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floresfinds · 1 year
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Miss Argentina and Puerto Rico got married? For real?! And this isn’t a kpop Chinese lesbian billionaire thing!?
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chiveburger · 2 years
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I keep on forgetting that wjsn has chinese members that all subsquently kind of just went to china and are still there... In my mind wjsn have always been a group with no foreign members and then I remember that chengxiao and xuanyi meme posts where they were powerful billionaire lesbians who got married and THEN I remember they’re part of wjsn. I think it has to do with the fact that I only caught the period where they promoted without them and funnily enough I always thought loona had MORE foreign members than they actually do, but they don’t. It’s only vivi... I don’t know where this misinformation is seeping in but I also thought for a while stray kids had a foreign member but they literally don’t
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pettycentral · 7 years
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existentialunicorn · 5 years
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[BREAKING] Lesbian Chinese Billionaire, Viian Wong, marries her wife. Making them the richest couple alive. (Source)
I’m so proud of them!! 😍
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1hoseokie · 5 years
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Remember when two Chinese members of wjsn went crazy viral bc ppl thought they were married billionaire lesbians
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wjplease · 6 years
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[BREAKING] Lesbian Chinese Billionaires, Meng Mei Qi and Wu Xuan Yi, marry. Making them the richest couple alive.
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I'm new to wjsn so I was wondering, who are the more common/popular ships of the cosmic gays?~
Welcome to the fandom newest ujung!
Since there are a lot of members in WJSN/Cosmic Girls there are a loooooot of ships, there’s a reason they’re called the Cosmic Gays, but since you’ve asked for the most popular ones I’ll only list those in this post!
Seola X Soobin = Seolbin, this ship is one of the funniest in my opinion because they are obviously each other’s ideal type but Soobin vehemently denies that Seola is her ideal type, even after describing her ideal type as someone who was just like Seola. If you don’t have the V LIVE app I recommend downloading it just to keep up with the members and their random V Lives. But go and watch Seola and Soobin’s V Live Dates, I’ll link them below for now: http://www.vlive.tv/video/16795?channelCode=F5F127 & http://www.vlive.tv/video/24022?channelCode=F5F127 & http://www.vlive.tv/video/24025?channelCode=F5F127
Bona X Xuan Yi = Boxuan, this ship is adorable, these two are so cute together, and they form one of the bigger ships in the group. Xuan Yi in a V LIVE Uzzu Tape even referred to Bona as her boyfriend, which Bona tried to clarify that she was her girlfriend not her boyfriend. Boxuan is just these two cuties being cute, it’s just adorable, ship it, love it. 
Bona X Luda = Bonlu, this ship is putting two smols together, but the twist is, one of the smols pretends not to like the other one, and that smol is Luda. Luda is lovingly referred to as the “Pocket Satan” or “Pocket Devil” based on her smol size and level of savagery. In this ship she tends to be the one that picks on Bona. Between Bonlu and Boxuan some people will fight to the death over which one is real or which one is better, but they’re both adorable in their own ways.
Bona X Eunseo = 2yeon, this ship isn’t the same as the Twice ship 2yeon and it comes from Bona and Eunseo’s real names. Bona’s real name being Jiyeon and Eunseo’s being Juyeon, therefore they create 2yeon. These two nag and pick on each other, but in a loving way. They’re really close and often have V LIVE broadcasts together, they even call themselves the “Yeon Sisters” you can watch some of their previous V LIVE broadcast here: http://www.vlive.tv/video/17863?channelCode=F5F127 & http://www.vlive.tv/video/26353?channelCode=F5F127
Xuan Yi X Mei Qi = Lesbian Chinese Billionaires, this ship or should I say power couple came about as a joke whenever an ujung posted a photo on twitter that made it seem as if Xuan Yi and Mei Qi were lesbian chinese billionaires that had married, making them the richest couple in the world (even though it was a photo for their movie release) and the internet lost its shit mind. I’m not sure of the actual name of the ship but if you just mention the chinese lesbian billionaires, everyone will know its these two. 
