Chinese actress Zhao Lusi caused a stir when photos showed her slumped weakly in a wheelchair. Various reports stated that Lusi was physically and mentally exhausted due to her agency's actions. 

Recently, the actress, dubbed the "Queen of Chinese Dramas," finally spoke out about what happened to her. In a post that went viral, Lusi revealed the truth. Previously, the health of the "Love Like The Galaxy" actress had sparked speculation. 

According to Dimsum Daily, sources in the entertainment industry stated that Zhao Lusi was suffering from serious health problems due to her work. She was said to have difficulty communicating and was undergoing rehabilitation. 

Zhao Lusi has again become a topic of conversation due to her dispute with her agency. Some time ago, the 26-year-old reposted her agency's post denying allegations of contract breach. 

Previously, Zhao revealed various failures of her agency, YinheKuyu Media (KU), which made the topic trending on social media. According to the actress, the agency deducted 2.05 million yuan for canceled endorsements while she was hospitalized. 

"You don't need to blacklist me, I've already resigned," Zhao wrote about her agency. "Don't trust anyone who entertains you with ulterior motives... the most important thing is to call the police immediately! Call the police immediately!" the 'Gen Z' actor continued. 

The case escalated after the agency immediately issued a statement on Weibo expressing its "shock" at the content of Zhao Lusi's lengthy post. The agency itself denied any legal or contractual violations during "years of mutual support and growth." 

They stated that they prioritize Zhao Lusi's well-being, especially after her illness, and promised to coordinate all activities related to the actress. Meanwhile, the agency also urged Zhao to avoid "uploading ambiguous content online that causes public misunderstanding." 

Seeing the post, Zhao immediately responded in the comments section. "What exactly are you so surprised about... Where were you when I was taking medication and breathing oxygen over a week ago?" Zhao wrote.

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