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Did Li Yang of Crazy English just threaten to shoot his wife with a gun?

Did Li Yang of Crazy English just threaten to shoot his wife with a gun?

"In America you should be killed by your husband with gun. This is real American way. You're so lucky to be in China!" That's allegedly what Li Yang, founder of Crazy English and self-styled evangelist of the English language, sent his wife, Kim Lee in a text message recently. more ›

Man accuses wife of adultery, carves "This is what happens when you cheat" into her stomach

Man accuses wife of adultery, carves "This is what happens when you cheat" into her stomach

A man from Wuxi, Jiangsu has been imprisoned after accusing his wife of adultery and carving "She ruined my life" "This is what happens to cheating sluts" into her stomach as retribution. more ›

Kim Lee, wife of Crazy English founder Li Yang, files for divorce

Kim Lee, wife of Crazy English founder Li Yang, files for divorce

Kim Lee, the American wife of Li Yang, the self-styled evangelist of the English language and founder of the Crazy English franchise, has filed for divorce at the Chaoyang District People's Court in Beijing, demanding full custody of their three children and an equal split of the family's wealth and property. more ›

Shenzhen public servant apologizes for beating parents

     

A Shenzhen public servant surnamed Liao is reported to have committed serious domestic violence against his parents and older sister. Liao’s, parents who are both in their 60s, were beaten recently during a visit to their son's home. Liao's mother, whose Hunan dialect and chronic headaches were enough to send Liao into a rage, was recently told by her son, "Why don't you get hit by a car and just die?" more ›

Jin Xing to Li Yang: You're an exceedingly filthy and selfish man

Jin Xing to Li Yang: You're an exceedingly filthy and selfish man

It's been two months since Li Yang, the self-styled evangelist of the English language and founder of the Crazy English franchise, was accused by his American wife Kim Lee of domestic violence, but Li has not only NOT been hiding in a hole, he's been going around China talking about the episode to just about anyone willing to interview him! Li was recently in Shanghai for a talkshow where he was unlucky enough to meet the sharp-tongued Jin Xing, the dancer who was unceremoniously booted off a Zhejiang reality show as a judge recently, just because she was transgender. more ›

Li Yang of Crazy English not quite repentant after all

Li Yang of Crazy English not quite repentant after all

Following several days of silence after his wife Kim Lee accused him of domestic violence, Li Yang of Crazy English is now back in top form, going on a media junket to repair his tarnished reputation, even as he's supposedly receiving professional help. But we're getting very mixed messages about how penitent the dude truly is. We leave you to make up your own minds about what sort of a man he is with these few quotes from the Chinese press: more ›

Li Yang admits to hitting wife, now receiving professional help

Li Yang admits to hitting wife, now receiving professional help

Li Yang, founder of Crazy English, has finally admitted to hitting his wife, and made a public apology to her Saturday afternoon via his Sina Weibo account which has over 600,000 followers. more ›

Finally, a law to protect women against domestic violence?

Finally, a law to protect women against domestic violence?

Here's some news that our good friend Li Yang of Crazy English (and his wife) might like to hear:

Legislators are in the final stages of designing a new law to tackle the scourge of domestic violence, a leading women's rights campaigner said on Wednesday. more ›

Weibo of the Day: Li Yang on what every family needs

Weibo of the Day: Li Yang on what every family needs

"A core strategy for family education: Let the family become an Energy Field of Love! Firstly, an apology to the children, who were brought into this world without first giving their permission, and with no instruction manual. Father and mother weren't trained either, meaning a lot of child-rearing mistakes were made. Secondly, a sincere thanks. Thank you to the kids for making father and mother's life more complete. Third is unconditional love and support. Apologies, thanks and love constitute the home's positive energy field!" more ›

Li Yang of Crazy English accused of domestic violence by laowai wife

     

Li Yang, the self-styled evangelist of the English language who's known around China for his high energy, high intensity Crazy English lessons, is in trouble. A woman, believed to be his American wife Kim Lee, has gone on Sina Weibo to accuse him of domestic violence, and she has the pictures to prove it. more ›

Man accuses wife of cheating, tattoos "degrading" on her face

Man accuses wife of cheating, tattoos "degrading" on her face

This scandal has been pretty much everywhere on the Chinese internet this week, and China Hush took the liberty of translating the story into English. It goes something like this: Man gets suspicious of wife, ties up wife, and cuts the word "degrading" (other translations could be "low" or "cheap") into her face to make her less attractive to other men. Worse of all? He says it was "her own choice." From China Hush: more ›

Obama's half-brother writes semi-fiction book about abusive dad

Obama's half-brother writes semi-fiction book about abusive dad

U.S. President Barack Obama’s China-residing half-brother, Mark Okoth Obama Ndesandjo, has now launched his first novel, “Nairobi to Shenzhen.” in Guangdong province. The book is “semi-autobiographial” and about his life rather than that of his slightly more famous kin. more ›

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