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Mickey Huang and Summer Meng quietly end their marriage?

Mickey Huang and Summer Meng quietly end their marriage?

Yahoo23-05-2025

23 May - It was reported that Mickey Huang and Summer Meng have called it quits on their marriage amid his appeal case for possession of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
Taiwanese news outlets reported that the couple have quietly ended their five-year marriage. It was said that in the divorce agreement, the custody of their daughter was given to Summer, while Mickey was responsible for paying child support.
The court's arrangement did not only take into account the growth environment of the daughter, but also allows the two parents to find a new beginning in their respective lives.
When asked about the matter, Mickey's rep responded, "Thank you for your concern but it is not convenient for Mr. Huang to respond. You need to ask my client, but the couple currently consider their daughter's peace as the first priority."
It is noted that Summer's career has been deeply affected by Mickey's case, which started with an allegation of sexual harassment by multiple women in June 2023. The actress was also cut out from her drama, "The World Between Us 2" after viewers threatened boycott following paparazzi photos of her going out and spending family time with Mickey and their daughter amid his appeal for possession of CSAM case.
(Photo Source: Taipei Times, SINA)

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