Eunseo X Cheng Xiao = Eunxiao, this ship may very well be one of the biggest, if not the biggest ship in WJSN. It is adorable. The interactions between these two will make you smile without you even noticing it. Although Eunseo comes off as a fuckboy a little strong sometimes, she means well and seems like she goes out of her way just to make Cheng Xiao smile. Eunseo and Cheng Xiao got close initially because Eunseo helped Cheng Xiao with learning Korean and still helps her out. Do yourself a favor and just search the tag “Eunxiao” on here, it will give you everything you need.
Eunseo X Luda = Eunlu or Lunseo, this ship consists of the tallest member and the smallest member of the group, and their height difference is adorable. The tol and smol are often seen hugging and being cute together. Eunseo tends to take care of Luda since she’s smol and despite being nicknamed “Pocket Satan” Luda is rarely, if ever, mean or reveals her savage nature towards Eunseo. 
Yeoreum X Dayoung X Yeonjung = 99 Line, this ship isn’t really a ship, but these three kids are cute with each other, they tend to pick on each other, but they’re showing love in their own unique way. Yeoreum and Dayoung go to school together and once had a 2 hour long V LIVE broadcast and Dayoung and Yeonjung have broadcasts together as well, they’re here: http://www.vlive.tv/video/15572?channelCode=F5F127 & http://www.vlive.tv/video/26139?channelCode=F5F127 & http://www.vlive.tv/video/28269?channelCode=F5F127
Xuan Yi X Cheng Xiao X Mei Qi = The Chinity, this ship like the one mentioned above, isn’t really a ship, but more of a pairing. The name comes from the fact that these members are the Chinese members and make up the part of a Holy Trinity and have therefore been dubbed “The Chinity” In WJSN’s recent MV “Happy” they have a moment together and the ujungs went wild over it. 
Those are some of the major ships in WJSN, forgive me if I’ve forgotten any but I can’t think of anymore major ships in the group right now.
But since you’re new one way to get to know the members, as well as to learn about the ships and see them in action is to watch the reality show they shot last year! it’s called “My Cosmic Diary” and English subtitles are available for every episode, here’s the first one to get you started: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPsn6MVOyjg&t=35s
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mermaidsirennikita · 7 years
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May 2017 Book Roundup
This month was so-so; some releases were good, some weren’t.  But Renee Ahdieh dropped a new book and that’s always a good thing!  I do feel like I read a few books that I normally wouldn’t have (The Love Interest, because I never read male protagonist books) for better or for worse.  Right now I’m working on Angie Thomas’s “The Hate U Give”, so that’ll get reviewed at the end of the month!
China Rich Girlfriend by Kevin Kwan.  4/5.  This sequel to “Crazy Rich Asians” is set two years after the events of the first book, kicking off with the preparations for Rachel’s wedding to Nick.  Of course, her future mother-in-law isn’t to be kept out of the process despite Nick cutting her out of his life, and swoops in at the last minute with the identity of Rachel’s long-lost father.  Meanwhile, Nick’s cousin Astrid is struggling with her marriage still (and her friendship with ex-fiance Charlie), actress-turned-billionaire’s-wife Kitty Pong is trying to fit in to Hong Kong society, and... lots of other drama.  “China Rich Girlfriend” is similarly fun and super gossipy, in the same way that “Crazy Rich Asians” was.  I enjoyed the antics of Kitty, and loved seeing Rachel get to know her family, especially her brother.  Plus, it was refreshingly clear once again that Nick Young, while deserving a firstname lastname introduction, is not a Christian Grey type--he’s a sweet, realistically goofy guy who happens to be hot and rich.  I wish he and Rachel were a *bit* more interesting, but they’re very likable.  What took this book back a bit is that while I appreciate Kwan not wanting to duplicate his first book is the lack of Singapore high society adventures.  I miss Nick’s crazy family, especially his mother Eleanor, whose appearances in this novel were woefully short.  Eleanor is the BOMB DOT COM.  The mainland stuff just wasn’t as fun.  With that being said, I was super invested in Astrid’s storyline, which aside from whatever Eleanor is doing is my favorite part of these books.  So frustrating.  So romantic.  While I didn’t love this quite as much as “Crazy Rich Asians”, I’m still left waiting excitedly for the next book.
