Zhang Ziyi slammed by step-daughter's mother

By Zhang Rui
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Zhang Ziyi's Valentine Day was not an easy one as she became embroiled in a controversy with her husband's ex-girlfriend for posting a happy family photo with her step-daughter.

Zhang Ziyi posts a photo on her microblog on Feb. 15, in which she and her husband, veteran rocker Wang Feng and her step-daughter held hands together. [Photo / Weibo.com]

The internationally famous actress posted a photo on her microblog on Feb. 15, in which she and her husband, veteran rocker Wang Feng and her step-daughter held hands together. Zhang captioned the photo: "Our Feb. 14," implying how they had happily spent Valentine Day as a family.

But the happiness didn't last long. Wang's supermodel ex, Ge Huijie, the biological mother of the girl, soon responded on her own microblog: "You have your own daughter but you didn't show her off; now, you held my daughter's hand to pretend you are happy? Why? Showing off 'happiness' with my ex-boyfriend and my child, are you stupid?"

She continued in another post, "Please show off your happiness with your own daughter, and don't pretend you are happy. What is your point of being happy for marrying such a man? Is it neccessary to fake a smile with my daughter? Do you need me to give you some media hype for cursing you? Leave her alone and shut up!"

The model was in a relationship with Wang and gave birth to their daughter in 2005 when she was 18. The two parted ways a year later, with Wang claiming Ge only wanted to seek fun and didn't know how to be a good wife and mother. The daughter was later handed over to Wang's mother to raise. Ge frequently attacked Wang on social network platforms over his alleged personality defects.

Zhang started dating Wang in 2013 and they married last year. On Dec. 27, Zhang gave birth to a baby girl.

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