Yumi Chung Eden Lau dating rumors: Kissing photo was a 'Truth or Dare' penalty
Yumi Chung from After Class addresses the Yumi Chung Eden Lau dating rumors after a leaked kissing photo, claiming it was a penalty for a 'Truth or Dare' game.
The "single since birth" image of a rising star just hit a major roadblock. Yumi Chung, the 19-year-old idol from After Class, has officially responded to a leaked photo showing her sharing a kiss with actor Eden Lau.
Context Behind the Yumi Chung Eden Lau Dating Rumors
According to HK01, rumors have swirled for nearly three years suggesting that the two are in a relationship. Despite this, Yumi Chung maintained her innocence, even at the 2025Metro Radio Hits Music Awards, where she insisted she'd never dated anyone. The leaked photo, however, forced her to break her silence.
When asked about the viral image, the idol didn't deny its authenticity. Instead, she claimed it was the result of a "Truth or Dare" game at a Christmas party. "I got a punishment," she explained, adding that her manager even called her immediately after it was posted to ask, "What are you guys doing?"
From Best Friends to Something More?
Despite the "it was just a game" defense, Yumi Chung's description of her current status with Eden Lau has left fans curious. "We are good friends at this point," she said. "We're getting to know each other." This classic celebrity phrase often hints at a burgeoning romance, contrasting with her previous firm denials.
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