Zanilia Zhao rumoured to be dating director Midi Z
Gossip vlogger "Melon-eating Girl Zhang Xiaohan" recently claimed in a live stream that the two met on the set of "The Unseen Sister", which Zanilia starred alongside Xin Zhilei, and Midi directed.
They reportedly became close since then, and that Midi was even spotted taking Zanilia's son out for a walk near her place. They were also seen interacting naturally, and seemed more like a father and son than anything.
Midi was also spotted entering and leaving Zanilia's place many times the next day on 1 May.
42-year-old Midi, who is a Myanmar-born Taiwanese director, is known for his many critically acclaimed films, including the 2014 film, "Ice Poison" and 2016's "The Road to Mandalay".
Meanwhile, the 37-year-old Zanilia was previously married to actor Feng Shaofeng, whom she met on the set of "The Monkey King 3" in 2018.
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