The husband owns 60,000 won per month, and the wife sponsors 140 million won to the broadcasting host

Nov 26, 2025

The husband owns 60,000 won per month, and the wife sponsors 140 million won to the broadcasting host
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A Chinese man's complaint that his wife, a housewife, sponsored more than 100 million won to an online live streamer, putting his family on the verge of collapse is a hot topic.

According to Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, Liu, who lives in Xingyang, Henan Province, China, is considering divorce after learning of his wife's shocking spending behavior eight years ago.

He lives in an old room with a monthly rent of 300 yuan (about 60,000 won) in Zhengzhou, where he has a job, and has been saving money for his wife and children by minimizing living expenses. He transferred a total of 1.16 million yuan (about 240 million won) over the past eight years to give his wife a sense of stability.




Meanwhile, he recently tried to check his wife's account but was denied.

After a scuffle, the wife finally revealed that she didn't have any money in her account.

In addition, the wife confessed that she borrowed 80,000 yuan (about 16 million won) from a loan company.




As for Don's whereabouts, his wife said "I frequently transferred money to sponsor online male live streamers"

When I checked, the online chat records even left a message from my wife asking the streamer to call her 'baby'. However, he insisted that he had never met offline.

In the end, it was revealed that the wife sponsored 670,000 yuan (about 140 million won) of the money transferred by her husband to a live streamer.




My husband has been living frugally in a shabby room and saving money, and my wife has lived like that in a comfortable house. I trusted my wife, but I was betrayed in the end." He is currently preparing for divorce after recovering half of his common property.

The case sparked a huge controversy on Chinese social media.

One netizen said "Men should divorce as soon as possible. Wife doesn't know the hard work of making money," while another criticized "Sponsoring a live streamer is like brainwashed fans.", he pointed out.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.