Female streamer attacked for resembling one of the most notorious hosts in LPL
In China, where the livestreaming industry has developed rapidly, it’s not surprising that female streamers seek fame by any means. However, there are those who unexpectedly gain attention for outrageous reasons. A prime example is the case of Cheng Zshu, a young up-and-coming female streamer here.

Recently, during her livestreams, the female streamer has been continuously compared to Luo Xin, a former host of LPL and considered one of the most notorious female hosts in League of Legends in China. The constant questioning and references to Luo Xin on Cheng Zshu’s stream have brought her to tears out of frustration.
Notably, despite her repeated clarifications that she is not related to the former LPL host, and her claims that she is still in school as well as her expressed dislike for artists with poor personal lives, Cheng Zshu continues to receive mixed comments on her streams with no satisfactory resolution from the platform.

Who is the most notorious LPL host?
For those who may not know, Luo Xin was regarded as one of the new generation female hosts of LPL. In fact, she was once evaluated to potentially replace both “Goddess” Candace and Hilda. With her advantages in beauty, appearance, and solid expertise, Luo Xin’s career path seemed bright. However, ongoing personal dramas soon turned her into a “thorn” not only in the League of Legends community in China but also in the entertainment industry overall.


The main reason for her downfall stems from Luo Xin (Zhu Shuyi) publicly revealing her relationship with the notorious male rapper PGone. This name is not unfamiliar—PGone was the third party involved in the family of Jia Nailiang and Li Xiaolu. The rapper was later perceived as “going back to old habits” when he was found to be involved with both Li Xiaolu and Luo Xin at the same time.


Fans of the female host have advised her multiple times, but she has ignored all the advice. Subsequently, Luo Xin faced a boycott from both the LPL community and the general online populace in China. As of now, she has nearly disappeared, as every appearance is met with a barrage of criticism from the online community.
Nam Minh