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When did Bai Bing get divorced?

When did Bai Bing get divorced?

In 2012, Bai Bing and Ding Yi met by chance in Hong Kong through friends, and finally accepted Ding Yi's proposal on the Empire State Building in New York. On December 10, 2013, Bai Bing and Ding Yi held their wedding ceremony at Shangqiu Huachi Guangdong Hotel. On April 22, 2014, she gave birth to a daughter weighing six pounds and four taels. Her daughter's nickname is "Yiyi". On June 12, 2020, Bai Bing revealed her divorce from Ding Yi in "Sister Riding the Wind and Waves" and said: "Many people think that I am a pampered rich wife, and I feel very wronged."

Bai Bing’s ex-husband Ding Yi posted a post on Weibo in response to the divorce. In the article, he first denied the false rumors about his sexual orientation spread online, and then admitted to divorcing Bai Bing: “Teacher Bai Bing is a very good artist. , Divorce is a thing of the past, and we will continue to take care of our daughter's growth together as friends and relatives."

Bai Bing is known as the campus belle of Northwest University of Political Science and Law. Bai Bing has an elegant temperament and is known as the goddess of otaku. Bai Bing, Han Xue, Gan Wei and Jing Tian are known as the "Four Beauties of Beijing". Bai Bing was hailed as "Xiao Jin Xishan" by the media.

Bai Bing has a slim figure and smooth skin. The characters she plays always make people fall in love with her at first sight. Her temperament is both ancient and modern, delicate and elegant.

Since his debut, Bai Bing has portrayed many classic characters in ancient costumes, leaving a deep impression on the audience.

Bai Bing, formerly known as Chen Dong, was born on May 2, 1986 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. She is an actress in Mainland China and graduated from Northwest University of Political Science and Law.

In 2006, Bai Bing entered the entertainment industry after participating in CCTV's "Dream China" and signed a contract with Emperor Star Entertainment, a subsidiary of Hong Kong's Emperor Entertainment.

In 2007, Bai Bing emerged in the love movie "Love Call Transfer".

In 2010, Bai Bing's popularity rose with the costume romance drama "Myth" and attracted the attention of the audience.

In 2011, he starred in the palace historical drama "Phoenix Totem". In March, he won the 5th Huading Award for Chinese Film New Actor of the Year for his urban romance film "Hidden Marriage".

In 2013, he starred in the costume TV series "Painted Skin: True Love Without Regrets" and in the same year participated in the costume TV series "The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties".

In 2020, Bai Bing participated as a contestant in the women's group selection program "Sisters Riding the Wind and Waves".

Bai Bing was very introverted when she was a child. She was a little autistic when she was a child. When Bai Bing was three or four years old, she would dance non-stop as long as there was music. She has been interested in music since she was a child. She is very sensitive. Bai Bing's parents discovered this and started learning piano in kindergarten. She was either first or second in the piano class.

On January 2, 2010, the time-travel historical drama "Myth" starring Bai Bing premiered on CCTV 8. Bai Bing played the role of the beautiful and generous Princess Yu Shu of Tu'an in the drama, and sang the ending song with Hu Ge "Beautiful Myth". At the 4th Huading Awards, "Myth" won the "Best TV Series in the Legendary Theme Category", and Bai Bing won the "Huading China's Most Favorite Actress Award" for this drama.