It appears Chinese star Lu Han (鹿晗) is going through some tough times. Chinese paparazzi recently spotted the former EXO member getting drunk and crying in public after allegedly splitting with his longtime girlfriend, actress Guan Xiaotong (关晓彤).
Paparazzi spotted the singer dining at a hotpot restaurant late at night on 23rd February 2025 (Sunday). He was dining with some friends, including Chinese actor Deng Chao (邓超). News outlets say that Lu Han appeared in a bad mood and looked like he was crying. After a sudden outburst in the restaurant, Deng Chao immediately held Luhan down and hugged him to comfort the star.


After the dinner, Lu Han walked out of the restaurant and staggered into a car with his head down. While uncertain, those who saw him said the star looked like he had been drinking a lot. The star’s recent behaviour sparked concern amongst netizens. Rumour has it that the star has been behaving erratically because he recently split from his longtime girlfriend, actress Guan Xiaotong.
The two went public with their relationship in 2017 but allegedly broke up around December 2024. It’s also suspected that the breakup caused Lu Han’s recent unruly behaviour on social media, including the incident when he flipped the middle finger during a live broadcast. However, neither party have confirmed the rumours, and fans are still waiting to see whether the couple are still together.


Some fans have even reached out to Lu Han’s celebrity friends to find out about the couple’s current status. Recently, fans flooded actor Chen He (陈赫)’s live stream broadcast to ask him about Lu Han and Guan Xiaotong’s relationship. The star responded vaguely, saying, “I can only answer what I know. I won’t pay attention to things I don’t know. What would I talk about things I don’t understand?”.
There are also rumours that the couple have yet to call it quits and are just going through a break in their relationship. Fans can only wait to see whether the couple will address the rumours – but what are your thoughts on this?
Sources: China Press, Sin Chew