The Hundredth Queen by Emily R. King. 3/5.  This fantasy novel takes place in a world in which the rajahs are each allowed a maximum of one hundredth ranis (queens), which they pick from these convent-like places in which young girls are reared to be both wives and warriors.  Kalinda, or Kali, is chosen as Rajah Tarek’s hundredth and final queen, which means that she’s obligated to fight his courtesans, many of which hope to kill her in a chance to take her place as the last queen.  Complicating an already difficult situation are the motives of Kali’s future husband and her desire for a captain in his service.  Among other things, of course.  This book had an interesting premise, but a lot of things became a lot more predictable than they should have been.  I liked moments of women supporting each other, but they were dragged down by stereotypes--like the older queen envying the younger one and being basically all-around kind of evil.  The villains in general were fairly flat, and Kali’s relationship with Deven, the captain in question, just kind of happened out of nowhere.  It’s unfortunate because I don’t mind a forbidden romance cliche if it’s done well, in fact I tend to love it--but Deven and Kali seemed really fucking stupid the entire time. With that being said, it was an entertaining read when I didn’t think about things, and the concept was interesting.  That being said, I feel like the fact that the author used Hindi words versus making up shit for her fantasy world was distracted as fuck--this book isn’t set in India, but it still refers to saris and ranis and much more.  Why?
Into the Water by Paula Hawkins.  2/5.  Single mom Nel shows up dead in the nearby river, living behind her teenage daughter and a sister she hadn’t spoken to for years.  Nel had been obsessed with the pool in which her body was found--a pool with a history of suicides, including that of Katie, her daughter’s best friend. At first, Nel’s death is brushed off as a suicide--but as time passes, it becomes clear that she knew much more than it initially seemed.  Ugh, I wanted to like this so badly because I did enjoy “The Girl on the Train”.  But... what?  I didn’t so much mind that the mystery here was much more obvious than that of TGOTT--or that the themes were just... less about human flaws and reliability, and more about very obvious domestic drama.  There was a bit of a twist at the end, but not much.  All of this I would have cared about more had there been fewer POVs.  Who is the lead?  Nel’s sister, Jules, who has a dark past we keep flashing back to?  Her daughter, the troubled Lena?  But there are a lot of other characters we keep flashing to, and I didn’t care about half of them, and... There was very little suspense.  Not entertaining.
The Love Interest by Cale Dietrich.  3/5.  Caden--a name given to him only recently--has been raised to be a Love Interest.  His task?  To seduce his Chosen and--for the rest of their lives, ideally--manipulate her and sell her secrets to his “owners”.  The problem: a Chosen always has two people competing for his or her affections, a Good and a Bad.  Caden is a Good--the boy next door--and Dylan is a Bad--the quintessential damaged bad boy.  The two are sent to pair with Juliet, a super smart girl whose potential means she’s up for manipulation.  Whoever she doesn’t choose will be killed; and the issue is that Caden is beginning to fall for Dylan, rather than Juliet.  Look, gay prettyboy spies is on paper a great idea.  And there are some charming things about this book.  The conceit of the good boy being pitted against the bad is interesting, and I liked the struggle the boys had.  But it was all a bit young and underdeveloped for me.  Someone will love this book, I just didn’t.
