she won the Miss Asia Pageant in 1995, becoming known as one of the most beautiful and sought-after actresses of Hong Kong. Though she may have stepped out of the spotlight in recent years, the Shanghai-born Canadian actress has been quite active on Chinese social media, documenting her travels across the country. However, her posts have also opened the door to criticism, with some commenting on her appearance or career. But it looks like the 51-year-old actress won’t take it sitting down. She even trended for the way she shuts down her bashers.
Her Face is Original
In response to claims that she has had cosmetic surgery, Kristy Yang said, “Who’s out there talking nonsense? Say one more thing and I’ll block you! I only turned on the skin-smoothing filter.” She pointed, “My chin is naturally sharp! My eyes and double eyelids are really that big.” She captioned her post with “#originalface #beautypageantchampion #clapbackexpert.”
When someone commented that “the beauty has grown old,” Kristy Yang accepted it with grace. She replied, “As long as people are alive, they will age.” Others mocked her “thinning hair” and “forehead lines.” Instead of ignoring the jabs, she responded with bluntness. She said, “You don’t have much hair either,” and “I never got injections—having lines is normal.”
Her career also came under fire, with people claiming she now “has no work.” Yang shot back: “Ever consider I just don’t want to film? Try thinking from different angles.”
Past High Profile Romance
When a Netizen revived old gossip that back then, she moved to Shanghai “because of him,” the actress didn’t back down saying “heard that Sister Hong likes you.” Although she remains single today, her early career was marked by high-profile rumors, the most sensational involving Shanghai tycoon Zhou Zhengyi. It turned into a scandal when Zhou’s wife Sandy Mo slapped Yang at a restaurant in Hong Kong in 2002. Kristy Yang clarified that she had no idea he was married: “When I realized I was the third party, I was deeply hurt.” With the rumor resurfacing again, Kristy Yang once more clapped back without hesitation.
Online reaction has been mixed. Some see Kristy Yang as refreshingly candid, praising her confidence and honesty, while others argue that as a public figure, her tone risks fueling further conflict.
Source: Yang Gong Ru / Douyin Weibo


Applefish
I don’t see she say anything wrong here. In the contrary, her attitudes are admirable. She admitted her mistakes, ppl are allowed to make mistakes. She is not back down when ppl bullied her over her look, and her takes on aging is great. I love her beautiful face back then, and love it now! Glad she’s strong to stand on her own n fight back those antis!