The nationality and background of Anna Yao, the “Princess of huawei“, has recently become a hot topic of discussion among netizens in the powerful country.
The “Princess of Huawei”, Ren Zhengfei’s youngest daughter, Yao Anna, has recently ventured into the entertainment industry, and her nationality and background have become a hot topic of discussion among netizens in the powerful country. Earlier, some netizens discovered that although Yao Anna told Sina Entertainment that she had a “Chinese Passport, Chinese hukou and Chinese ID card”, some mainland media reported immediately afterwards that her acceptance letter to Harvard was written as “American nationality”, raising questions about whether she was a “dual citizen”.
Recently, Mary Hui, a reporter for Quartz, also posted on social media platforms that Yao Anna’s birthplace is Kunming, but she’s originally from Hong Kong on her profile on Harvard Ballet; more bizarrely, when introducing Yao Anna in 2018, the relevant webpage said she was “born in Hong Kong”, raising doubts that she wanted to use Hong Kong as a cover to wash her “red background”.
Yao’s birthplace is allegedly Kunming, but on the official website of her company, Harvard Ballet, she says she’s “originally from Hong Kong. (Screenshot of Harvard Ballet’s official website)
While the nationality of the “Princess of Huawei” is in a frenzy, the Party media has recently been vigorously criticizing the British National (Overseas) Passport, and Leung Chun-ying is also advocating the “ban on dual nationality”, but rumors of “dual nationality” are constantly circulating among the second generation of officials and the second generation of the rich, giving the impression that the red aristocrats all hold the attitude of “anti-American is work, stay in America is Life“.
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