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| Inside the BEJ48 Debt Row: Wu Ruisha and Nie Yujing Officially Close the Chapter (Photo: BEJ48) |
Talk around BEJ48 has heated up over the past week, with member Wu Ruisha finding herself at the centre of two major discussions online. From a high-profile financial disagreement to wider debates about her professional image, the situation quickly became a hot topic among fans and netizens alike.
The biggest spotlight fell on Wu Ruisha’s debt dispute with fellow BEJ48 member Nie Yujing.
After days of speculation and intense online chatter, the latest update finally brings clarity: the financial conflict between the two idols has now officially come to an end.
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On 24 December 2025, both parties reached a mutual agreement and signed a formal statement confirming that there is no longer any outstanding debt between them.
According to documents circulating publicly, Wu Ruisha completed a repayment of 46,000 yuan, roughly equivalent to SGD 8,400, to Nie Yujing.
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The agreement also includes a clear clause stating that neither side will pursue further claims or raise disputes related to this matter in the future.
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In short, the issue has been closed cleanly and decisively, with both idols choosing to move forward without lingering legal or personal ties connected to the case.
Before this resolution was reached, the situation had briefly escalated into legal territory.
On 18 December 2025, Nie Yujing reportedly appointed legal representation and filed an official claim regarding the debt.
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Details of the legal cooperation, including contract information with a law firm, even surfaced online, confirming that the dispute was taken seriously before both sides opted for a settlement.
Beyond the financial issue, Wu Ruisha has also been the subject of broader public discussion regarding her personal conduct and working dynamics within BEJ48.
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Opinions across social media have been sharply divided, with some fans stepping in to defend her, while others raised concerns about professionalism and accountability.
These mixed reactions have only added fuel to the conversation surrounding her public image.
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With the debt matter now settled, attention is likely to shift towards how Wu Ruisha and Nie Yujing navigate their future activities, both individually and within the group. What do you think about this resolution?
Was settling quietly the best move, or do you feel there are still unanswered questions? Jump into the comments and share your take — the discussion is far from over.






