Why did Wu Yue and Chen Jianbin divorce?

Why did Wu Yue break up with Chen Jianbin?

1. Reasons for Wu Yue and Chen Jianbin’s divorce

Wu Yue and Chen Jianbin sparked a spark when they collaborated on "Chrysanthemum Tea" in 2000, and soon began a romance. In the play, Chen Jianbin, an honest and responsible railway worker, met Wu Yue, a young and beautiful female teacher during his training. However, Wu Yue suffered from a serious heart disease and would faint when excited.

Even though he could not live a normal married life, Chen Jianbin still decided to marry Wu Yue, and the scene of the two becoming one was also shown. One day, Wu Yue returned home and found that Chen Jianbin had taken away all his things. Without leaving any words, the two broke up like this. Then, scandals spread between Chen Jianbin and Jiang Qinqin. Becomes the last shot of the film. But outside the play, the two couldn't have a good ending.

2. Jiang Qinqin, Chen Jianbin, Wu Yue

When they starred in "Qiao Family Courtyard", Chen Jianbin and Jiang Qinqin hit it off as soon as they met. Chen Jianbin called Jiang Qinqin a cute little tiger girl. At the end of filming, some people on the crew discovered that the feeling between them was a little unusual. Not long after the filming was completed, Chen Jianbin and Jiang Qinqin fell in love. An actor from the same crew said: Chen Jianbin and Jiang Qinqin are very passionate and sincere. Chen Jianbin is tough and soft, while Jiang Qinqin is soft and soft. Gang, very candid.

It has long been an open secret in the entertainment industry that Chen Jianbin and actress Wu Yue are lovers. Chen Jianbin met and fell in love with Wu Yue while filming the movie "Chrysanthemum Tea" written by himself in 2000. For several years, Chen Jianbin and Wu Yue have kept a low profile about their relationship. Chen Jianbin and Wu Yue broke up because of Jiang Qinqin.

3. Do Wu Yue and Chen Jianbin have children?

No

Wu Yue was born in Minhang District, Shanghai on April 10, 1976. He graduated from Shanghai Drama in 1995 Academy, mainland Chinese actress. In 1997, she won the 17th China TV Golden Eagle Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress for the TV series "Peace Era".

In 2001, she won the Most Popular Actress Award at the 8th Beijing University Student Film Festival for her movie "Chrysanthemum Tea". In 2006, he played Qiao Jianxin in "Big Courtyard Girl". In 2007, she won the Most Watched Newcomer Award at the Shanghai International Film Festival for her outstanding performance in the movie "Ye Ming" and was nominated for the Huabiao Award for Best Actress.