Wang Feng's ex-girlfriend detained for drugs

By Zhang Rui
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Model Ge Huijie, rocker Wang Feng's ex-girlfriend and the mother of Wang's child, was detained for using narcotics, Beijing Morning Post reported yesterday.

Model Ge Huijie, rocker Wang Feng's ex-girlfriend. [Photo / youth.cn] 

Ge was seeing a doctor for her cholecyst inflammation and consulting her health at the Civil Aviation General Hospital in Beijing on July 15, a medical personnel source remembered, but she was then involved in a quarrel and fight with the family member of another patient.

"She might have been drunk or something," the source said. "Her emotions were very unstable."

The hospital called the police. The policemen then took both quarrelling parties to the police station. Under the routine examination, Ge's uroscopy tested positive and she was suspected of using drugs. Ge later was detained by the police.

However, her manager didn't confirm her detention.

Ge was always in the spotlight due to her relationship with Wang Feng rather than her model career. She gave birth to a baby girl when she was 18 in 2005 but Wang broke up with her the next year, complaining that she only loved fun but wasn't going to be a good wife or mother.

Their daughter is now being raised by Wang's mother. Ge now constantly verbally attacks Wang and his wife, actress Zhang Ziyi on the social network platform Weibo. Sometimes, Wang fights back and warns her.

"You must not hurt my family; you must remember the bottom line. These are my first and last words to you," Wang wrote to her after Ge attacked Zhang Ziyi for showing a photo of Ge's daughter on St. Valentine's Day this year.

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