Ramona Blue by Julie Murphy.  4/5.  Teenage Ramona has been living with her father and her sister in a FEMA trailer since Hurricane Katrina.  Now her sister is pregnant, and she feels obligated to stay after high school to help with the baby--even (or especially) after their flaky mom returns.  To add to all the complications, she’s in an on/off sort of thing with a girl who’s closeted, while Ramona, who has always identified as a lesbian, is not.  THEN, her childhood friend Freddie returns to town.  Freddie is a boy; Ramona has never liked boys.  But she might like Freddie.  This book got some shitty ratings by people on Goodreads without it being read; I won’t lie, years ago I once gave a book a one star rating on there because the author was (and still is) a shitty person.  But now I wouldn’t--I just wouldn’t read the book.  I feel like it’s super dicey to review something you haven’t read/seen, and the reason why people have been low-rating this book is because they think that Freddie is turning Ramona “straight”.  No.  The entire relationship is about how complex sexuality is; not all people identify as straight their whole lives until they meet someone of the same sex that they like.  Some people really do identify as gay for a long time and then meet someone of the opposite sex; it happened to a close friend of mine.  My close friend identifies not as straight now, but bi.  There aren’t really labels put on Ramona’s sexuality as she figures it out because she is really JUST figuring it out.  She might not ever like any guy besides Freddie.  She certainly doesn’t stop liking girls.  I feel like Murphy handled the issue really well, and at any rate Freddie and Ramona’s relationship isn’t the point of the story.  The point is the poverty Ramona lives within, and her struggle between her loyalties to her family and her desire to be somewhere else and do something more.  It’s a really lovely story, and I recommend it.
Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh.   5/5.  This Mulan retelling (a retelling in a loose sense but a retelling nonetheless) is set in Heian Japan, and centers on Hattori Mariko, a girl on her way to marry the emperor’s son.  During her journey, she’s ambushed by the fearsome Black Clan, with her guards and servants murdered.  Disguising herself as a boy, she finds the Black Clan and decides to infiltrate their ranks to figure out why she was targeted--and perhaps put off her marriage for a bit longer.  As Mariko is drawn into the world of the Black Clan--and becomes entangled with the mysterious Okami--her twin brother, Kenshin, pursues her relentlessly.  I really love Renee Ahdieh, and I especially appreciate the fact that she writes historical fantasy that isn’t given a European setting.  At first, I sort of doubted the Japanese angle for a retelling of a Chinese story, but it worked here.  Mariko is a strong, unyielding, an flawed heroine who certainly spends a lot of time lying to herself, which I appreciated.  One of the things I loved about this book was how much Mariko learned about her own privilege as a noblewoman, and the reality of the world versus what she’d been brought up in.  (Also, she gets a great callout from another woman in a scene, and it’s just fantastic.)  There is definitely a romance present, but it’s a slowburn in the best way.  Okami is super hot, and Mariko is definitely physically drawn to him before emotions get in the way, which I love.  There are fantastical elements as well, but they’re well-done and honestly, a lot of the story read as a historical adventure to me.  I loved it.
Hold Back the Stars by Katie Khan.  1/5.  (Wow, what a drop.)  Carys and Max are trapped in space with ninety minutes of oxygen left, after which they’ll die.  As they desperately try to find a way out of their situation, they relive their love story and all that went wrong (and right) with it.  I feel like this is one of those “quirky” books where the protagonists are in an outlandish situation but you fall in love with their very real romance.  And I’m not totally against this when it’s done right, but Carys and Max were insufferable, their world didn’t make sense, and I zoned out very quickly.
The Girl in 6E by A.R. Torre.  4/5.  Deanna Madden makes her living as a cam girl, having cyber-sex with men and women for money; she also hasn’t left her apartment in three years, due to her intense need to kill.  Lately, she’s been more tempted to interact with other human beings than ever, in part due to her attraction to UPS guy Jeremy--but she knows exactly how much of a threat she is to society.  But when a client begins showing particularly deviant behaviors, Deanna is drawn out--for better or for worse.  I’m really bad at describing this book, because a good 70% of it is a creeping sense of dread, Deanna working with her clients (and shrink) and the looming threat of the antagonist.  The actual antagonist is nothing amazing.  The strength of the story is Deanna and her struggle between wanting to kill and wanting to protect people--along with the cam subculture.  The author did their research, and you can really tell.  The book is incredibly fast-paced and vivid.  It’s an awesome thriller.  The only reason why it doesn’t get a 4/5 is that I felt that Jeremy wasn’t super compelling, but I didn’t dislike him.
