Luxury Dream Shattered: Singer Chen Xuening’s Flash Marriage Lasts One Week Before Husband Li Ruibin Cheats—Pre-Wedding Hookups Exposed
The fairy-tale glow around Chen Xuening’s whirlwind marriage didn’t even last seven full days before it exploded into one of the ugliest celebrity cheating scandals of the year. The 29-year-old indie-pop darling—known for her breathy heartbreak ballads and that viral “crying in a penthouse” aesthetic—tied the knot with Li Ruibin, the 32-year-old heir to a mid-tier Shenzhen real-estate fortune, in a lavish private ceremony on a cliffside villa in Sanya just last month. Paparazzi caught the pair looking picture-perfect: her in a custom Vera Wang gown that cost more than most people’s houses, him in a Tom Ford tux, both beaming like they’d cracked the code to eternal happiness. Fans ate it up. “Finally a happy ending for our queen,” the Weibo comments read. “From broke singer to billionaire wife—goals.”
Turns out the “happy ending” was a setup for the nastiest rug-pull imaginable.
Less than a week after the wedding photos dropped, anonymous accounts started dumping screenshots of Li Ruibin’s WeChat conversations. The timestamps? Every single one from the night before the wedding. While Chen Xuening was presumably asleep in her bridal suite getting her final beauty rest, her groom-to-be was checking into a five-star hotel suite across town with a 23-year-old model/influencer named “Xiao Ke” (real name withheld, but her face is all over the leaked pics now). The chat logs are brutal—graphic, shameless, and dripping with the kind of entitlement only generational wealth can breed.
Here’s a taste of what went viral:
Li Ruibin (11:47 PM, night before wedding): “Baby, I’m so fucking stressed about tomorrow. Need to blow off steam. You free?” Xiao Ke: “You’re getting married in 8 hours lol, you sure?” Li: “That’s why I need it. Last taste of freedom. Bring the lingerie I bought you last time. The red one that makes your ass look insane.” Xiao Ke: “You gonna wear your wedding ring while you fuck me?” Li: “Hell yeah. Makes it dirtier. I’ll cum inside you and think about how my wife’s ovulating this week.” Xiao Ke: “You said you’re trying for a kid with her?” Li: “Yeah, told her we’re going raw from the honeymoon. But with you I’m wrapping up. Don’t want your crazy ass getting pregnant. Just wanna pound that tight pussy one more time before I’m locked down.”
He sent dick pics timestamped 1:03 AM. She sent back ass shots in the red lingerie. By 2:30 AM he was bragging: “Just came twice. She’s gonna wonder why I’m so tired at the altar tomorrow lol.”
The kicker? Multiple sources close to the couple confirm Chen Xuening and Li Ruibin had been actively “trying to conceive” for the two months leading up to the wedding. She posted subtle hints on Instagram Stories—ovulation tests, prenatal vitamins, captions like “building our little family soon ?”. Meanwhile, Li Ruibin was raw-dogging escorts and side chicks on the regular but always gloving up with them, paranoid about “complications.” The hypocrisy is so thick you could choke on it.
The leaks didn’t stop at one night. More chats surfaced from the honeymoon—yes, during the fucking honeymoon. While Chen was posting sun-kissed couple selfies from Bora Bora, Li was messaging another girl in Shanghai: “Wife’s asleep after too much champagne. Meet me in the villa bathroom in 20? I need my dick sucked.” Audio clips even leaked—muffled moans, Li whispering “swallow it all, bitch” while presumably getting head in a marble bathroom ten feet from where his new wife slept.
Chen Xuening went radio silent for 48 hours after the first wave hit. Then she posted a single black square on Weibo with the caption: “?????????????” (“Some dreams, you only realize they’re nightmares when you wake up.”) No tags, no explanation. But the internet connected the dots instantly. Divorce papers were reportedly filed within 72 hours of the leaks dropping. Her team is already spinning the narrative: “She was deceived. This is not the man she thought she married.”
Li Ruibin’s side? Crickets from him personally, but his family’s PR machine is in overdrive—threatening lawsuits, claiming the chats are “AI-generated deepfakes,” paying removal fees to scrub the worst stuff from Baidu and Weibo. It’s not working. The screenshots are everywhere: Telegram groups, Reddit threads, private Twitter circles. The rawest ones—complete with time-stamped nudes and cum-shot boasts—are still circulating freely.
The saddest part? Chen Xuening’s music is blowing up again because of this. Streams for her saddest tracks—“Broken Promises,” “Lies in the Dark”—have tripled overnight. Fans are flooding comment sections with “This hits different now” and “He never deserved you.” She’s turned the ultimate betrayal into chart-topping heartbreak fuel, whether she wanted to or not.
If you want to see the full unfiltered dump—the original chat screenshots, the hotel check-in photos, the audio snippets that made grown men wince—here’s the primary source that’s been passed around the most:
https://swagc.com/articles/2692/
Warning: it’s as explicit and disgusting as it sounds. No censorship, no redactions. Just a rich asshole bragging about cheating on his bride while she was home picking out baby names.
Moral of the story? Money buys a lot of things—private jets, diamond rings, fake smiles at the altar—but it can’t buy loyalty. Chen Xuening learned that the hard way. And now the whole world knows exactly how deep the betrayal went.

