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Galaxy Cool Media Issues Long-Winded Statement After Zhao Lusi’s Cryptic Weibo Post |
Tianjin-based entertainment company Galaxy Cool Culture Media, better known to fans as Galaxy Kuyu (Yinhekuyu), has finally dropped an official statement following the recent online storm sparked by actress Zhao Lusi’s mysterious Weibo update.
The post in question—vague but heavy with emotion—immediately sent netizens and media into overdrive, with rumours flying left and right about a possible fallout between the Hidden Love star and her agency.
In response, Kuyu didn’t hold back. Their official statement, published on 2 August, reads like a carefully worded attempt at damage control—balancing professional courtesy with some not-so-subtle reminders for Zhao Lusi to think twice before stirring up public speculation.
“Yesterday, when we became aware of Miss Zhao Lusi’s Weibo content, we were taken aback,” the company said bluntly. “Given our long-standing working relationship with her, and in the spirit of mutual respect and cooperation, we feel it’s necessary to clarify a few things.”
From there, the statement turned into a tidy PR rundown:
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They've always supported Zhao Lusi’s career,
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No contracts were broken,
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They did everything they could—especially during her recent illness—to prioritise her physical and mental wellbeing.
They also made it clear they’re not happy about the online speculation her post caused.
“As a public figure, one must be cautious. Unclear posts can easily lead the public to misinterpret the facts,” they added, rather pointedly.
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While insisting they’re open to proper communication “at any time,” Kuyu politely urged ZhaoLusi to stop airing grievances in cryptic Weibo form, and instead reach out directly if she’s got any issues.
They closed off with a diplomatic reminder that they’ll continue fulfilling their end of the management deal, and encouraged the public to give Zhao Lusi space to rest and recover—a sentiment that feels genuine, if a bit passive-aggressive.
🧊 TLDR: Between the Lines
While Kuyu’s statement was civil and respectful, the subtext is crystal clear:
They’re tired of the drama, and they want Zhao Lusi to either talk things out properly behind the scenes, or keep quiet.
It’s classic agency-speak: “We care, we support you, but also… stop posting stuff that gets people guessing.”
No direct confrontation, no dragging—just a neat blend of PR polish, contract talk, and carefully veiled frustration.
📌 In short:
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Galaxy Kuyu says they’ve always acted responsibly
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They prioritised Zhao Lusi’s health, especially during her illness
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No laws or contracts were broken
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Zhao is welcome to talk with them directly
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They want her to stop vague-posting and avoid unnecessary drama
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Public urged not to overreact; give Zhao space
Whether this settles the tension or just fuels more online noise… well, that’s up to Zhao Lusi’s next move.