Zhou Shuyi (Chu Thục Di) is dubbed the hottest female commentator of the LPL – the League of Legends tournament in China. With her beautiful face and alluring figure, it’s no surprise that she has a massive fanbase and has become a beauty icon in Chinese League of Legends.
However, Shuyi’s bold and sexy fashion sense sometimes brings her trouble, particularly with harassment and becoming the subject of baseless rumors on social media.

Recently, a similar incident occurred when an email from a fan sent to Chu Thục Di containing relatively private and sensitive content was unexpectedly leaked and became a topic of discussion online.
In the email, the viewer wrote: “Chu sister, my parents told me that being a fan of yours doesn’t benefit me at all. They said you look like a provocative model, just because they saw me looking at an album of yours. My dad has issued an ultimatum that he will confiscate my phone and ground me for half a month to prevent me from seeing similar images again. Chu sister, I just want you to say goodbye, because I will always be your fan.”
What’s noteworthy is that, for some unknown reason, this letter was widely publicized on social media, and instead of discussing or evaluating the way the parents handled the situation, many people jumped in and made harsh comments, implying that Shuyi was in the “flower-selling” profession, and some even nicknamed her “the provocative model”…

After reading this letter and then facing numerous malicious comments targeting her body and sexy fashion style, Shuyi suddenly broke down in tears on her stream. She repeatedly shouted at the screen: “I’ve had enough! I’ve had enough! Why do you attach these filthy things to me?”
Shuyi also expressed that while the boy’s parents might not want him watching streams, it is outrageous for them to use the excuse of her being a provocative model to criticize what they forbid their child from doing.

This female commentator also affirmed that she has a legitimate job and no reason to engage in such activities. She criticized a section of gamers who have slandered her for sending provocative photos in exchange for donations from fans or posting “provocative poses” to attract views. Additionally, Shuyi stated that if this incident goes too far, her management company will take legal action against those who defame her honor and dignity.
Immediately after images of Shuyi crying on stream circulated on social media, many fans expressed sympathy and support for her. Most LPL fans affirmed that they fully trust her integrity and advised her not to dwell too much on the actions of uncultured extremists.



