Update: Chinese actress Zhao Lusi reveals she has been suffering from depression

Chinese actress Zhao Lusi on Wednesday revealed that she has been suffering from depression. On the same day, the agency representing Zhao expressed its support for Zhao in facing challenges but stressed it will not tolerate slander.

 “We fully accept feedback and suggestions, and we sincerely reflect on our shortcomings and apologize for them,” the company, YinheKuyu Media, wrote on its Sina Weibo account. The company said that they sincerely hope that everyone will provide Zhao time and space, and await her return.

The company said that they are aligned with Zhao in planning her work schedule, and are striving to arrange and coordinate related work based on a full agreement.

But “we will not tolerate any baseless and malicious slander, and we sincerely apologize to those friends who have been unjustly harmed,” the company noted.

Some netizens commented under the agency’s Weibo account that the company should bear some responsibility for Zhao’s condition, triggering more discussions over the issue. 

The 26-year-old young star’s physical conditions has triggered public concerns over the past few days with videos clips circulating online showing her walking unsteadily and failing to hold a spoon. Social media speculations have been circulating about her being hospitalized for aphasia, a disorder that affects a person’s ability to understand and use a language.

In response, Zhao apologized for her appropriation of the public resources and revealed that she began experiencing feelings of depression in 2019 but she neglected them.

In the post on Wednesday, she reviewed the development of her illness.

In 2021, her psychological condition further developed into physical conditions including skin allergy. Despite of treatment, the symptoms didn’t go away, and she started to consult a psychologist to relieve the emotional stress.

In 2023, pneumonia, emphysema, pityriasis rosea, urticaria, night sweats, being startled awake, and sensorineural hearing loss occurred one after another, she revealed in the post. In addition, she was stricken by a slew of unfortunate events of her relatives, which resulted in her continuing neglecting her health conditions.

In 2024, she suffered noticeable physical symptoms such as frequent retching, dizziness, joint pains, neck pains, and worsening allergies. However, she still thought it was due to normal side effects caused by taking targeted allergy medication.

She said she did not want her illness to become a “publicity stunt.”

Depression is a disease and “it’s no longer something that can be resolved simply by ‘cheering up’ or ‘speaking out,’” she wrote on Sina Weibo, China’s X-like platform.

She reminded the public to understand mental illness and value psychological treatment.

In her post, she also disclosed her sufferings of slanders and the experience of being beaten by a teacher and later a company staffer.

Zhao is known for her roles in The Romance of Tiger and Rose, Dating in the Kitchen, The Long Ballad, and The Story of Pearl Girl.

China accelerates urban renewal efforts to create livable, resilient cities

China aims to transform its cities into livable, resilient and smart spaces through continuous urban renewal programs that enhance the urban landscape, improve residents' living conditions, and stimulate domestic demand.

A State Council executive meeting held on Friday, which analyzed urban renewal work, called for accelerated efforts to renovate old residential communities and urban villages.

It also emphasized the need to improve urban infrastructure, restore urban ecosystems, and preserve urban history and culture.

Chen Jie, a professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, said that China's urbanization rate has exceeded 66 percent, following a rapid and large-scale urbanization process over recent decades.

However, with the rapid advancement of urbanization, issues such as inadequate underground pipe networks and poor urban planning are becoming more prominent. Chen noted that the urban renewal programs are specifically designed to address these common challenges faced by cities.

The State Council meeting also called for increased efforts to attract more private capital into urban renewal initiatives, pledging support for innovative approaches tailored to local conditions to promote high-quality urban development.

Dong Yu, executive vice president of the China Development Planning and Research Institute at Tsinghua University, said that urban renewal projects present significant market potential, but due to their substantial capital requirements and long operating cycles, a sustainable model is needed, one in which the government provides guidance while private capital and the public participate in urban renewal efforts.

According to an official from the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the implementation of urban renewal projects must be grounded in thorough investigations and surveys. These efforts should address issues raised by the public and resolve problems that hinder a city's competitiveness or impact its sustainable development.

In 2025, China aims to complete the renovations of old urban residential communities that were built before 2000, complete the renovation of aging gas pipelines that have been identified, and eliminate fetid water bodies in county-level cities.

The country will also continue to renovate underground pipe networks and corridors, promote the classification of urban solid waste, and construct pocket parks and urban green corridors, according to the ministry.