Chinese actress Zhao Lusi seen working at a night market in Hainan


Zhao Lusi previously said she would likely make a living by running a stall if she were unable to continue in the entertainment industry. Photos: Sin Chew Daily, Zhao Lusi/Instagram

Chinese actress Zhao Lusi is making headlines after being spotted manning a stall at a night market in Hainan, China.

According to reports, the 27-year-old star appeared in a simple outfit and went makeup-free as she sold traditional pancakes from her hometown of Chengdu.

Fans who encountered Zhao noted that there was no production crew in sight, fuelling speculation that the appearance wasn't for commercial purposes but for a personal vlog.

In several videos posted online, the actress was seen handling everything herself – from cooking and packing the food to collecting payment.

She also chatted with customers, happily posed for photos with eager fans and even handed out tanghulu to patrons visiting her stall.

According to Oriental Daily, Zhao shared early last year that if she were unable to continue her career as an artiste, she would likely make a living by running a stall.

The publication added that she had previously operated a dessert shop but withdrew from the venture after a fallout with a close friend, who's reportedly a shareholder.

In August 2025, Zhao accused her management agency Galaxy Cool Entertainment of withdrawing 2.05mil yuan (RM1.2mil) from her personal studio's account without authorisation.

She also claimed that the agency warned her against speaking out and threatened to blacklist her from the entertainment industry if she pursued legal action.

"You don't need to blacklist me, I quit," she wrote in a statement on Weibo at the time.

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