Tu Hy Vien’s ex-husband made a shocking comment: “The dead person should have been you”

Uong Tieu Phi is becoming the focus of criticism on social networks for taking advantage of Tu Hy Vien’s death to play the role of a ‘man in love’, in order to appropriate the property she left behind.

On February 5, 2025, Life and Law newspaper reported: “Tu Hy Vien’s ex-husband made a shocking comment: “The dead person should have been you”. The main content of the article is as follows:



After Tu Hy Vien died, Uong Tieu Phi’s ex-husband quickly flew back to Taiwan (China). The image of Uong Tieu Phi crying with swollen eyes, wandering in the rain made many netizens emotional.

However, up to now, Uong Tieu Phi has been criticized for “coloring” and “acting deeply” on Tu Hy Vien’s death. On the afternoon of February 4, this businessman commented below an old video of the two husband and wife participating in the TV show: “Wife, I miss you so much”. After that, Uong Tieu Phi corrected it to: “I miss you so much”. Uong Tieu Phi even wrote: “The dead person should have been you”.

Uong Tieu Phi made a shocking comment: “The dead person should have been you.”

Uong Tieu Phi’s comments quickly became the focus of social networks, even climbing the top No.1 hot search Weibo. This businessman was subjected to a storm of criticism. Netizens all think that Uong Tieu Phi is a hypocrite, when Tu Hy Vien was alive, he treated her badly, and when she died, he pretended to cry.

“I told my husband to try to stand from a man’s perspective to analyze Uong Tieu Phi’s expression these days, to see if he was really in love or ‘colored’. My husband said that if he was really heartbroken, he would not be in the mood to comment like this. Just look at Dai S’s current husband and you know, he doesn’t say anything, he is completely missing, he is in desperate pain”, “Is it enough to do that?”, “It’s too painful, so what do you consider your current wife to be?”, “If you miss too much, always follow her”, “Deserves an Oscar”… netizens did not spare their criticism of Uong Tieu Phi.