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Wang Yuexin’s personal information

The correct name is Wang Yuexin. Personal information: Born on September 19, 1989 in Changde City, Hunan Province, he is a male pop singer and film and television actor in Mainland China.

In 2007, he participated in the Hunan Satellite TV talent show "Happy Boys" competition and won the championship in the Guangzhou division and the seventh place in the national finals. After the competition, he released his first solo single "Can't Forget". In 2008, he released his first solo EP "A Perfect Couple" and in 2012 he launched his second solo EP "Rampage". In 2013, he released his third personal EP "Parachute", and in 2014 he filmed the movie "Heirs from the Stars". On February 2, 2015, he and Wu Yating held their wedding in Sanya.

In 2016, he starred in the online drama "The Best of Us" and wrote and sang the episode "The Best of Us". In September 2022, he participated in "2022 Hunan Satellite TV Mid-Autumn Night". On the evening of December 14, 2020, Wang Yuexin posted on Weibo announcing her divorce from Wu Yating. On January 24, 2023, he participated in "Strive for a New Journey - 2023 China Online Audiovisual Annual Ceremony" and participated in the performance of the music show "Happy Restart".

Evaluation of Wang Yuexin

Wang Yuexin’s music works have not achieved very good results. His album sales and single rankings are not ideal, and he has not won any important music awards. . He once said in an interview that he loved singing the most, but found that he had to do many other things to support singing. He also tried to form a band and write his own songs, but the results were not very significant.

Wang Yuexin's acting skills have also been criticized and questioned by many netizens. Although he gained some popularity with the role of Lu Xinghe in the TV series "The Best of Us", he was also accused of stealing the scene and expressing his facial expressions. Stiffness, abrupt lines, etc. The movie "Goodbye" he later starred in was even more disastrous, with a Douban score of only 5.5. It was criticized for its boring plot, stereotyped characters, and awkward acting.