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Daughter of legends Faye Wong and Dou Wei, Leah Dou's ‘Playground' cover sparks online buzz over celebrity, identity and authenticity

Daughter of legends Faye Wong and Dou Wei, Leah Dou's ‘Playground' cover sparks online buzz over celebrity, identity and authenticity

Malay Mail05-05-2025

HONG KONG, May 5 — Leah Dou Jingtong, daughter of Cantopop royalty Faye Wong and Chinese rock legend Dou Wei, has once again found herself in the limelight – this time as the cover star of Chinese blind box giant Pop Mart's debut youth magazine, Playground.
The move has sparked widespread discussion online, reaffirming her status as a cultural outlier who continues to challenge the conventions of modern celebrity.
The 28-year-old singer-songwriter was recently featured in the magazine's inaugural issue, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported today.
'Leah Dou's quiet defiance of hyper-social expectations makes her the ideal muse for what true connection means today,' the publication's creative director Vicson Guevara was quoted by the Hong Kong newspaper as saying.
Leah Dou (right) with her famous mother Faye Wong. — Picture from Facebook/Leah Dou 竇靖童
Despite a reputation shaped by her androgynous style, visible tattoos including a now-removed 'shrimp line' that once ran from her bottom lip to her neck – and a history of dropping out from elite schools like Beijing No. 4 High School and Berklee College of Music, Leah is described by mainland Chinese media as deeply grounded and family-oriented.
Having launched her music career as a teenager, Leah has steadily carved out a name for herself in the indie pop scene.
Her track It's Just What We Do was shortlisted for Best Original Film Song at the 2017 Hong Kong Film Awards, and she was named one of China's most creative young songwriters at the 2018 Chinese Music Gala.
Her genre-blurring track Jungle Pink also made the year's list of Golden Songs.
Leah's recent appearance in Malaysia further cemented her growing international presence.
On April 25, she performed to an enthusiastic crowd at ZEPP Kuala Lumpur as part of her 'Out of the Loop' concert tour, hosted by Aco Media with Astro channel Xuan as a media partner.
While speculation around Leah's sexuality and personal life continues – largely due to her fashion choices and her decision to avoid the public dating scene – supporters applaud her authenticity.
In private, Leah is reportedly close to her family.
A young Leah Dou (right) and her father Dou Wei. — Picture from Facebook/Leah Dou (JingTong)
She is reported to financially support her father and maintains warm relationships with her two half-sisters, Li Yan (daughter of Wong and actor Li Yapeng) and Dou Jiayuan (daughter of Dou Wei and photographer Gao Yuan).
Online reaction to her Playground cover has been overwhelmingly positive, with fans expressing admiration for her artistry and individuality, according to SCMP.
'She is beautiful and cute.
'I hope she can sing more songs so that she will not waste her talent in music,' one commenter was quoted as saying.

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