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Electric-eyed male god “Cultivating Buddhism for 9 years and zero new works” 42-year-old mature age recent exposure | Entertainment | CTWANT

The 42-year-old actor Li Wei, who became popular with the idol drama “Toast Man’s Kiss”, has not made a new film for 9 years after shedding his star aura and switching to selling high-end tea sets. Live a blissful life. Cousin Li Yi yesterday (23rd) shared a photo of the family reunion during the Chinese New Year, and finally brought the male god whom he had not seen for a long time back into the public eye.

Li Yi posted on Facebook that “This year’s Chinese New Year is the most exciting year in recent years”, because the children of my cousin and younger brothers can also play with our children, and laughed at himself “Although I really don’t want to Admitting that I am middle-aged.” He still thanked his uncle and dad for taking care of them for so many years. “Everyone chatted about what happened in the past. I hope the epidemic will dissipate soon and everyone will be safe and healthy.”

(Photo/reposted from Li Yi’s Facebook page)

However, the most eye-catching thing in the post is Li Wei, who has returned to Taiwan due to the epidemic and has not seen him for a long time. I saw that although the electric-eyed male god was unavoidably affected by the years, he also showed the charm of time, and his body was still quite strong. Happy group photo with Li Yi, Li Yifeng, Yixiu, June and others.

Since devoting himself to practicing Buddhism, Li Wei not only stopped acting and changed his career to selling high-end tea sets, but also seldom updated his personal community, only posting commemorative posts on the birthday of his old love Xu Weilun. And his last public appearance was in July 2020 when he attended the farewell ceremony of senior director Yang Guanyu. At that time, he tied a ponytail and wore big sunglasses to thank his mentor for giving him the opportunity to perform his first play “Angel Boy”.

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