pokercruncher| Yinger broke into the Zhudan track. Netizen: Fu Xinbo has been scolded for so many years

Intro: Recently, a piece of news about Ying 'er and Fu Xinbo's family economic management has attracted widespread public attention. It turn...

Recently, a piece of news about Ying 'er and Fu Xinbo's family economic management has attracted widespread public attention. It turns out that the so-called "AA system" that was widely spread before actually meant that Ying 'er's income was managed by her parents, while Fu Xinbo's income was used for daily family expenses. In addition, in order to help Ying 'er avoid postpartum depression and anxiety, Fu Xinbo encouraged her to return to work. The disclosure of this detail gave people a deeper understanding of the couple's sweet relationship.

At the same time, the incident of Zhu Dan being accidentally broken into by Ying 'er on the track has also become a hot topic. This episode showed Ying 'er's candid personality. Although the incident sparked discussion on social media, it was seen more as an interesting tidbit that added to the fun of track racing.

The successive occurrences of these two incidents not only allowed people to have more understanding of Ying 'er and Fu Xinbo's family lives, but also reflected the public's concern about the private lives of celebrities. They remind us that while paying attention to celebrities, we should also respect thempokercruncherTheir privacy and view relevant incidents in a rational manner.

pokercruncher| Yinger broke into the Zhudan track. Netizen: Fu Xinbo has been scolded for so many years

In general, Ying 'er and Fu Xinbo's family economic management style and the break-into of the Zhu Dan track together constitute a fascinating little story. They not only showcase the daily lives of celebrities, but also trigger public thinking about family relationships and personal privacy. Through these incidents, we can have a more comprehensive understanding of the living conditions of celebrities, and we should also learn to treat them with a more tolerant and understanding attitude.

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