Scribe of Siena by Melanie Winawer.  2/5.  Neurosurgeon Beatrice heads to Siena after the death of her brother, a historian intent on uncovering the secrets of a fourteenth century plague.  There, she discovers the journals of Gabriele, a fresco painter, and upon being sent back in time falls in love with him.  There were subplots, of course, but the main core of the story was Beatrice and Gabriele’s love story, and it was super weak.  He just wasn’t my type of guy--and honestly, he was so ridiculously idealized that he became bland.  For that matter, it didn’t feel like the author did much research about the period; I didn’t feel like Gabriele was a painter of the time, and I took issue with how easily Beatrice fit into fourteenth century society.  Not a winner.
Rich People Problems by Kevin Kwan.  4/5.  The final entry in the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy has the Young clan swarming back to Singapore after matriarch Su Yi has a heart attack.  Nick is left hoping that he’ll reconcile with his grandmother before she dies. At the same time, Astrid is having issues with her divorce and her relationship with Charlie; Kitty Bing, now married to an even richer billionaire, is still struggling to become accepted by upper class society while battling her stepdaughter, Colette; and the villainous Eddie is still social climbing while trying to get as much as he can from his grandmother on her deathbed.  This series is so enjoyable, and while Rich People Problems still wasn’t quite as good as Crazy Rich Asians, I feel like it returned to the roots of the series: Young family drama in Singapore.  I loved learning more about Su Yi, and I admire Kevin Kwan’s ability to let go of the more settled core couple a bit--Nick and Rachel--in favor of tying up the still high key drama happening in the lives of Astrid and Kitty.  This is a very satisfying conclusion, and it was at turns hilarious and heartwarming.  
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goddammitstacey · 7 years
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They're Korean popstars, not Chinese billionaires, and they're not lesbians, not married, jsyk.
Man, life is needlessly cruel.
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electronique-brain · 7 years
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THE PIC IS WRONG THE STORY IS REAL, somewhat, theyre k-pop stars but there was that other (real) chinese lesbian billionaire couple (the one with the billionaire dad who was willing to pay some good cash if some guy made his daughter straight, but who later talked with said daughter and now she remains happily lesbian with her significant other). Thats the stuff the fake lesbian pic is based on, as ive been led to understand
Yep yep, Gigi Chao and her partner have a great, dog-filled life together. But my understanding is that the pic was a WJSN fan doing some type of RPF type thing. And that (sadly) in real life, Gigi’s father had just doubled how much money he was willing to offer any man to marry her.
Leading to Gigi’s iconic “I’ll marry a man when he does.”  
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kpopviralblog · 7 years
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The Internet Believes Cosmic Girls  Mei Qi & Xuan Yi are Lesbians/Chinese Billionaires & Just Got Married.
This is of course not true, but After this fake tweet went viral
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The internet now believes it’s a true that they are lesbians and the richest billionaire couple in the world.
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Even got 184,000+ notes on tumblr and counting.
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A bunch of news networks and celebs even retweeted and believe it
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wilowisp · 7 years
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idk if u know this but that tweet u reblogged about the lesbian chinese billionaires getting married are kpop idols lmao their in wjsn and they not married (yet)
Oh so it's fake.....rip
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aceauntie · 7 years
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ok but can the chinese lesbian billionaire power couple marry or adopt me please
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yunachan2 · 7 years
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/post/160126178840 this is fake, they are chinese but they're not billionaires or married. They're members of a Kpop group called Cosmic Girls (also known as WJSN). This is a photoshoot they did a while back. There ARE 2 Chinese lesbian billionaires but Mei Qi and Xuan Yi aren't them.
...Are they at least lesbians?
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fulltimehabibti · 7 years
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Did you see the 'married lesbian chinese billionaires' aka kpop fanfic gone viral thing? It just seems like something you would love.
yeah i saw it on twitter abt two days ago and cackled at everyone who were taking it seriously (from lib-fems praising it to the ppl outraged)....fun stuff
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belladxne · 7 years
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um..i don't want to hurt you...but the chinese-billionaire-lesbian-married-couple you reblogged is a famous fake news..The girls are from a kpop group called "Cosmic Girls" and the fans made the hoax :(
this was a super weird way of saying it like lmaowhy would it hurt mei’m not gonna fall apart bc a news article about a wlw couple turned out to be fake idk how fragile you think me/other wlw are?
but this is disappointing and good to know, thanks for telling me
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