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| "Supermodel DNA on Full Display!" – He Sui's Baby Son's Long Legs Break the Internet. (Weibo) |
He Sui rarely gives the public a glimpse into her family life, so when holiday snapshots of the supermodel enjoying a quiet getaway with her young son Win surfaced online, they immediately became one of the hottest talking points on Chinese social media. Surprisingly, it was not a celebrity outfit or glamorous holiday backdrop stealing the spotlight. Instead, everyone became fixated on one tiny detail: the baby's remarkably long legs, with many joking that he had already inherited his mother's famous supermodel proportions before reaching his first birthday.
The viral sightings came from Aranya, one of China's best-known coastal holiday destinations, where passers-by recognised He Sui spending time with her son alongside several nannies.
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The model kept things casual in a simple black outfit with flat sandals, oversized sunglasses and her signature long hair, blending into the seaside crowd far more easily than many expected.
Despite her towering height, she appeared relaxed, chatting on the phone while others helped push the pram through the resort.
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For many online observers, however, the real celebrity of the day was baby Win.
Although his face remained hidden, as it always has, his tiny kicking legs quickly became the focus of countless posts.
C-netz could not stop pointing out how unusually long his legs appeared for a child of his age, joking that he looked ready to sign his first fashion contract before learning to walk properly.
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| He Sui's Baby Son Win Goes Viral as Fans Can't Stop Talking About His Supermodel Legs |
The latest sighting follows months of careful privacy from He Sui and William Chan, who have consistently avoided revealing their son's face since announcing their growing family.
Even on social media, the couple have mostly shared small glimpses of Win, whether it is his hands, feet or the back of his head, allowing fans to follow his growth without exposing his identity.
According to online reports, Win was born in Vancouver in September 2025 before the couple publicly shared the happy news the following month.
His nickname comes from the first syllable of William Chan's English name, making it both personal and meaningful for the family.
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Since then, every rare appearance has generated curiosity, largely because the pair have remained determined to protect their son's private life despite intense public interest.
The Aranya outing also sparked discussion about He Sui herself.
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Many praised the supermodel for appearing comfortable and natural rather than trying to present a perfectly polished celebrity image.
Wearing minimal accessories and strolling around the resort without attempting to avoid cameras, she received compliments for looking confident while simply enjoying a family holiday.
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Some C-netz even noted that she appeared refreshingly relaxed instead of chasing impossible post-pregnancy expectations often associated with public figures.
Later in the day, more photos emerged showing Win sitting happily on the beach while enjoying the sand. Once again, his face remained out of view, but that did not stop social media detectives from continuing their favourite discussion.
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Forget expensive prams or designer clothes—apparently, the biggest attraction was still those endlessly analysed little legs. The internet has a remarkable talent for turning a baby's innocent stretch into headline material.
Many joked that having He Sui, one of China's most recognisable supermodels, and William Chan, known for his tall frame, as parents meant Win never really stood a chance of being average height.







