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Netizens Suspect Ma Jingtao, 60, Now Walks With A Limp After He Was Seen Cozying Up To This Influencer

The influencer has since spoken up to help explain the actor’s current condition.

’90s Taiwanese actor Ma Jingtao, 60, who was known for his roles in multiple wuxia dramas in the ‘90s (including Singapore’s Legends of the Eight Immortals) was recently spotted in a short video uploaded on Douyin. In the video ,Jingtao can be seen arriving at an event held by Chinese influencer Princess Ying.

The video quickly caught the attention of netizens, who noted that the two seemed to be behaving just a little too intimately with each other to be just friends.

For one, Princess Ying, who has not revealed her age, immediately ran up to the actor to give him a big hug upon spotting him.

In another clip, the duo can be seen holding hands as they stroll around the event space.

What a warm welcome.

Netizens began leaving comments speculating on their relationship, with one wondering if they were dating. However, it seems like Princess Ying is currently in a relationship with another influencer.

Others noted that Jingtao appeared to be limping in a video Princess Ying uploaded. While some lamented that it seemed like age had caught up with the actor, others wondered if Jingtao could be suffering from a more serious illness.

Is he okay?

“Did he injure his leg while filming? It seems like the way he walks is a little different,” one netizen commented.

Thankfully, Princess Ying has since replied to the comment, reassuring everyone that all is well.

“It’s an old injury, he’s been focusing more on working out these days,”she wrote.

You can watch Legends of the Eight Immortals on meWATCH here. The first episode is below.

Photos: PBE Media

Photos: PBE Media

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