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Douyin Sensation Singer Chen Xuening’s New Husband Exposed Cheating: Hotel Sex Tape Leaked, Raw Footage Goes Viral
The Douyin (Chinese TikTok) algorithm loves a good love story, and Chen Xuening had been feeding it perfectly for months. The 29-year-old indie-folk singer with the fragile voice and tear-streaked eyeliner built a massive following by turning heartbreak into viral ballads—millions of views on songs like “Last Night’s Lies” and “You Never Stayed.” Then came the plot twist nobody saw coming: she announced her flash marriage to Li Ruibin, a 33-year-old property developer from a well-connected Shenzhen family. Wedding photos flooded her account—her in a flowing white gown against a sunset beach, him in a sharp suit holding her like she was the prize he’d finally won. Comments exploded: “From sad girl anthems to happy wife era!” “Goals AF.” “He better treat our queen right.”
Less than ten days later, the fairy tale turned into a full-on pornographic nightmare.
Leaked hotel security footage and private sex videos hit the dark corners of the internet like wildfire. The star of the show? Li Ruibin—Chen Xuening’s brand-new husband—fucking another woman senseless in a luxury suite at the Four Seasons in Guangzhou. The timestamp on the clearest clip: the night after their wedding reception. While Chen was presumably still basking in newlywed bliss, posting filtered selfies with captions like “Forever starts now ?,” her groom was balls-deep in a 25-year-old fitness influencer named “Mia” (real name scrubbed but face instantly recognizable from her own Douyin account).
The video is brutal in its clarity. No blurry pixels, no awkward angles—just high-definition 4K from the room’s hidden camera feed that somehow ended up in the wrong hands. Li Ruibin enters the suite laughing, already half-undressed, tie loosened, shirt unbuttoned. Mia follows in a skin-tight red dress that she peels off in seconds. They don’t waste time on foreplay. She drops to her knees and takes his cock straight down her throat—gagging, slurping, eyes watering while he films her with his phone in one hand and fists her hair with the other. “Suck it like you mean it,” he growls. “My wife can’t deepthroat for shit.”
He throws her on the bed face-down, ass up, and slams into her from behind without a condom. The slapping sounds are loud enough to make the crystal chandelier rattle. Mia moans like she’s in heat, begging for more—“Harder, daddy, wreck me”—while Li mutters filthy shit between thrusts: “This pussy’s so much tighter than hers. Should’ve married you instead.” He flips her over, pins her wrists above her head, and pounds missionary style, her legs wrapped around his waist. Close-ups catch every detail—his thick shaft stretching her, her tits bouncing, sweat dripping down her stomach. When he pulls out to cum, he shoots thick ropes across her face and tits, then makes her lick the tip clean while staring straight into his phone camera like he’s proud of the evidence.
But it gets worse. There’s a second clip from the same night—post-nut clarity apparently didn’t hit. He’s got her bent over the balcony railing, skirt hiked up, railing her again while the city skyline twinkles behind them. She’s screaming his name loud enough that someone in the next room probably called security. He finishes inside her this time, groaning “Take my load, you little slut,” then laughs and says, “Better not get pregnant—got a wife to knock up soon.”
The leaks didn’t stop at video. Screenshots of their WeChat sexts surfaced too—timestamps showing he was messaging Mia during the wedding ceremony itself: “Can’t wait to fuck you tonight while she’s asleep in her bridal lingerie.” Another: “She’s ovulating. Told her we’re trying tonight. But I’m saving my best cum for you.”
Chen Xuening went dark for three days after the first wave hit. When she finally posted, it was a single 15-second black-screen video with her voice cracking: “???????????????????” (“Some people get married wearing masks and betray wearing masks too.”) No tears, no rage—just quiet devastation. Her streams skyrocketed overnight. Fans turned her old breakup songs into anthems of betrayal, flooding comments with “He never deserved you” and “Dump his ass and drop the diss track.”
Li Ruibin’s family tried the usual playbook: deny, threaten lawsuits, claim “deepfake manipulation.” But the footage is too consistent, too detailed—room number visible on the key card, his distinctive forearm tattoo clear in every frame, even the watch he wore during the ceremony matching the one on his wrist in the sex tape. No amount of PR money can scrub this level of filth once it’s out.
The scandal has split the internet. Some call Chen a victim of a classic rich-boy player; others whisper she knew what she was marrying into and chased the status anyway. Either way, her career just got a nuclear boost—sympathy streams, viral edits of her crying on stage synced to the leaked moans, even fan-made “Chen Xuening revenge porn” memes (tasteful ones, mostly). She’s trending harder now than she ever did as the “heartbroken princess.”
If you want to see the unedited source material—the original hotel clips, the clearest angles, the full audio of Li Ruibin trash-talking his wife mid-fuck—here’s the link that’s been shared the most across private groups and overseas forums:
https://gcav1.com/articles/3495/
Fair warning: it’s graphic as hell. No blurring, no cuts, just a newlywed husband exposing every inch of his betrayal on camera. Chen Xuening’s dream marriage lasted less than two weeks. The footage? It’ll live forever.

